
The following is a list of all
officers (Board of Trustee) of the Church that signed
the Constitution:

Constitution Details
- Certificate of
incorporation
- Enactment of deed of
Constitution of Celestial Church Of Christ
- First Schedule-
Executors of the Deed of Constitution
- Second Schedule-
- Foundation History
- Divine Order
- Open Air Meeting
- Entry into
Nigeria
- Appearance of
our Lord Jesus Christ
- Supplement to
Foundation History
- Injunction to
found a new Church
- Covenant with
Christ
- Heavenly Song of
Praise
- Injunction about
Holy Communion in the new Church
- Injunctions
about Candleholder
- Injunctions
about Pajaspa
- Injunctions
about call to Worship
- Christ
administration of Holy Communion to
Pastor/Founder 26
- Injunctions
about ringing of the bell to worship
- Injunctions
about praises facing the four corners of the
earth
- Songs of
entreaty for Gods power and Glory
- Injunctions for
Monthly (New Moon) Watchnight service
- Historical
Reflection
- Registration of
the Church
- Particulars of
Registration
- Miracle behind
registration
- The Church under the
absolute dictate of the Holy Spirit
- Name of the
Church
- Tenets and Mode
of worship
- Tenets
- Mode of Worship
- Order of Service
- Announcement and
Sermon
- Holy Rites or
Sacraments
- Baptism
- Holy Communion
- Annual Washing
of Feet
- Annual
Convocation at Porto Novo at Christmas Eve
- Annual Easter
Congregation at Makoko
- Annual Harvest
Thanksgiving Service
- Holy Mary’s Day
- Church Literature
- Membership
- Solemnity of
Church Services
- Church structure
- International
Headquarters
- Diocese
- Districts
- Parish
- The Pastor
- Succession into
the Office of Pastor
- Church
Administration
- Church
functionaries
- Pastors
representatives
- Appointment of
Pastors Representatives
- Parochial
Committees
- General
Committee
- Constitution of
the General Committee
- Officers of the
General Committee
- Secretary to the
General Committee
- Treasurer to
General Committee
- Other officers
of general Committee
- Meetings of
general Committee
- Defect in
qualification or other irregularity
- Regulatory
procedures
- Board of
trustees
- Functions of the
Board of trustees
- Meetings of the
Board of trustees
- office of the
secretary to the Board of Trustees
- Office of the
Treasurer to the board of trustees
- The Pastor in
Council
- Composition of
the Pastor in Council
- Functions of the
Pastor in Council
- Meetings of the
Pastor in Council
- Office of the
secretary to the pastor in council
- Office of the
Treasurer to the pastor in Council
- Establishment of
new Parishes
- Discipline
- Take over of
Churches of other denominations
- Church Buildings
- Church property
- Pastors share
- Final Authority
on the Interpretation of the Constitution
- Procedure for
altering the constitution
- Ranks and Robes
- Role of Female
members
- Marriages
- Anointment
- Significance of
Anointment in Celestial Church of Christ
- Precedence of
members of the board of Trustees
- Appendix
- List of persons
raised from the dead by Christ through Rev.
S.B.J. Oschoffa
- in Republic
of Benin
- in Nigeria
The drafting of this New
Constitution, which was commenced on the 29th day of
February, 1976, was, by the Grace of God, completed on
the 29th day of February, 1980. The New Constitution was
promulgated on the 29th day of March, 1980.
No. 489
N I G E R I A
The Land (Perpetual
Succession) Ordinance, Cop. I07
CERTIFICATE OF
INCORPORATION of the Registered Trustees of CELESTIAL
CHURCH OF CHRIST, MAKOKO VILLAGE YABA
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT:
SAMUEL OLATUNJI
AJANLEKOKO,ALEXANDER ABIODUN BADA, ALFRED FOLABI
BABATUNDE OWOAJE the duly appointed Trustees of
CELESTIAL CHURCH OF CHRIST MAKOKO VILLAGE YABA have this
day been registered as a corporate body, subject to the
below mentioned conditions and directions.
Given under my hand at
Lagos this.. .... .......... day of November 19..58.
Governor.-General.
CONDITIONS AND DIRECTION
THIS CERTIFICATE is
liable to cancellation should the objects or the rules
of the body as set out in the annexures hereto be
changed without the previous consent in writing of the
Governor General or should the body at any time permit
or condone any divergence from or breach of such objects
and rules.
THE DEED OF CONSTITUTION
OF "CELESTIAL CHURCH OF CHRIST, NIGERIA DIOCESE"
formerly registered as "CELESTIAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
MAKOKO VILLAGE YABA" under The Land (Perpetual
Succession) Ordinance, Cap. 107, made
the 29th day of March,
1980 and duly executed for and on behalf of CELESTIAL
CHURCH OF CHRIST, NIGERIA DIOCESE (hereinafter referred
to as "THE CHURCH") by persons whose names are set out
in the first Schedule to this Deed having been
authorized to do so by the Reverend Pastor Prophet
Founder in whom resides the authority of the Church.
WHEREAS the Church has
its National (Diocesan) Headquarters at 12/15 Church
Street, Makoko, Yaba, Lagos State and the world-wide
International Headquarters of Celestial Church of Christ
is at Mission House, Ketu, Lagos State.
AND WHEREAS the Church
was duly incorporated in Nigeria on the twenty-fourth
day of November 1958 under the Land (Perpetual
Succession) Ordinance CAP. 107,as a Spiritual Community
of Christian believers and worshippers.
AND WHEREAS the
Constitution under which it was incorporated was by a
notice dated the 28th day of March, 1980 amended and
replaced by this New Constitution which is of a more
comprehensive nature based on the set of rules,
regulations and Christian tenets forming the body of
worship of the Church and of its evangelical mission of
redemption.
BE IT ENACTED and it is
hereby enacted that the New Constitution of the Church
to be known as "CONSTITUTION OF CELESTIAL CHURCH OF
CHRIST (NIGERIA DIOCESE)" as set out in the Second
Schedule to this Deed is hereby inaugurated.
IN WITNESS whereof each
and every one of us duly accredited so to do in the
capacity aforesaid hereunto set our respective hand and
seal.
Samson Olatunde Banjo
SAMSON OLATUNDE BANJO.
Oluremi olusoga ogunlesi
OLUREMI OLUSOGA OGUNLESI
Josiah Kayode Owodunni
JOSIAH KAYODE OWODUNNI
Olayinka Afolabi Adefeso
OLAYINKA AFOLABI ADEFESO
Samuel Olatunji
Ajanlekoko
SAMUEL OLATUNJI
AJANLEKOKO
Alexander abiodun bada
ALEXANDER ABIODUN BADA
SAMUEL BILEHOU JOSEPH
OSHOFFA
SAMUEL BILEHOU JESEPH
OSHOFA
FIRST SCHEDULE
Names of persons
accredited to execute the Deed of Constitution on behalf
of Celestial Church of Christ (Nigeria Diocese):
1. SAMSON OLATUNDE BANJO
2. OLUREMI OLUSOGA
OGUNLESI
3. OLAYINKA AFOLABI
ADEFESO
4. JOSIAH KAYODE OWODUNNI
5. SAMUEL OLATUNJI
AJANLEKOKO
6. ALEXANDER ABIODUN BADA
7. SAMUEL BILEHOU JOSEPH
OSHOFFA
SECOND SCHEDULE
THE CHURCH
1. The Name of' the
Church is "Celestial Church of Christ (Nigeria
Diocese)". Celestial Church of Christ (Nigeria Diocese)
is part of the one spiritual, world-wide, united,
indivisible Holy Church which came into the world from
heaven by DIVINE ORDER on the 29th of September 1947 in
PORTO NOVO, REPUBLIC OF BENIN (formerly REPUBLIC OF
DAHOMEY) through a single individual, a man who is the
founder of the Church, the Reverend Pastor Prophet
Founder SAMUEL BILEHOU JOSEPH OSHOFFA. The Church is a
Diocese of the world-wide Celestial Church of Christ
with National (Diocesan) Headquarter-, at 12/15 Church
Street, Makoko, YABA, LAGOS STATE, the Supreme
Headquarters in Porto Novo, Republic of Benin and with
International Headquarters at Mission House, KETU,
I.AGOS STATE, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA.
DIVINE ORDER
2. On the 29th of
September, 1947, in the deep mystery of the divine
appearance, during prayer, of the winged angel bathed in
intense light, word came from God to the Founder:
"It is the wish of God to
send you on an errand of preaching to the world. Many
nominal Christians there are who, when confronted by
difficulties and problems of this world, they run after
fetish priests and other powers of darkness for all
kinds of assistance. Consequently, on their death, they
cannot see Christ because, by their action, Satan has
left his spiritual mark on them. To assist you in your
work so that men may listen to and follow you,
miraculous works of Holy divine healing will be carried
out by you in the name of Jesus Christ. These works of
divine healing and God's spiritual mark on you will
testify to the fact that God sent you". Thus was born
the world-wide CELESTIAL CHURCH OF CHRIST.
3. The name of the Church
came down from Heaven by divine revelation through MR.
ALEXANDER YANGA, who was at that time undergoing
spiritual healing at the residence of the Pastor Founder
and who was held in trance for seven days. At the end of
the seventh day, he asked for a piece of chalk and wrote
the name of the Church on the wall thus.. "EGLISE DU
CHRISTLANISME CELESTE", meaning "Celestial Church of
Christ".
4. Apart from also being
a prophet, the Founder was allowed by DIVINE ORDER to
use the name "EPASTORAL" in angelic language, which was
also translated for him' as "PASTOR". This was after he
had spent the first five years since the birth of the
Church as "EVANGELIST".
He is thus Reverend
Pastor Prophet Founder (hereinafter referred to as
"Pastor"), whose unquestionable authority on earth on
all matters of the Church symbolizes the oneness, unity
and indivisibility of the Church. "Pastor" shall refer
not only to the present Pastor but also to his
successors in eternity.
5. The final sole
authority in the Celestial Church of Christ Nigeria
Diocese is vested in the Pastor or the person who
succeeds him on his death.
6. Whoever is chosen to
succeed as Pastor should have his Headquarters in the
land set aside for the Pastor in Porto Novo, Republic of
Benin.
7. The Prophet Pastor
Founder Reverend S. B. J. OSHOFFA asserts that if he
should die in the Republic of Benin, he should be buried
in the land he had pointed out in Porto Novo, Republic
of Benin.
8. If he should die in
Nigeria, he should be buried in the town of IMEKO in
Egbado Division of Ogun State near his mother on the
family land given to him.
9.The Pastor asserts that
his burial ground wherever it is should be set aside as
Holy ground and a place of pilgrimage.
FOUNDATION HISTORY
10. Herewith the English
Translation of the history of Celestial Church of Christ
as told by the Reverend Pastor Prophet Founder S. B. J.
