Winners Chapel Intl. Liberation Mandate
Winners Chapel International, Luton, UK is a branch of the Living Faith Church. Living Faith Church Worldwide, also known as Winners Chapel International is an end-time liberation Ministry presided over by Bishop David O. Oyedepo with worldwide headquarters in Canaan Land, Ota, Nigeria. Our primary objective is the general development and liberation of mankind by stirring up the God-given potentials embedded in people of all races and nations through the propagation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
By the help of the Holy Spirit, the 12 biblical truths listed below form the Pillars of our Commission:
Pastor Ajao is currently the Resident Pastor of Winners Chapel International Luton. In this assignment, he passionately pursues the delivery of the liberation mandate in the life of everyone he comes in contact with. His messages are centred on the liberation mandate as revealed to the Presiding Bishop, Dr. David Oyedepo by God in a vision over three decades ago.
The hour has come to liberate the world from all oppressions of the devil through the preaching of the Word of Faith, and I am sending you to undertake this task.
May 2nd, 1981
Pastor Ajao teaches the core values of Christian living centred on the twelve pillars of the commission. He is a loving husband and a father.
David Oyedepo received a mandate from God in an 18-hour long vision in May 1981 to liberate the world from all oppressions of the devil through the preaching of the word of faith.
The hour has come to liberate the world from all oppressions of the devil through the preaching of the Word of Faith, and I am sending you to undertake this task.
May 2nd, 1981
This is the inaugural vision that led to the founding of the Living Faith Church World Wide (LFCWW), first called Liberation Faith Hour Ministries, in 1981. Living Faith Church (a.k.a Winners Chapel) started in Kaduna, but …
On May 1, 1981, I travelled to two towns in the Southwest of Nigeria, Ondo Ilesha. My mission was to check up on two sets of friends who were both young couples because I had not heard from them in a while.
I drove first to Ondo, where I met Wale and Yinka Ogundare. I was privileged to lead Wale to Christ in 1974. Afterwards, I left for Ilesha but did not meet the Adenibas who left a note on their door reading, “Away for Weekend”.
Rather than being disappointed, something gracious came out of me. I said ‘All things work together for good to the advantage of them that love the Lord. ‘ Then the Holy Spirit said to me, ‘Look for a quiet place, I want to talk with you’