Word of Life Bible Church

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Word of Life Bible Church
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Worship service in 2015
Word of Life Bible Church
Location Warri, Delta
CountryNigeria
Denomination Non-denominational, Pentecostal
Weekly attendance30,000
Website ayo-oritsejafor.org
History
FoundedNovember 15, 1987
Founder(s) Ayo Oritsejafor
Specifications
Capacity35,000
Clergy
Senior pastor(s) Ayo Oritsejafor and Helen Oritsejafor
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Word of Life Bible Church (WLBC) is a Pentecostal Christian megachurch located in Warri, Delta, Nigeria. It is one of the largest congregations in Nigeria, averaging about 30,000 attendees per week. [1] The church now has congregations in over 70 locations worldwide. [2] [3] The senior pastor is Ayo Oritsejafor with his wife, Helen, who serves as co-pastor. [4] [5]

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History

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International Gospel Centre (IGC) Building in Warri, Nigeria
Ayo Oritsejafor at Word of Life Bible Church, February 14, 2016 Ayo Oritsejafor at WLBC.jpg
Ayo Oritsejafor at Word of Life Bible Church, February 14, 2016

Word of Life Bible Church started on November 15, 1987, by Ayo Oritsejafor and his first wife, Stella, inside a warehouse in Plot 12, Enerhen, Uvwie, central district of Delta. [6] Ayo was a Church of God Mission International pastor, under the leadership of Archbishop B.A. Idahosa, but after receiving a mandate from God, he founded Word of Life Bible Church as a Bible believing church for all who seek God. [7] In 1982, Ayo and Stella created and hosted a television program, called the Hour of Deliverance, [8] which later became the church's television broadcast which could be seen in many parts of the world.

By 1994, the church attendance was estimated over three thousand, prompting the acquisition of a large piece of property in Ajamimogha, Warri. Thereafter, construction of its new auditorium called the International Gospel Centre commenced at the church permanent headquarters. Upon Stella Oritsejafor's death in March 1996, [9] [10] Ayo remarried in April 1997 to Helen, who became the co-pastor. [5]

Under Ayo and Helen Oritsejafor, Word of Life Bible Church's congregation increased almost fivefold. Attendance increased to 8,000 weekly, prompting the completion of its new auditorium. In 2000, the church relocated to the International Gospel Center, [11] which was officially opened on November 19, 2000, by Dr. Morris Cerullo. It is a 35,000-seat facility in southwest Delta State along 118/120 Ajamimogha, [6] that has over five times the capacity of its former tabernacle.

In 2001, the weekly worship attendance of the church in Warri averaged 30,000. [12]

Beliefs

Word of Life Bible Church believes that the Holy Bible consisting of 66 books is the inspired, authoritative and infallible word of God and center its teachings on this belief. [13] The church also holds in account the belief in the Trinity. [14] From the commands found in the Bible, the church believe:

The church is known for its Word of Life, Faith and Deliverance based teaching. [14] It is also known, before every sermon is given by the senior pastor, for a confession that the congregation repeats in unison;

This is my Bible, it is the word of God, I believe I am what it says I am, I believe I have what it says I have, and I believe I can do what it says I can do, because it is the word of God, neighbor do you believe it? Because I do. Amen.

Church organization

Word of Life Bible Church offers several types of services, ministries, fellowships and outreaches depending on its parishioners’ age, marital status and peculiar needs. [15] In order to reach its members with the message of Jesus, the church operates five core fellowships; Children Evangelical Ministry (CEM), Teen's Fellowship known as “Action Teens for Christ Fellowship” (ATCF), for teenagers, WLBC Youths for singles within the age bracket of twenty to thirty five, [16] [17] Women and Men's Fellowship for couples and adults from age thirty six and above. [18] [19] [20] [21]

Services

Television

The church's weekly services are broadcast on African Broadcasting Network, as well as local channels in Nigeria and through a live internet feed. Hour of Deliverance is the television ministry of Word of Life Bible Church. It airs thrice a day, seven days a week, and is available in over 95 percent of Nigeria and in most other nations across Africa, Asia and Europe. The broadcast features Ayo and Helen's sermons. [8]

Education

Several educational institutions are associated with the church, including Eagle Heights International Schools, [23] a Bible school called International School of Ministry - a private Christian college located in Warri, Nigeria. [24] This college offer diplomas in Bible and ministry-related studies. In addition, the church in May 2014, [25] started construction of its university called Eagle Heights University located in Omadino, Delta. [26] [27] [28]

Major events

Jubilee Word Festival

This is the major conference hosted by Word of Life Bible Church every year in November. [29] The conference is uniquely tag with a theme with which the church runs with throughout the following year. Jubilee Word Festival marks the end of the church year. [30]

Let God Arise

Let God Arise is a conference that runs through out the month of August, with different guest speakers. It has been going on every year since it began.

Yadah

Yadah is a musical concert held in Delta with gospel artiste from Nigeria and around the world attending. It is a free event hosted by Word of Life Bible Church every year since its inception on December 23, 2018, at the International Gospel Centre. [31] [32]

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