OSHOFFA during evening service on Wednesday, 18th
January 1969 at MAKOKO, the headquarters Church of
Celestial Church of Christ, Nigeria Diocese. The History
was related in place of the regular sermon for the
Church service.
11. "It is a thing of
pleasure that I am still alive today twenty one years
and some months after the birth of Our Church. "Right
here today at MAKOKO, the Headquarters Church of
Celestial Church of Christ in Nigeria, I have been asked
to give a short history of the Church for posterity. But
before doing so, I shall start by giving a short history
of myself to clarify matters.
12. "My father was a
Methodist born and bred in Dahomey (now Republic of
Benin). His Father, OJO, and his mother, KOSHINA, came
from Abeokuta in Nigeria to Dasatre where they settled.
The artificial boundary between Nigeria and Dahomey set
up by Europeans meant that my father was - a Dahomean.
His name was OSHOFFA (this is obtained from 'OJU KI ISE
OFA TI OTA LE TA BANI KA SUBU, or, for short, 'OJU KO SO
FA", which was shortened further to OSOFA' in Yoruba'
language; and it means, in English, 'the human eye is
not a missile that an enemy can fire at one to make one
fall'). He had many wives each of whom bore him up to
five to six children. All the children were, however,
female and only one survived. This made him entreat God
according to Methodist doctrine: '0 Lord if, thou would
give me a boy, I shall give him up to thy service just
as Hannah and Elkana did". As a result, I was born in
1909 in Porto Novo of a Nigerian mother named ALAKE
IYAFO from IMEKO Egbado Division,' Abeokuta Province. I
was named SAMUEL and also BILEWU (BILEAIYEBAWU KOGBE,
SUGBON MO MO WIPE MO TI TORO RE LODO OLORUN) which means
'if you prefer to live in this world, then you are
welcome but if you prefer to live above in heaven, then
you are equally welcome to go, but I know I specially
requested for you from God'.
13. "In fulfilment of my
father's vow to God, I was sent at the age of seven for
God's service to a Methodist Catechist MOSES YANSUNU,
father of Evangelist NATHANIEL YANSUNU of our Church.
Because my father was not happy with the way I was
treated he brought me back home and later sent me at the
age of thirteen to stay with Revd. Bishop David Hodonu
Loco, the Methodist Bishop of Porto Novo, formerly of
Methodist Church, Olowogbowo, Lagos, Nigeria. I was
there with some other children. After a number of years,
Rev. D. H. Loco was replaced by Bishop Garner from
London. The new Bishop ordered that we pupils should
participate in making blocks for a new College building.
We all refused and so he sent us all back to our
parents. When I got back home, my father admonished me
that I was different from the others because he had
specially requested for me from God and so I had to do
the work. Whereupon he took me back to the Bishop, but
the Bishop would not reverse his decision. Whereupon, my
father said there was no alternative but that I should
learn to be a carpenter like himself.
14. "I became proficient
as a carpenter. I was good at roofing buildings, wood
planing and working with ebony which I bought regularly
from a friend. I kept on working happily as a carpenter
until my father died on June 15th, 1939.
15. "After my father's
death, I continued to bear the burden until December
1946 when I decided that I would henceforth trade in
ebony. I would myself go into the forest to purchase
ebony and bring this into the town to sell to
carpenters. I began this trade, going into the forest
areas in search of ebony. I bought it cheaply and
brought it to town to sell at a premium. I continued
this lucrative trade until one such trip in May 1947
during the floods. As usual I had my Bible with me. I
also loved much to pray.
16. "On the 23rd May
1947, the day of the eclipse of the sun, as I was
praying in the forest on this trip, I heard a voice and
could not open my eyes. The voice I beard was 'LULI',
and the same voice told me 'This means The Grace of
Jesus Christ'. When I opened my eyes, I saw a white
monkey with two teeth each top and bottom with winged
hands and feet like those of a bat. When it wants to
fly, it flaps its wings forward. But it was stationary.
I saw a bird with yellow feet, yellow beak and long
tail. It would sometimes fan out its tail like a peacock
does, and it was rnulti-colored. It was also stationary.
I also saw a short snake about one foot long. As it
stood stationary, it was coiled and its mouth was puffed
like a cobra. When I heard this voice, I noticed I felt
quite different from my normal self. I now found myself
toying with the snake. The bird stood for a time and
then went into the bush. The monkey also flew away and I
then noticed that there was a complete change in me.
17. "I had been rowed to
the forest by a canoe paddler I hired from TOFFIN in
GANVIE. I always gave him money for his own food. But he
stole some of my soup. Soon after, he began to have
stomach pains and groaned to my hearing. I ran to him
enquiring what was the matter. He said all he did was
taste some of my soup. I then admonished him that he
should not have eaten any of my soup since I gave him
money for his own food. I lay my hand on his stomach and
the pains left him. He ran away leaving me alone and
saying that he did not wish to stay with this odd man
who lives in the forest and whose soup he tastes only to
find he has stomach pains which this odd man removes
simply by placing his (odd man's) hand on his stomach. I
was thus left with a canoe without paddler, and I myself
did not know how to paddle. This was precisely why I
wandered about in the forest for three months.
18. "During these three
months, I did not cook and I could not paddle the canoe.
But I soon discovered a hole in a tree into which bees
flew. I soon made fire by lighting two pieces of dry
wood together. I would take a dry leaf, light it and
stick it in the hole at night. Once the bees have run
away, the bees' honey was my food. My drinking water was
the flowing stream nearby.
19. "But there I saw many
visions and experienced many changes in me. The forest
was so thick that one looked up and saw no skies but
trees, snakes, boar, monkeys and birds singing. In the
midst of all this, I prayed a lot. I did not hunger, I
felt no fear and I had no illness but basked in the
glory of Jesus Christ.
20. "As I wandered about
in the forest, I came to a hillock called FAGBE (after
the township of ZINVIE) where I met a man who became
Senior Leader MICHEL when he subsequently joined
Celestial Church of Christ. It was he who told me the
name of the village. I saw a lot of children and prayed
there. I returned into the forest wandering round
looking for the canoe and soon came by a lake called
GODRO near which there is a village named HUNGON. I
continued my wandering past WHEDO and on to AGLANGOUN
until I found the canoe tied up along an isthmus (narrow
stream) from AGLANGOUN well into the forest.
21. "Not knowing how to
paddle, I got into the canoe and just allowed myself to
be carried down stream by the current of the stream
which was then in full flood. While the canoe was thus
carried from side to side by the current, snakes fell
from trees into the canoe, but I carried them from the
canoe with my hand back into the stream unhurt. I
continued my trip down the river and soon got to AGANGE.
There I found a Methodist young man called KUDIHO at the
point of death who was reported to have been very ill
for a long time. I touched him and Jesus raised him up.
He is alive today and so are his children, all in AGANGE.
22. "I now went to
collect more ebony wood from the forest. On my return
after five days from the forest, the whole of AGANGE was
in ferment. 'What kind of a man is this?' They said, 'We
will certainly follow him in his Church'. I told them I
did not have a Church. They would not listen and I
prayed for them. I stayed with YESUFU in AGANGE who was
a neighbour of mine back in Porto Novo. After the
miracle of raising KUDIHO on the first day of my arrival
in Agange and before my return from the forest, YESUFU
had gone back to Porto Novo to tell my relations that he
had seen me at Agange, that I looked very odd and like a
mad man, that my hair was long, unkempt and matted, that
even my dress was rough and untidy and that I touched
the dead and they rose up, he did not know what was the
matter. with me. My relations replied him that the
reason for my untidy appearance could not be anything
but laziness.
23. "I began to prepare
to return home to Porto Novo on the fifth day. I engaged
ZINSOU as my new paddler. On my return there, all those
who had known me before were curious. I began to have
crowds of visitors. "About three days after my return to
Porto Novo, my elder sister, ELIZA.BETH EKUNDAYO, came
to me to say that her son, EMMANUEL MAWUYON (i.e.
O'LORUNDARA) GUTON, had died. I went to him and found
native doctors there who had tried unsuccessfully to
bring him back to life. When they saw me, they quickly
packed out of the room. What the native doctors failed
to do, Christ did: for I touched the deceased, and he
came back to life all in the name of Jesus Christ. It
was this miracle that made my sister leave U.A.M. (Eleja)
Church and follow me. Her son, Emmanuel, immediately
received the holy gift of prophecy and thus became the
first prophet of the Church. It was through him that a
lot of our worship was revealed such as PAJASPA, the
specially designed receptacle for taking collection at
services (with a candle lit at one end).
DIVINE ORDER
24. "On the 29th of
September 1947, while, I was praying in my house with
some visiting friends, I saw a strong ray of light
rather like that from the headlamp of a car. I then saw
a winged being whose body was like fire and whose eyes
were tiny flying towards me behind the beam of light. As
it approached me, the beam of light shortened until the
being stood about a yard from me. This being then
proceeded to say to me: 'God wishes to send you on an
errand of preaching to the world. Many Christians there
are who, during their lifetime, when confronted by
problems and difficulties of this world they seek after
fetish priests and other powers of darkness for all
kinds of assistance. On their death, they think they are
Christians, but they are no longer Christians because
Satan has left his mark on them. For this reason, such
people, after death, cannot see Christ. God wants to
send you to the world on a mission of preaching and
exhortation, but the world will not believe you. To
assist you in your work so that men may listen to and
follow you, miraculous works of holy divine healing will
be wrought by you in the name of Jesus Christ. These
works of divine healing and God's spiritual mark on you
will testify to the fact that God sent you.
25. "Immediately after I
got this message, MARRIE, the wife of FREDERIC ZEVENU,
one of those present, exclaimed that she saw Jesus. I
asked her how? She said she saw a cross made of wood,
tall, big and wide. She said He came down from the
cross, stretched His hand, and she could see blood
oozing out of both left and right hands where nails had
been driven in, she could see the same on the feet and
from other parts of the body. She said Jesus then
displayed His sides and she could see where He had been
speared and that Jesus came down from the cross, stood
before him (Pastor) and took him (Pastor) into a room.
When they both re-emerged, the woman continued, he
(Pastor) was dressed in a white tunic full of stars, and
the Pastor's eyes were so full of blinding light that
she could not look at them. But now, she continued, she
was surprised to find him (the Pastor) without the tunic
or the blinding light. I also related to her what I had
seen and heard. She, her husband and others all
departed.
26. "I could not sleep
all night; various heavenly visitors came and spoke with
me. At ten o'clock the following morning, FREDERIC
ZEVENU, husband of MARRIE, a Roman Catholic, in Porto
Novo, met a group of young people playing 'ayo' (a game)
in a quarter in Porto Novo called JOGREY. He related to
them what had happened in my house the previous day,
what I had seen and what his wife had seen as we knelt
down to pray. He told them that his wife was at home and
had not slept all night, but had been talking all the
time, and the things she said were rather mysterious and
far above her. About twelve of those young people ran to
my house in disbelief that such things could still
happen. Seven of them were possessed by the holy spirit
delivering different messages about the tenets of the
Church and could not move, the remaining five retraced
their steps and went back to ZEVU in Porto Novo to
spread the news. Those who heard them again ran to my
place in disbelief that in this day and age such things
could happen. But they also experienced some of the
things the first lot experienced.
27. "This led to gossips
throughout Porto Novo that I had commissioned and bought
magic. All the Churches were bewildered, the Methodist
Church was shaken to its foundations and alive with
gossips that I was dealing with the powers of darkness
and so on. When I found that thirteen days passed by
without my being able to sleep because my house was full
of Moslems, Catholics, Methodists, idol worshippers
(some two hundred of them) I sent word through DOMINIC
ADANDE on the Friday to the expatriate police officer in
charge of the town at the time that I, whom he must
remember as a music player in the town, implore him to
dispatch police officers to my house to drive away all
these people in my house because I have not been able to
sleep for the past thirteen days. Dominic confirmed to
him that I was a citizen of the town and he asked to see
me. I went to see him and related to him the entire
episode. He replied that he had no right to send police
officers to drive people out.
Rather, since he
suspected that God wished to use me for a certain
purpose, he would suggest that I arrange an open air
meeting the following Saturday to which I should invite
people all round by means of notices to offices and
other forms of publicity. He said that he himself would
be there. As his own father was a Christian, he did not
have the power to drive away anybody. This reply made me
thoroughly fed up with the whole situation. But those
who were with me agreed readily to the officer's
suggestion and those among them who were literate went
and prepared notices and distributed them throughout
Porto Novo.
Open - Air Meeting
28. "On reading these
notices, many people who had earlier only
just heard rumours, now
congregated on my premises anxious to see
what would happen. We
erected a wooden dais on which I sat, with a
prophet seated either
side of me. I was spiritually guided to open a Bible
before me but not to read it, and to light three candles
before me which I did. Whenever a question was asked,
the reply I should give usually came to me from Him that
sent me. I sat down.
29. "The first question
was from one man whom we called Alex Aganyimi, a member
of the Cherubim and Seraphim Church. He was a Togolese.
Whenever a question was asked, one of my ears gave a
high pitched noise while the other was silent, the noisy
ear did not hear what was being asked, while the quiet
one did. Alex said he understood that Moses Orimolade
was sent by God and he performed all kinds of spiritual
works, now I came along again and claimed that God sent
me, which should they accept? The noisy ear became quiet
and I heard as follows: 'With regard to your question,
John the Baptist came before Jesus; you must surely know
that Cherubim and Seraphim’s are angels all of whom wait
upon and worship our Lord Jesus. The Celestial Church of
Christ is Christ’s Church , while the Cherubim and
seraphim’s belong to the angels and is no more than a
fore runner to prepare the way for Celestial Church of
Christ. Whether the world likes it or not, its glory
will soon become known to all mankind". As I heard this,
I relayed it to Alex.
30. "Catholic and other
Churches were there because the publicity had kindled
interest in the answers I would give to the various
questions they would put to me. And I myself had no idea
how to answer except to transmit the answers given to
me. A Catholic said that it was common knowledge that
St. Peter and St. Paul took the Catholic Church to Rome,
and he knew that it was by the authority of Jesus. Would
the same Jesus again send me as I claimed there then?
Which should they follow? As he spoke my ears went into
action, the noisy one gave out its high pitched noise,
while the quiet one listened. I then heard as follows:
'Young man, we gave you one Kobo to hold to, and you
held on to it; now we are telling you to reject the one
kobo and accept two kobo, because the glory of two kobo
is more than that of one kobo. But if you refuse to
relinquish one kobo in time, when in future you come to
see the glory of two kobo, you will want to retrace your
steps and embrace it, but it will be too late as others
will have taken your place'. I answered as I was
instructed, and so on for subsequent questions left and
right. We left the gathering that day glorifying God.
Also as a result of the success of the meeting, many
more people began to join me. That marked the beginning
of the Church and its growth.
31. "Now, I was born a
Methodist. I now wish to speak about the visit of REV.
PARRINDER, A Methodist Pastor, who had been transferred
from Porto Novo (where I was under him) to an Institute
in Ibadan. He was a tall man. He heard about me and came
to see me. The Church was about three months old then.
He asked me why it was that, since I was a Methodist, I
did not deploy this spiritual power that had just been
bestowed on me for use within the Methodist fold. I
replied that his point was well taken, but the Methodist
Pastor in Porto Novo at the time named GBEYANGBE was the
one who went on the pulpit and preached that no
Methodist should come to my house because I had acquired
magical powers by purchase and was deceiving people
about. This turned many Methodists against me and they
did not come near me. Moreover, my dear Reverend, I
continued, if the Methodist Pastor at the time had sent
word to me to inquire truthfully and diligently about me
don't you think that I would quite gladly have joined
forces with the Methodist Church because I myself had no
understanding of the whole episode as shown in the fact
that I sent to the police to help to send multitudes
away from my. house.
32. "However, before you
came, I continued, He who sent me told me that a
European will be coming to see me and that I should
speak with him patiently and calmly. I was then asked to
tell you that you should stay awhile until next Sunday
and worship with them at the Methodist Church in Porto
Novo. After service, position yourself at the exit with
one half of the door closed so that they can also shake
your hand as they file out. Note their fingers for any
rings which are not engagement or wedding rings and
which are made of metal or such like, you should know
for sure that in such peoples homes are to be found
idols, witches and other powers of darkness and that
they are idol worshippers. It is they who use the powers
of magic. And those who would truly worship and serve
him must serve no other god. The message given to me is
that many Christians there are who on their death do not
see Christ because they had become idol worshippers
before their death. This is the task entrusted to me.
After giving him this message, he stood speechless for
some half-hour in thought beating his forehead with a
pen and with one leg crossed over the other. He then
went out to the doorway of my father's house (which is
where it all started, not my present house), stood by
his car for another half-hour with ADIHU another Pastor
from Republic of Benin (formerly Dahomey) who had
accompanied him on the visit. After consulting for some
time he promised to come back but I did not see him
before he returned.
33. "But, according to
God's promise (and God never fails to fulfill His
promise), at the same time that these things were
happening, a woman in Porto Novo called TINAVIE from
ZEVU district died in hospital after a short illness.
The Church was barely two months old. Tinavie's younger
sister, MAWULOWOE (God will oblige), it was who
prophesied that Tinavie's dead body should be brought to
me and that Jesus would raise her from the dead. Church
members in. the area came to tell me of her death and I
asked them to bring her dead body to my house. When it
was brought on a stretcher, I told them to put it on the
bare floor.
34. "Now all my relations
in our compound were all Moslems.. Only my father was a
Christian. But we were all Yoruba. We have eight marks
on our cheeks according to Yoruba tradition. When the
dead body was brought in, my relations, who were all
Moslem’s, exclaimed in Muslim fashion 'I-LAHILA,
HILALAWU, what has this boy done again? Brought in a
corpse!' But I asked them to leave the dead body on the
floor. In short, Jesus Christ my Saviour raised TINAVIE
from the dead. She became alive and I asked that she be
taken to the hospital to greet the doctor who had
treated and certified her dead. The doctors name was
Alexandre. When the doctor saw her alive, he ran
slamming the door thinking that a dead person was about
to speak to him. He did not realize that it is God the
King who brings the dead to life again. It was also
MAWULAWOE who at the first seaside Christmas festival
gave the song (in Yoruba):
Jesu emi yio sin o (2ce)
Nibi mimo yi
Larin ‘jo nla re
Emi yio sin o titi d’opin
Emi yio mu ‘bukun rele’ .
Meaning in English:
'Jesus, I shall worship
thee (2ce)
In this holy place,
Amidst thine large
Church,
I shall worship thee
until the end,
I shall go with blessings
from Thee' .
35. "Another miracle
related to a friend of mine MOISE SURU AFOYAN from ZEVU
district of PORTO NOVO who died. His relations came to
tell me that my friend had died and that they had come
to buy the coffin with which to bury him but had merely
called to let me know. I went to the house of MOISE and
I saw his dead body lying on the floor. He was my
friend. I was wearing three sets of clothes. I took one
off, covered the dead body with it and told everybody to
leave the room. When it was the wish of Jesus, MOISE
SURU was brought back to life at twelve midnight.
36. "I went back the
following day. MOISE SURU said he very much wished to
tell me what happened. He said he saw an old man with
hair and beard all white standing on the balcony of a
storey building. The old man brought me to show him (MOISE)
and asked him whether he knew me. He said he replied
that he did. The old man then told him that he (MOISE)
was already dead but because of and to honor me
(PASTOR), he would be returned to life; and moreover, he
(MOISE) would not die again until the person (PASTOR)
who raised him from the dead shall have built a storey
building.
37. "It was thus MOISE
SURU who foretold the event of my building a storey
house. And yet, at this time, I did not even have the
financial strength to buy a single brick. I went along
with it because I knew that my God's word never fails. I
am thankful to God that MOISE SURU and his children are
still alive today, and the storey building has been
built in his lifetime as he foretold.
38. "The next notable
event was at the town of GRANPOPO where the sea had
overflows its banks thus constituting a serious problem.
Because of the news reaching him of various miracles
wrought by Christ through me, the chief of the town sent
word to me in PORTO NOVO that the sea had penetrated the
town and had destroyed all their houses. He sent word
that they believed that God had sent me and that there
was nothing that God could not do. He implored me to
come and stop the sea washing away their entire
township. I prepared to go, taking six people with me
including Wolida AFOSE YANGA, his wife Elder SILVESTIN,
YAMAN and Leader MATHIAS from DANNU.
.39. "When we got to the
sea front at GRANPOPO, I saw a European Catholic
Reverend Father carrying a curved shepherd's staff
standing by the sea, and the sea pushed him back as he
prayed with the staff. But when I got there, I was told
by HIM that sent me that to HIM the entire world was
like an egg and that similarly the sea was like a
needle. I was further instructed that I should,
therefore, insert a needle in an egg in full view of all
the inhabitants of GRANPOPO and throw the egg with the
needle into the sea which would carry it away. I did as
I was instructed as it was not my wish but that of HIM
that sent me. A miracle happened, the sea receded
completely.
40. "It was noteworthy to
record a further development of this event. There was a
Lagoon in the town (Granpopo) which normally emptied
into the sea. The Point of entry was dangerous as many
boats had been carried away there. The sea had now
receded so much that the whole area at the Point of
entry of the lagoon to the sea was dry. When the idol
worshippers in the town who did not accept Jesus Christ
saw what happened, they became annoyed and protested
that the recession of the sea had gone too far. They
brought cows to offer as sacrifice and dragged them
along until they-threw them in the sea. Because of this
faithless act, the sea returned with doubled fury after
three months and did more havoc than before.
41. "The fame of these
deeds spread far and wide. Consequently, people in
TOFFIN rushed to join the church. From AGANGE, the
Church spread to GBEKO, from GBEKO to GOGBO. As the
Church spread far and wide, the Catholics in Porto Novo,
the Moslems and Methodists began to plot and mobilise
against me. They all had informants in my house - the
Catholics had theirs, the Methodists had theirs and the
Moslems also had theirs. Any Catholics who worshipped in
my house were immediately informed upon by the Catholic
agents. Any Methodist who worshipped in my house were
immediately informed upon by Methodist agents.
Similarly, any Moslem who worshipped in my house were
immediately informed upon by the Moslem agents.
Consequently, I moved to WEME, a district of TOFFIN.
ENTRY INTO NIGERIA
42. "When my detractors
did not see me in Porto Novo, they imagined that the
Church was reducing in strength. But the opposite was
happening among the few I left behind. Meanwhile, some
of the members in TOFFIN established another branch in
GBAJI from where it spread to Lagos in Nigeria. Those
who introduced the Church into Lagos were fishermen,
about seven in number - people like the present LEADER
SAMUEL FRANCOIS, the present Senior Leader Leyon who is
right here among us, people like JOHANA from GBAJI and
the late SEPO.
43. " Their unique church
and spiritual works which people in Lagos noticed about
them led to persistent demand to see me. I was then
already back in Porto Novo where the Church had then
grown and become big and firmly established. When word
came that LAGOS wished to see me, I feared to go either
to LAGOS or indeed anywhere in Nigeria. Being the only
surviving male of my father, I feared for Nigeria which
I understood was a fast and difficult country. The
emissary from LAGOS was always MOSES AJOVI from IJOFIN,
Nigeria, now a Senior Leader. After refusing twice to go
to Lagos, I relented the third time on the understanding
that MOSES AJOVI would be with me always. And so we both
traveled to LAGOS together during the Passion Week 1951.
44. "Soon after my
arrival here in LAGOS I learnt of a young woman who was
mad and laid up in a room. I went to see her and Jesus
cured her instantaneously. This caused a stir, and by
Maundy Thursday word had gone round of this famous
miracle.
45. "A number of
clergymen from various Churches sent for me to meet them
on the Good Friday in a hall in YABA which had a piano
in one corner. They told me they had heard stories of
miracles of the dead rising and so on. Although they
were all Christians, they wished to make it clear that I
should consider them to be thorough-going doubting
Thornases. They very much wished to believe that God
sent me, but they would not unless they saw miracles
performed there right before their eyes. I agreed. I
asked them which of them would like to see the glory of
our Lord Jesus Christ and to know that God sent me. They
all replied that they would.
46." I then selected two
women from among them, one married, the other unmarried
and asked them to lie down. I removed two of the clothes
I was wearing, placed one each, on the two women. After
about one hour, nothing happened. I asked them both to
get up. The elder one said she seemed to notice
something brush past her, but she looked up and saw
nothing. The other said she felt something about to
happen to her but she saw nothing. At this stage, they
began to think they would not see any miracles.
47."I then remembered and
sang the song which the eleven month old child of MARIE
ZEVUNNU gave, the world through the HOLY SPIRIT some
time before which runs thus (in Yoruba):
'Emi Mimo sokale sarin wa,
S:s:d:m:-:-d:r:d:t:l:s:-:-:-:-
Awa nse ireti re s:s:d:m:-:-d:r:-t:-d.-:-:-:-
Wa wonuwa ko wa fun wa
I'agbara s: s: 1: s: m: s: f : m: r: m: -m:
Agbara t'awa yio fi segun,
0 ki ise 'Ieri re lai mu u se, Ranti ileri re to se'.
meaning in English:
'0! Holy Ghost descend
thou upon us,
We wait upon thy coming
down,
Come enter us and give us
thy holy strength,
The strength with which
we shall overcome,
Thou never makes a
promise without fulfilling it.
Do thou remember thine
promise!'
They all began to sing
this song with me.
s: s: d: m: -d: r: -t.:
-d:
s: s: 1: s: -: -m: s: f :
m: r: m: -m:
s:s:d:m:-:-d:r:-t:-d:-:-:-:-
48. "Suddenly, as they
sang, the Holy Spirit descended upon them. Among them,
somebody said: 'He is my beloved. I sent him, hear ye
him'. Another said: 'you married woman, you are in your
menstrual period, you want to see the glory of Jesus, do
ask her whether or not she is in her period'. Still
another said: 'you young woman, you know very well you
have just had sexual relations and you have not bathed
to cleanse yourself. I am a selective God'. They were
all bewildered at all they saw and heard coming from
among them. The whole hall shook and they saw the power
and glory of God.
49. "Now, these people at
Yaba that day knew many Christian songs of their own
denominations; they were so impressed with what they saw
that they declared that they would do nothing but sing
when they saw Jesus. So they began to have a feast of
songs. After sometime, I told them it was time to go
home. They said I should not go home and they would not
stop singing until day break. And moreover, they
continued, it was raining and once it started raining in
those parts, they said, it was a long time stopping. I
replied that what they took for raining was indeed part
of God's work; it was a special down pour which would
stop as soon as I wished to go home. When I saw that
they had contributed a lot of money, I told them I
wanted no money. One woman among them gave me two
shillings loaves of bread which I accepted, saying
'Jesus said a worker deserves to have his food'. I then
said I was going and they said I could not go yet. I
peeped out, stretching my hand in the rain. It stopped
and I left. This fresh miracle really startled them and
started a rush of people to the Church here. That was
how the Church really started in Nigeria.
50. "Next occurred here
the miracle of the rising from the dead of HUNSU, a
seven-year old boy. He was found in a room clasped to
the bosom of an old. woman. The body of the boy was
forcibly removed from the woman and brought to me in
front of the Church. As directed by the Holy Spirit, I
sprinkled holy water on him and he rose lip immediately.
This caused a sensation. The Chief Imam of Lagos who was
on his way to dedicate a new mosque (Owodunii Mosque at
lwaya) stopped by together with his followers determined
to see whether or not the name of "ANOBI YISA" (Jesus
Christ) would work miracles as had often been claimed.
After seeing the miracle happen, he and his followers
exclaimed: 'LAIIAILA HILALAWU' (God is mighty).
51. "Shortly after this,
word came of the death of another young woman named
THERESA HUMPE. She had died early that morning in the
fishermen's quarters. Because they could not find a
doctor to certify her dead and issue a death
certificate, they intended, as was often the case in
Makoko at the time, to wait until dark and secretly have
her buried. Makoko at the time was largely bush and this
was not difficult. But the Holy Spirit was with me and I
asked for the dead body to be brought to me. The body
was carried to me in broad daylight in full view of
everybody. But He who sent me was fully behind me. I
placed my hand on THERESA and she instantly rose up.
This THERESA is alive today and is a mother of children.
52. "This was why the
owner of Makoko, the late RAMOTU EMMANUEL, a Moslem
woman, approached me to say that she had a dream that a
holy man had just entered Makoko, and that if she wished
the landed property of Makoko to be hers, she should go
and see the man. She told me that I was the man and
requested me to pray for her so that Makoko could remain
hers and she wanted to know my terms. She came with her
son RAIMI, her clerk and BALOGUN, her caretaker. I
replied that I took nothing. I asked her to bring a
single white candle which I used to pray for her. Her
prayers were heard. The town of Makoko became her
undisputed property during the third month from then.
Even though she was a Moslem she remembered that God had
helped her through this Church and so she gave the
Church the land on which the present Church is situated.
Because of future possible litigation after her death,
she conveyed the property to the Church (although it was
in my name) and obtained one KOBO in payment. It was
thus a gift because of the miracles observed. May God
bless the family. RAMOTU EMMANUEL died on 23rd March
1952, Easter Sunday.
53. "The miracles
performed by our Lord Jesus Christ through me were
numerous. I shall now make particular reference to that
of the young woman named OLUSOLA who died and whom Jesus
raised from the dead after the third day.
54. "A young member of
the Church who was fond of saying 'Please say Halleluiah
with me' and who, for short, was nicknamed 'Halleluiah'
came one Sunday morning and reported the death of a
woman at 3.00 p.m. the previous day (a Saturday) in a
house which belonged to him. He said that in view of the
many miracles performed by Jesus through me right there
in Makoko, particularly those of IIUNSU and THERESA, he
felt sure that OLUSOLA could be raised from the dead. He
first spoke to me at ten o’ clock on the Sunday morning
as service was about to start. Service finished at three
o'clock in the afternoon and he kept on worrying me but
I still did not answer him. Owing to his persistence,
however, at 4 o'clock that afternoon, I sent Evangelist
BADA (then a LEADER) with one of my robes to follow the
man called 'Halleluiah' to the house and put the robe on
the dead body and tell the relatives that if and when
the body moved, it should be brought to the Church. On
the way there, 'Halleluiah' was to go in front and
Evangelist to follow behind.
55. "Evangelist returned
and reported that he had carried out my instructions. At
about five thirty that afternoon, they brought the dead
body in a car because they were amazed to see the body
actually turn over although it was still lifeless. I
asked that the body be placed in the Church vestry for
women.
56. "Now there was a
young man from Ondo who came with them. He belonged to
one of the other spiritual Churches, but I do not know
which. When he saw that we left OLUSOLA's dead body in
the vestry for hours without bothering to pray or go
near it but that we went on talking generally, he came
to me and counseled that instead of doing nothing we
should pray for the dead body as it was already
stinking. I replied that I was not the one going to
bring OLUSOLA back to life and that he should be very
careful and not go near the dead body. I told him that
if he did, he would have to accept responsibility for
whatever happened to him. But he would not listen. He
continued to pace up and down. Finally at about twelve
midnight, he suddenly went to have a look at the dead
body. He ran back to me startled, and reported that he
had seen a man clad in white with his hair parted into
two standing at the head of the corpse. I retorted to
him that I had warned him not to go near the dead body.
He ran away and I went to bed. OLUSOLA's mother also
went to bed. I did not bother about the dead body. These
miracles are not done with my own power I am no more
than a servant for HIM that sent me. There was therefore
no need for me to go into a bout of prayer or staying up
all night or fasting or such flagellation.
57. "In the morning of
the third day of OLUSOLA's death, her mother, watching
the hours go by, became restless. At nine o'clock in the
morning she came to me and said in despair that as the
body of OLUSOLA was still as dead, stinking and lifeless
as ever, and already covered with ants, she should be
allowed to take the body home for burial. As she said
this her loin cloth fell off her. This aroused my
sympathy and I got up and followed her to where the dead
body lay. I asked her the name of her daughter and she
replied that her name was OLUSOLA. I struck the body and
called 'OLUSOLA' and the dead girl replied 'SIR'. I
struck her again and said: 'In the name of Jesus Christ
rise up and walk'. She immediately got up and walked.
She is still here with you, you all know her. Her
younger sister is Sister IPADEOLA-
APPEARANCE OF OUR LORD
JESUS CHRIST
58. "With regard to our
LORD JESUS CHRIST, LORD of heaven and earth, who sent
me, it was time for HIM to reveal HIMSELF in all HIS
power and glory right here in Makoko. This happened in
1954 on the Friday following the Harvest Thanksgiving
Service for that year which was the third Harvest
Thanksgiving service in Nigeria. For three months
previous to HIS coming, spiritual messages had been
pouring out of our prophets to the effect that the Lord
Himself would soon pay us a visit, suddenly walking into
our midst, and that we should always be prepared to be
able to identify Him on arrival.
"At about 3.00 a.m. on
the day of his arrival, I was possessed by the Holy
Spirit and, as reported to me later, I continually
uttered the following words, until about 5.30 a.m.
during which time the whole house reportedly shook to
its foundations: ’Jesu, Jesu eniti iri re dabi iri oju
omo kiniun, eniti nti ori ekanna re tan imole', that is,
in English ‘Jesus, Jesus, thou whose eyes are like those
of a lions cub, and from whose finger tips light beams
out’.
"This was reported to me
later in the morning by Evangelist Bada (then Leader)
who was sleeping very close to me in the Church together
with some of :the 'other Members.
59. The Lord came, as a
blind man. He appeared walking towards the Church at
about 9.00 a.m. He spoke first to my wife CHRISTINE and
asked her for tobacco. She replied that she had none.
Then He asked her for cigarettes, and again. she replied
that she had none. Then He asked her for kolanuts, to
which she replied angrily that she should be left alone,
particularly as the three things He asked are forbidden
to Celestians. At this point YAMAN, who was nearby,
intervened and offered Him some money to buy the things
He wanted will never be empty. He, then, told YAMAN to
caution her daughter CHRISTINE to beware because the
world is delicate. He left them.
60. ‘ I was not there, I
was in the other house some fifty yards away. I saw a
man coming towards me. He was tall and graceful and
covered Himself with a single piece of white cloth
wrapped round His whole body from Head to toe. As He
approached. I saw spiritually a sudden beam of light
before Him and recognized at once that He was the Lord
whose coming had been foretold.
61. "I went to meet Him.
He was blind, the usual black spot being totally absent
from the eyeball which were totally white. I then
asked:' 'My Lord, whence cornest thou and whither goest
thou?' He replied: 'the son of Man comes from nowhere in
particular nor does He have any destination but goes
wherever the wind guides HIM" I replied: 'I thank you my
Lord'. I then said: 'Very well, my Lord, would you not
like to come with, thy son into the house?' He replied
as He walked with me: 'Art thou not the prophet? You had
been given to know me because of your loving kindness. I
will come with you to your house'. As we walked, I put
my hand in my pocket and offered HIM money as aims. He
declined and said: 'Mine is, not money but Love. May it
be so for you as well'.
62. "We walked together,
I on the left, He on my right. Now, them was a trench at
the time near the entrance to the Church to drain away
underground water oozing from under the Church into the
lagoon. As we got to the trench, I said: 'My Lord, take
care here, there is a trench, let me take your hand so
that you can cross safely'. He replied: 'Not at all, the
Son of Man may not have visible eyes, but He has
spiritual eyes which see better than yours'. Before He
had finished, He had smartly crossed the trench ahead of
me. We walked along and entered my house together.
63. "When we entered, He
asked me for water, and I gave Him water in a bowl. He
asked for sugar. Makoko was not as developed as it is
now. I saw this as an opportunity to please Him. He did
not accept alms from me, but perhaps I could please Him
with a whole packet of sugar. I searched through Makoko
for sugar to buy, but there was none came back to tell
Him I could find no sugar. He then said the lumps in my
room would do. I went into my room and searched and
indeed found seven lumps there and brought them to Him.
He asked me to put them in the water and said; 'As from
today, let there always be sugar in your house'. He
stirred the water with his hand, sipped seven times and
gave to me saying. "Men will, rush to you with various
problems. and went on to tell the various uses to which
water could be put. I also sipped seven times and kept
the remaining water which I retain till this very
moment.
64. "He then asked for a
cloth large enough to wrap, around a dead body. I looked
round and could only get a yard of white material from
my wife CHRISTINE. I wrapped it with paper, and as l was
approaching him from behind, He asked: 'Could this be
enough to cover my whole body from head to toe?' I
became baffled, and was going to return it. But He said
:Since you intended it as a gift ,for me, do not take it
away. Leave it and go look for something bigger'. Then
Evangelist BADA who was nearby drew my attention to a
new- soft white cotton material which was wrapped round
the altar for the Harvest the previous Sunday. Then our
Lord cut in and said: 'Yes, that will be big enough to
wrap' round me from head to toe'. Whereupon I went into
the, Church, removed it from the altar, folded it,
wrapped it in paper and brought it to HIM. He said:
'Yes, this is my own portion (share) of this year's
Harvest'. He did not touch it, but asked me to pack it
together with the earlier material. Also present at this
time was EMMANUEL YANSUNU who was a Methodist and had
only escorted his brother Evangelist Nathaniel Yansunu.
65. "He spoke many things
with me. Among other things, He confirmed: 'All your
services of worship in the Church are acceptable unto
the Father. Tell all members of the Celestial Church
that they should be steadfast in their services of
worship because worship will be the ultimate salvation
of mankind. The love of money will constitute the
downfall of many in their bid to enter the kingdom of
God". He said I should fix my eyes on Him as much as I
could because I would not have the opportunity again of
seeing Him as I saw Him then and talking to. Him in this
fashion. He said I would surely see Him again, but how
He could not tell me at that point in time. This
referred to the time when I myself would leave this
world.
He then sought to take
leave of us and urged us not to announce his departure.
Evangelist BADA, who remained present throughout, then
rejoined: 'Who can fail to see the glory of this
sunshine?' To which our Lord replied in surprise:
'What?' Then, BADA repeated: 'FATHER, who can fail to
set the glory of this blissful sunshine?' Then our Lord
chanted: "Halleluiah seven times. Evangelist NATHANIEL
YANSUNU from Porto -Novo
(he was not even Leader then) was sleeping in the other
room. He was paralyzed on one leg. But as soon as he
heard us talking in the other room he woke up and sprang
up his leg straightening at the same time. It will be
recalled that this NATHANIEL YANSUNU was the son of
MOSES YANSUNU with whom I stayed when I was at the age
of 7.
66. "Continuing, He said
He came to talk to me because there was a lot to talk
about but I would have to walk with Him a little, just
the two of us. We left the house, leaving the others
behind. He asked me to bring both cloth parcels 1 had
brought for Him. I brought them along. We walked along
Church Street in broad daylight and yet we met not a
soul all the way to Makoko bridge. He talked to me a lot
giving explanations and specific injunctions on a number
of matters relating to the Church. One of these
injunctions was that we should hence forth celebrate
Holy Communion at our annual Christmas gathering at
Porto Novo beach and that He Himself would be present
and partake. Previous to this we had not celebrated Holy
Communion at our Christmas gatherings which was the
seventh in the history of the Church.
67. "At that time, logs
of palm tree were positioned either side of the bridge
to retain the road and stop it being washed away by the
stream. We stood on the palm tree log to the right and
we both faced
the West. He then
requested me to bring out the clothes and drop them in
the mud. I did so and He put His left foot on the cloths
while His right foot remained on the log. I remained
standing on the log. Then with His left foot still
remaining on the cloths which were bubbling under His
foot, He said: 'SON OF MAN, HERE AT THIS SPOT WE PART.
GO AND DON'T LOOK BACK'. I turned round and started to
go. After taking three steps, I felt curious to know how
He would go. I turned round and could no longer see Him.
He had disappeared.
68. "On the third day,
there was an incident concerning a particular woman who
professed to be a member of our Church, but had secretly
been visiting and seeking for help from the powers of
darkness fetish priests and so on. Apparently, as she
was passing by APENA CEMETERY ' the white robed man who
had appeared to me here earlier also appeared to her and
she was frozen stiff and could not move. She was taken
into a house nearby. As this was happening there, it was
being prophesied to me here in the Church at Makoko that
there were those who came to me claiming to be
Christians but who were worse than idol worshippers;
that one of them had just been caught and would be
brought to me. On her arrival, I should inquire from her
why any member of the Celestial Church of Christ should
still seek help from herbalists and other Satanic
agents. I should inform her that it was He, CHRIST, who
appeared unto her.
69. "True enough, some
time later, they carried in the woman unconscious. When
I put my hand on her, she became conscious and got up.
What I was asked to tell her I did exactly and she
confessed.
70. "Another appearance
of our Lord Jesus Christ was at the Lagos Bar Beach in
1954 on the occasion of the anointment of some members
of the Church in Nigeria amongst whom were LEYON, SAMUEL
and a few others. (It is pertinent to mention that LEYON
and SAMUEL were the first to be elevated to the rank of
LEADER in the Church in Nigeria). Our Lord appeared from
the sea. "As had happened prior to His first visit to us
in Makoko, I was possessed by the Holy Spirit at about
3.00 a.m. on the day and reportedly prophesied His
coming in my sleep. At about mid-day while we were on
the beach performing the anointment, a boat suddenly
appeared lying far out to sea. In the twinkling of an
eye, it came within about two hundred yards from the
beach. The next moment we saw a man on the beach in a
reclining position wearing a piece of blue loin cloth
round His waist reminding one of the one on Him in the
usual picture of Him on the cross. His body showed signs
of having come out of the sea. He had by His side a well
worn old Bible wrapped round with a piece of string, a
copy of the Koran and some sun-dried crayfish. I knew it
was our Lord and I went immediately towards Him. He
spoke to me giving me further injunctions and
explanations on a number of things. In particular, He
directed me not to engage in any form of eye service to
any one.
-While this was
happening, a woman wearing a simple apparel moved around
Him, coming not too close, to look at Him with some
concern, then moving away again. She did this
repeatedly. I knew it was MARIA, the gracious mother of
our LORD JESUS CHRIST. It was midday and the sun was
high and we had sought to assemble under the shade of
the trees which were still on the beach at the time. As
I walked towards Him, the sand burned under my feet, but
immediately I got near to Him, everything became cool as
if under a shade. After He spoke to me, I returned to
the congregation of our members and disclosed to them
that He of whom I had prophesied had arrived and was
reclining up there. Members present rushed towards Him
and He spoke to many of them. Notable among them was a
particular lady, Mrs. Adedoyin Adekoya, who was
gorgeously dressed in Yoruba attire. When she related
her own experience, she told us that our lord queried
why she came naked. This puzzled her. At this juncture,
YAMAN cut in and pointed out that it was because she was
not dressed in her sutana like the others. Some members
of other spiritual Churches worshipping on the beach
that day also saw Him and many of them rolled on the
sand in spiritual turmoil, digging the sand with their
hands and testifying to His identity and presence.
Various fishes, whales and other animals of the sea
dipped in and out of the water in salute.
71. "We went on with our
prayers and all the time , l kept an eye on Him and
continued to see Him. We closed our eyes to say the
grace. After the grace, we opened our eyes and
discovered that He had disappeared. So also had the
woman MARIA and the boat. Members searched up and down
for Him but He was nowhere to be found.
72. "The miracles that
take place daily are too numerous to mention. Before God
and man, prior to 1958, several persons had been raised
from the dead. And in 1958 alone three were raised from
the dead two in ABEOKUTA and one in IBADAN. They are all
with us here. Glory be to God in HEAVEN. HALLELUIAH.
73. "The blind see by the
GRACE OF JESUS CHRIST, sometimes as many as eighteen, a
day, the dumb speak, the lame walk, the sick (too
numerous to count) are healed, the barren become
mothers, those who are pregnant but are prevented from
giving birth to their children by the powers of this
world are released from these powers -one of such, you
all remember, is. NIMBE's mother who is with us here.
When she was brought to the Church, medical opinion said
she was not pregnant and so did everybody, you all
remember what I am talking about. But by the power and
.glory of our Lord Jesus Christ, it was disclosed that
the woman was pregnant. She eventually gave birth to the
child whom we all call OLUWAMBE (that is, God is indeed
present). He has now become a young man. Similarly Mrs.
SOMORIN whose pregnancy was denied by medical opinion,
also gave birth to a female child named MOJISOLA.
74. "Miracles are indeed
an everyday occurrence with us. These testify to the
fact that He who sent me and who promised that these
miracles will happen through me so that the world may
believe that He sent me - that He is still with me.
Glory be to His name in Heaven. Halleluiah. May the
Celestial Church of Christ continue to wax strong.
Amen".
SUPPLEMENT BY THE PASTOR
FOUNDER TO THE HISTORY AS TOLD ABOVE AT HEADQUARTERS,
MAKOKO.
75. The Pastor Founder
was asked at a meeting of the Board of Trustees held on
Tuesday 22nd May 1979 at the International Headquarters,
Celestial Church of Christ, Mission House, Ketu, Lagos
State, Federal Republic of Nigeria, to give in greater
detail how actually the various aspects of the Church's
worship were handed down together with the surrounding
events. The Pastor Founder replied in the following
paragraphs.
76. "A few days after my
return to Porto Novo from my sojourn in the bush through
AGANGE where, you will recall, KUDIHO was raised from
the dead by our Lord Jesus Christ through me, word came
from my elder sister (ELIZABETH OSHOFFA married to GUTON)
that her only child and son, EMMANUEL MAWUNYON GUTON
(who later became our Evangelist in Ivory Coast) had
died. I was in my praying attire and I sent word that he
was not dead. On my arrival, I found the dead body and I
sent everybody out of the room. The idol worshippers,
who had earlier been trying to revive him, hurriedly
left the room and, as I touched him, Jesus raised him
and he immediately received the gift of the Holy Spirit
and became the first prophet in Celestial Church of
Christ.
Injunction to Found a New
Church
77. "During the first
week in October,1947 and on the fifth day after I
received the DIVINE ORDER on September 29, 1947, we were
gathered together early in the morning when word came to
me (I regularly heard voices and still do) that the
DIVINE COMMISSION I was given was to found a new Church
and that I should start it right there in my house. The
first song given to us was (in Yoruba).
Enyin ara 'nu Kristi
d:s:s:m:l:s:-
E gbe orin soke
d:m:s:-f:m:r.-..
Ke e si gbo ohun ti
d:s:-ml:s:-d:
Jehovah n'so m:s:-f:m:r:-:-
Ere di re te fi wa s: d:
d: t: 1: s: s:
Ninu Ijo Mimo yi?
m:m:f:m:r:f:m:-:-
Ere di re t'e fl wa s: d:
d: t: 1: s: s:
Ninu egbe nla yi?
m:m:f:m:r:f:m:-:-
Ki Maria lya wa
s:d:d:t:l:s:-
Le e wa a sin wa lo
m:s:f:m:r:f:m:-:-
K'Eni mimo rere yi
s:d:-t:l:s:-m:s:
Wa ma sin wa lo f:m:r:r:d:-:-
We all sang this song
together early that morning.
Covenant with Christ
78. 'Later the same day,
in the evening, while I was alone in an inner room of my
father's house, I heard a voice (I still regularly hear
the same voice until now) telling me to go and bring a
short strip of wood.
I went out and cut a
short length of wood from the first tree I saw. Being a
carpenter, I planed it neatly and brought it inside. I
was then instructed by the voice to put it down
somewhere as He Christ wished to make a covenant with me
and I was going to be betrothed as a bride of Christ. I
then saw a hand which indicated the sign of the cross. I
was instructed to use the cut stem of a leaf (fetched
from outside) and purple ink to make the sign of the
cross in remembrance of Christ. I was told: "THIS IS THE
SYMBOL OF THE COVENANT BETWEEN YOU AND ME". I dipped my
finger thrice into the ink we used and was then asked to
pray for the most wonderful and unfathomable power of
the Holy Spirit. I slept late that night because of
visits from heavenly visitors talking to me.
Heavenly Song of Praise
79. "Mawunyon, my elder
sister's only child, was directed by the Holy Spirit
from his father's house about a mile away to my house.
He arrived singing a song (in an unknown language) which
we seem to have forgotten lately:
'Yah rih gorimah
s:l:d:d:d:-
Yah rih goriyeh S'I:m:m:m:-
Ngo yeh d:r:s:-:-:-
Yah rih yah', r:m:d:-:-:-
at the same time
translating it into Egun (a major language of the
Republic of Benin).
'Mi pa oku na
Won di pa emi
0 ji re lo
Ko soso';
in Yoruba, 'E yin OluWa
Enyin omo ogun
Asiko
Na tide
Translated into English,
it reads:
O Praise ye the Lord
All ye heavenly hosts
The great hour
Is at hand'.
He sang this song
kneeling down.
Injunction About Holy
Communion in New Church
80. "It was also Mawunyon
who that same night gave us an injunction that we should
not use wine for Holy Communion but rather a mixture of
(a) pineapple
(b) oranges and
(c) coconut milk.
He did a lot of work by
way of spiritual messages that night.
Injunctions About
Candleholder
81. "Mawunyon it was who
gave the injunction that we should worship with seven
candles and also took a piece of wood and drew out the
shape of the candle holder. In this connection, he also
gave us a Powerful song which we seem to have also
forgotten lately.
Awon agba tan fitila meje
Wa gbadura wa, etc.
Injunctions About Pajaspa
- Collection Pouch
'Mawunyon it was who also
gave us a description of what we should use for
collection at services and named it PAJASPA - a metal
ringed Pouch with a handle and a socket for a candle
which should be lit during collection.
Injunctions About Call to
Worship
83. "Mawunyon it was who
indicated how in heaven a pot of incense was being swung
accompanied by the following song:
'Yah Rah Sah Rah) 2ce
Yah Rah sah, Mattah) and
translated into Yoruba
E tan fitila mimo latorun
wa' 2ce
He also that same night
gave us that this song should be followed by:
'Yah Rah Mah
FE Yah Rah Mah
Yah Rah Mah
Yah Man Yah Rah Mah!.
translated into Yoruba:
'Wa ka. lo
Sodo Oluwa
Wa ka 1(?
Sodo Oluwa'
But he said that, before
singing this last one, we should build a box which we
should call MATTAH. At the bottom should be kept the
cross and stick which is the symbol of Christ's covenant
with me topped by candles for use at the altar. Having
thus removed our shoes, worn our white sutana or tunic,
taken the candles one by one from Mattah (thus becoming
candles used in heaven above) and having lit them in
Position, we should wholeheartedly sing above song and
ring the bell to worship (this came much later) and draw
near to God forgetting all about this world, kneeling on
our knees and our forehead touching the floor in
obeisance to Almighty God and in readiness to commune
with Him. Mawunyon did not leave that night until about
2.00 am.
Christ Himself
Administers Holy Communion to Me.
84. "Soon after that
night, I was in a trance (1 was wide awake) with my eyes
closed. I saw. myself climbing steps in-space towards
the sky until I got to the top where I saw a table top
suspended. I knelt on one side of it while on the other
side standing was my Lord and Master, my Creator. He
gave me Holy Communion - I ate and drank from His hand.
Then, all of a sudden, the table top dipped and I
realized for the first time that below me was bottomless
space. As I exclaimed in fear, I grew wings which I used
to navigate my descent.
The following morning,
before I had a chance to relate this incident, a woman
told me that on her way from the toilet the previous
night, she suddenly saw me with wings while my eyes and
body were fiery. She ran shutting the door only to see
me again in similar fashion and she then ran to bed and
covered herself in fear wondering that I was surely not
yet dead. I replied by telling her the story of the
incident of the previous night. She died within three
months of seeing me like that.
Injunctions. About
Ringing the Bell to Worship
85. "This came through me
seven years after the birth of the Church. You will
remember., Supreme Evangelist Bada, that when 1 related
this incident to the congregation at Makoko, I held a
Bible in my hand as witness. I was in a trance and saw
in space a house without solid walls or roof, but a
house nonetheless. Some were on the upper floor and we
were on the lower floor, both floors not being solid but
suspended in space and real nonetheless. As a bell ring
three times, both those on the upper floor and we on the
lower floor knelt down touching our forehead to the
floor and said in Yoruba
‘Mimo, mimo, mimo si
Oluwa awon omo ogun’
meaning (in English)
'Holy, Holy, Holy to the
Lord God of Hosts’.
The bell ringing three
times and our response was done three times. It was
after this that we started the service in my trance.
This is how it formed part of our service of worship in
Celestial Church of Christ.
Injunctions About Praises
Facing the Four Corners of the Earth
86. "This came through
JOSEPH AWANGONU, Baba Martha. He said that he saw a
Church without walls or roof but apparently with four
entrances in the four cardinal directions, and as a bell
rang, he saw people of all races running into the Church
from the four corners of the earth. As they ran, they
were singing (in Yoruba):
'E yin Jesu, E yin Jesu
s:-:-s:l:s:m:d:d:-:-:-1:-:-:-
Fun 'jo kehin to sokale
Enyin Jesu, E yin Jesu'
Fun 'jo kehin to sokale
Enyin Jesu, E yin Jesu
Fun 'jo kehin to sokale
Enyin Jesu,eyin Jesu
s:-:-s:I:s:m:
Fun 'jo kehin to sokale
s'.-d:m:r:d:t:d.-.-.-.-
The more the multitudes,
the more room the Church seemed to have.
Songs of Entreaty for
God's Power and Glory
87. "The following song
came as I was traveling on a boat in mid-sea from IGBESU
to the spot where I prayed onto God and the tree I had
specifically come to destroy burnt for seven days and
seven nights. As my boat was about to land, I heard a
song which it appeared I was singing with others
(unknown and unseen) as follows (Yoruba):
'Baba a a
Ni wakati yi
Gbe ise owo o re e ga a a
Ki gbogbo a'iy'e le' mo
Ni 're lo I ran mi nise
Lasan a a I'aiye ngbe
ogun
Wakati na de t'aiye o wa
riri
L'abe agbara Mimo Jesu'.
It is a powerful song
which should not be sung lightly.
Injunctions for Monthly
Watchnight Service
88. During a service in
remembrance of our Lord Jesus Christ's prayer at
Gethsemane shortly before his death, we were told that
the following song, which came again through MAWUNYION,
was the song which our Lord actually sang Kneeling and
with forehead touching the ground at Gethsemane when he
besought his disciples to watch while he prayed (in the
song, he seeks to draw them into his prayer of worship
of the Lord God unaware that they has fallen asleep):
'Yah Gol Lah Mari Yah Nga
Rih Yeh
Ya Gol Lah Mari Yeh'
Translated immediately
(Yoruba)
'e foribale fun Oba Oluwa
Mo foribale fun'
meaning in English: Bow
ye before the Lord God
I bow myself before
him'.'
That was Jesus speaking.
This was the only song Jesus-sang in the Garden of
Gethsemane that night. As he sang and prayed intently,
he sweated so much that the drops of sweat began to fall
from his body like blood and a voice answered our Lord
Jesus on that occasion thus 'I have, glorified you on
earth and in Heaven'. We sing this song in Celestial
Church of Christ during the monthly watch night services
(on the first Thursday night/Friday morning of each
month) in remembrance of the occasion and also during
Easter at the watch night service of Holy Communion on
Holy Thursday/Good Friday
" Another song used on
the same occasion and which came at another time was:
Hi Ram Jah Mah
Jari Barn
Hi Ram Jah Mah
Translated immediately
(Yoruba) so that we can understand the song we are being
taught:
Emi Mimo
Adaba Orun
E sokale wa'.
Historical Reflection
89. "It is interesting to
note that, although my father firmly believed that my
birth was in answer to his prayers referred to above,
none of us (including my father) had any inkling
whatever that the nature of service to God to which I
would be called would be such a very important one. In
hindsight, the nearest my father came to predicting this
important future was on his death bed when he called me
and prayed thus (in Yoruba):
' Wa joko ninu owo,
Wa joko ninu omo,
Enia ni yio ma sin o'.
Meaning in English,
You will be established
in money,
You will be established
in children,
Men will serve you'.
It later proved not
merely a prayer but a prophecy because at that
particular time, I had not had an issue'.
REGISTRATION OF THE
CHURCH
90. Particulars of
Registration: The Church was duly registered under the
Land (Perpetual Succession) Ordinance, Cap. 107 on
November 24, 1958. The Certificate of Registration,
whose number is 489, was signed by the then
Governor-General of the Federation, Sir James Robertson.
Miracle behind
Registration: It is noteworthy to relate the
circumstances of the registration of the Church. The
application for the registration under the relevant
ordinance was forwarded to the Government in 1958
(during the colonial era). Initially, the Government was
not disposed to grant the application presumably because
no spiritual Church of African origin had up to then
been registered.
Churches in Nigeria
accorded official recognition at that time were those
which had their origins in Europe or America.
On being told of the
reluctance of the authorities, the Pastor remarked that
there was no cause for anxiety because He who owned the
Church (i.e. our Lord Jesus Christ) would reveal Himself
to the official concerned. A few days later, the Pastor
asked the late LEADER OWOAJE to check on the
application. When he got there, he had a pleasant
surprise in that the Certificate of Registration, signed
and sealed, had been waiting for him for a few days. He
was also informed that the then Governor-General Sir
James Robertson, had related that, in his dream, a tall
white man with long hair parted in the middle and robed
in white, appeared to him and instructed him to sign the
certificate of registration of Celestial Church of
Christ because the Church was His. The following morning
he signed the certificate. This was the miracle of the
registration.
THE CHURCH UNDER THE
ABSOLUTE DICTATE OF THE HOLY SPIRIT
91. It is hereby
emphasized for note that:
(a) the name of the
Church,
a. the tenets and mode of
worship of the Church, and
b. the service hymns of
the Church are all revealed through the Holy Spirit as
promised by our Lord Jesus Christ (see John 14:25,26)
thus: "These things have I spoken unto you, being yet
present with you. But the Comforter, which is the Holy
Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall
teach you all things, and bring all things to your
remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you".
NAME OF THE CHURCH
92. The name of the
Church, 'Eglise du Christianisme Celeste',
'Celestial Church of
Christ' in English, and 'Ijo Mimo ti Kristi lati orun wa’
in Yoruba was revealed by the Holy Spirit as stated
earlier in clause 3, page 3.
TENETS AND MODE OF
WORSHIP
TENETS
93. It is ordained by the
Holy Spirit that:
(1) members of Celestial
Church of Christ are forbidden to engage or participate
in any form of idolatry, fetish ceremony or cults, black
magic and charms;
(2) cigarette or tobacco
smoking or snuffing or any type of weed smoking or
snuffing is forbidden to members of the Celestial Church
of Christ;
(3) consumption of any
form of alcohol, wine or any strong drink that can
intoxicate is forbidden to members of Celestial Church
of Christ as the odor of all these - cigarettes,
tobacco, alcohol, etc. - are repugnant to the presence
of the Holy Spirit;
(4) consumption of pork
or any food offered as sacrifice to idols or other
powers of darkness is forbidden to members of Celestial
Church of Christ;
(5) members are forbidden
to wear apparels made of black or red materials except
for professional reasons;
(6) members should not
wear shoes when wearing their sutana or within the
premises of the Church;
(7) male and female
members are forbidden to sit together side by side
within the Church and its premises;
(8) female members during
menstruation are not allowed to come within the
precincts of the Church until after their sanctification
after seven clear days; and where the menstruation
extends beyond seven days, two clear days should be
allowed for after stoppage before sanctification;
(9) female members are
forbidden from entering the altar area or leading the
congregation in worship;
(1 0) in Celestial Church
of Christ, only white candles are to be used. Colored
candles are strictly forbidden;
(1 1) fornication and
adultery are forbidden in the Celestial Church of
Christ;
(12) Holy is the
Celestial Church of Christ and all who worship in her
should endeavor to be clean in body and in soul..
MODE OF WORSHIP
94. All forms of worship
in the Celestial Church of Christ are entirely as
revealed by the Holy Spirit. This includes the setting
of the altar, and the seats therein, the number of
candles used for the various types of services and the
seating arrangement. In particular, it should be noted
that the seating arrangement was revealed through a
prophetess who under the influence of the Holy Spirit in
the wilderness on Friday 5th October 1947, sketched the
seating arrangement using oranges.
ORDER OF SERVICE
95. There is an Order of
Service laid down in the Celestial Church of Christ for
different occasions such as Marriage, Funeral, Mass in
remembrance of the Dead, etc. The order for the
respective occasion is strictly as revealed by the Holy
Spirit and is set out in the booklet titled "Order of
Service" obtained from the Supreme Headquarters in Porto
Novo, the Nigeria Diocesan Headquarters, Makoko, Lagos
and indeed from many parishes all over the country.
96. The Order of Service,
as revealed, contains certain Holy Names which usually
precede reading from the books of Psalms. The meaning of
some of these Holy Names are given as follows:-
h-Yibah Oluwa Alanu
Eli-Yah Oluwa Olorun
Eli - Bamah - Yabah Oluwa
-Omo Emi - Michael
Agashadual Qba Olusegun
Jehovah Jecho - Hirami
Oba Olubukun
ANNOUNCEMENT AND SERMON
97. Announcement during
Devotional Services shall be made by the Parish
Secretary and shall be designed to bring to the notice
of the congregation items of interest to the Church,
forthcoming Church programs, guidelines for the
adherence to the Tenets of the Church and such items of
announcement as may from time to time be ordered by the
Pastor or from the Diocesan Headquarters.
98. Sermon during Worship
shall be delivered by any Church elder so appointed by
the Pastor's Representative at the Parish for the
occasion. The elder so appointed shall strictly observe
the following guidelines.-
(a) The sermon shall be
taken from the Bible texts appointed to be read for the
day. Strict adherence to the text shall always be an
overriding principle.
(b) Reference to
Newspaper Publications, to items of political nature or
items that have connection with Government Policy or
items that may be construed as antagonizing or
derogatory to other religious organizations is
forbidden.
HOLY RITES OR SACRAMENTS
99. There are a number of
Holy Rites or Sacraments within the form of worship in
Celestial Church of Christ which are of utmost
importance. Members shall avail themselves of the
opportunity to partake in these Rites or Sacraments:-
(a) BAPTISM
This is by immersion.
Before being accepted as a member of the Church one must
be baptized or re-baptized into the faith of Celestial
Church of Christ. Reference is made to Acts 19:1-6.
(b) HOLY COMMUNION
The important rite of the
Holy Communion is generally held Quarterly as well as on
Holy Thursday (Pre-Easter), and on Christmas Day at the
Porto Novo Beach. It may also be held on other special
occasions such as Marriage, Funeral, Mass in remembrance
of Departed Souls etc.
(c) ANNUAL WASHING OF
FEET
This is held on the
Thursday of the Holy Week (Passion Week). It is in
commemoration of the event when Jesus Christ washed the
feet of His disciples during the last supper. For this
purpose, it has been laid down that representatives of
each parish shall congregate at the Diocesan
Headquarters, Makoko on Saturday preceding the Palm
Sunday. After a short service the representatives would
return to their
respective parishes on
Sunday (i.e. the Palm Sunday) and would perform the
washing of feet to members of their respective parishes
on the following Thursday-John 13:5-9
(d) ANNUAL CONVOCATION AT
PORTO NOVO CHRISTMAS EVE
It is ordained by the
Holy Spirit that all members of the Celestial Church of
Christ, wherever they may be, shall convocate for
Christmas at the sea side in Porto-Novo, Republic of
Benin. This is in remembrance of the birth of Christ
during the census decreed by Caesar Augustus - Luke 2:
1.
(e) ANNUAL EASTER
CONGREGATION AT MAKOKO This is a Congregation of all
members of Celestial Church of Christ Nigeria Diocese at
Makoko from the morning/ afternoon of Good Friday_ until
Easter Sunday. Three services are held in Celestial
Church of Christ on Good Friday to celebrate the
anniversary of the arrest, trial, conviction,
crucifixion and burial of our Lord Jesus Christ. These
are at 9.00 a.m., 12.00 noon and 3.00 P.m. local time.
Representatives of each parish in the Diocese are
enjoined to attend the 3.00 p.m. service at Makoko and
thereafter partake of the feast of fruits and water at
about 5.30 p.m. The day's celebrations will be
considered over thereafter as from about 6.00 p.m.
The following day,
Saturday, in the evening, there will be a procession to
the Cemetery for a devotional service there at twelve
midnight.
Then on Easter Sunday
morning, there will be a full devotional service of joy
and victory in the Church.
f. ANNUAL HARVEST
THANKSGIVING SERVICE
It is also laid down that
each Parish of the Celestial Church of Christ shall
annually observe the Harvest by holding Harvest
Thanksgiving. Service followed by Harvest Sales. This
will be celebrated in two parts - Juvenile and Adult.
The Juvenile Harvest will be celebrated by all parishes
on the first Sunday in June each year, while for the
Adult Harvest, parishes shall inform and agree their
respective dates with the Diocesan Headquarters in
Lagos, always provided that no parish shall hold its
Harvest Thanksgiving Service on the Ist Sunday in
October, which is the date fixed for the Supreme
Headquarters in Porto-Novo or Ist Sunday in August,
which is the day set aside for the Diocesan
Headquarters, Makoko in Lagos.
(g) HOLY MARY'S DAY
This is in commemoration
of the appearance of Holy Mary to the Pastor on the 15th
day of July 1977.
The significance of Holy
Mary to the Celestial faith can be traced to the
earliest days of the Celestial Church of Christ; for the
very first spiritual hymn that was given to the Church
through one of the early prophetesses of the Church (WOLISATA)
was the hymn which reads thus
(Hymn No. 762 CCC Hymn
Book):
"Enyin ara 'nu Krist (1:
s: s: m: 1: s: -
E gbe orin soke
d:m-s:-f:m:r:-:-
K' e si gbo ohun ti
d:s:-m:l:s:-d:
Jehovah nso m:s:-f:m:r:-.-
Ere di re te fi wa
s:d:d:t:l:s:s
Ninu Ijo Mimo yi?
iii:m:f:m:r:f:m:-:-
Ere di re t'e fi wa
s:d:d:t:l:s:s:
Ninu egbe nla yi?
m:m:f:m:r:f:m:-:-
Ki Maria iya wa
s:d:d:t:l:s:-
Le e wa sin wa lo
M:s:f:m:r:f:m:-:-
K'Eni Mimo rere yi
s:d:-t:l:s:-m:s:
Wa ma sin wa lo'.'
f:til:r:r:d:-:-
Significantly, thirty
years later, on 15th day of July 1977, the Pastor, in a
trance, saw himself climbing a number of steps until he
got to a plane full of fallen leaves and sighted a fair
white lady clad from top to toe in blue apparel and
standing in a posture as if shielding something away
from him.
Then the Pastor found
himself descending steps until he sighted a Church from
which a Reverend Father emerged and bowed in homage to
him repeatedly. Then the Pastor found himself ascending
again back to the spot where he earlier saw tile fair
lady. This time, the fair lady opened up to show that
what she was shielding away earlier was a baby having a
crown on His head and she said, pointing to the baby:
"Jesu yi,
Emi Mimo ni,
Okan mimo ni,
Oba iye ni,
Eni ba fe sin gbodo tona
to mo rekete"
meaning in English
"This is Jesus Christ,
He is Holy in Spirit,
He is Holy in Mind,
He is Life everlasting.
Tell people that those
who would worship Him must
tread the path of
spiritual cleanliness".
At this juncture, the
Pastor realized that the fair lady was Holy Mary. She
repeated the injunction in song thus:
"Jesu, Emi , mimo ni,
d:-s:-:-:-d: iii:rn:m:r:-:-:-
Okan Mimo ni, r:d:m:M:r:-:-:-
Oba iye ni, r:r:d:d:r:-;-:-
Eni ba fe sin Jesu a
m:s:s:s:r:ni:d:d:s:
tona to mo rekete".
s:r:r:d:d:d:-:-:
Continuing, she told the
Pastor that he should remain undaunted by the color of
his skin because race is of no significance in things of
the Spirit. She added:
"Okan mimo re la nwo ti a
fi ngbe inu re."
meaning: "It is because
of your clean mind that we dwell in you".
Almost exactly a year
after the incident described above, the Pastor fell ill
during which it was spiritually revealed (also in
trance) that due recognition shall be accorded to Holy
Mary in the Celestial Church of Christ by commemorating
the above incident annually. In consequence, the Pastor
declared first Friday of July every year as Holy Mary's
Day to be observed by full congregational Service
throughout the Celestial Church of Christ all over the
world. The first observance of Holy Mary's Day took
place on Friday 7th July, 1978.
CHURCH LITERATURE
I 00. The
Pastor-in-Council shall have sole responsibility for the
publication of all Church Literature of the Celestial
Church of Christ. Included in this Literature are Gospel
Diary, Almanacs, Hymn Books, Calendars, Church
Periodicals and such other Literature as shall be
purported to be authorized by or to emanate from
Celestial Church of Christ.
MEMBERSHIP
101. All persons who
earnestly and sincerely desire to be saved and therefore
accept Jesus Christ as the son of God and only Lord and
Saviour of mankind and who wish to worship and serve Him
in the Church; demonstrating their sense of conversion
by taking up such duties and privileges as are entailed
in the fellowship, are welcome into the fold.
102. Nobody shall be
considered a member of the Church until he has
been baptized in the
Celestial Church of Christ, irrespective of any previous
baptism(s) in any other Christian denomination(s).
103. A worshipper
desiring to become a member shall
(i) renounce membership
of all secret cults, societies, fraternities, etc.
(ii) renounce the worship
of all idols and fetish,
(iii) desist from the
worship of Satan and all his works, from following any
fetish priests and from engaging in magic or any powers
of darkness,
(iv) renounce all titles,
positions or associations which directly or indirectly
conflict with the above injunctions (e.g. any type of
Chieftaincy title),
(v) declare that living
or dead, he is a full member of the Celestial Church of
Christ and that on his death, he should be buried in
accordance with the tenets and rites of the Celestial
Church of Christ,
(vi) sign a declaration
of adherence to the above.
All the above are based
on the teachings of the Holy Bible: Exodus 20:3 "Thou
shalt have no other gods before me"
and 2Corinthians 6:14-15
"Be ye not unequally yoked together
with unbelievers: for
what fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness?
and what communion hath light with darkness?
And what concord hath
Christ with Belial? or what part hath he that
believeth with an
infidel?"
104. Members shall use
within and outside the Church only those appellations
and/or prefixes relating to their rank within the
Church. In addition, members may use outside the Church
those appellations and/or prefixes that relate to their
professional titles (e.g. Engr., Arch., Dr., Brig.,
Flight Officer, Navy Commander, or B.A. M.Sc. etc) or
their gender (e.g. Mr. Mrs., Miss., Esq.)
105. New members shall
normally, prior to admission undergo sanctification with
a pail of water and candle to avoid uncleanness in the
Church. The prayer of sanctification shall be conducted
by the Pastor's Representative in charge of the Parish
or by his appointee.
SOLEMNITY OF THE CHURCH
SERVICES
106.During Church
Services, the utmost solemnity and attention shall be
observed. All mannerisms that may militate against this,
such as gossip, side talk or pasting of currency notes
on members of the Choir in appreciation of their music
shall be totally avoided.
CHURCH STRUCTURE
107. Celestial Church of
Christ is one and indivisible. For organizational
purposes and within the framework of this organization,
the following terms, wherever they are used and wherever
they occur in this Constitution, shall be deemed to have
the meaning hereunder respectively assigned to them.
(a) INTERNATIONAL
HEADQUARTERS: Celestial Church of Christ is world-wide.
While its Supreme Headquarters is at Porto Novo,
Republic of Benin (formerly Dahomey) which is also its
birth-place, the INTERNATIONAL HEADQUARTERS of the
Church world-wide is at the Mission House, Ketu, Lagos
State, Nigeria.
(b) DIOCESE: refers to
the entire Church within Nigeria with its National or
Diocesan Headquarters at 12/15 Church Street, Makoko,
Yaba, Lagos State. It also includes for the time being
those Parishes outside Nigeria (e.g. in United States of
America, United Kingdom, Western Europe) which are
administered from Nigeria.
(c) DISTRICTS: denote
groups of Parishes within the Diocese ministered unto by
Pastor's Representatives of the rank of Assistant
Evangelist and above. Such Assistant Evangelists (and
above) shall normally be based in a Parish from where
they would administer to the parishes within the group
to which they are assigned such Holy Rites as can only
be administered by those with the rank of Assistant
Evangelist and above.
(d) PARISH: denotes
individual Church Congregation within the Diocese. As
examples, we have
(i) Badagry Parish
(ii) Yemetu Parish
(iii) Oke-Ado Parish
i.Harton Street Parish,
etc. etc. etc.
THE PASTOR
108. The Pastor as the
ultimate Spiritual Head of the Celestial Church of
Christ world wide shall be vested with the sole ultimate
and unchallengeable authority on all matters affecting
Church life, be it planning, organization, doctrinal
standards and the spread of Doctrines, Education,
Legislation or Discipline, the provisions of this
Constitution notwithstanding.
109. The Celestial Church
of Christ world-wide shall have one Head who shall be
known and called "The Pastor". (John 10.14-16).
1 10. In the History of
the Celestial Church of Christ, there can be only one
Founder. The use of the title "Pastor and Founder" or
"Pastor/Founder" is exclusive to the very first Head of
the Church, the one and only one Founder of the Church,
Rev. Pastor Samuel Bilehou Joseph Oshoffa. Any future
head of the Church shall be called simply "The Pastor".
SUCCESSION INTO THE
OFFICE OF THE PASTOR
111. Whereas the Pastor
and Founder of Celestial Church of Christ has proclaimed
publicly that, by divine inspiration, it has been
revealed unto him concerning the mode for the
appointment or selection of a Successor to the post of
Pastor and Spiritual Head of the Church, it is here
firmly established that:-
(i) The successor to the
office of Pastor can be from any rank in the hierarchy
of the Church and shall, at a time chosen by God to
reveal this unto the erstwhile incumbent of the post of
Pastor, be named and proclaimed the successor;
(ii) On succeeding after
the transition of his predecessor in off-ice, the new
Pastor shall occupy the Pastor's Chair in the inner
altar.
CHURCH ADMINISTRATION
CHURCH FUNCTIONARIES
Pastor's Representatives
112. There shall be a
Representative of the Pastor in each Parish, i.e. an
Elder or Leader or other rank in charge, who would
perform all the duties of the Spiritual Leader in the
Parish subject to the provisions of this Constitution.
113.Pastor's
Representatives shall have all privileges to report
direct to the Pastor on all matters.
114. In the absence of
the Pastor, a Pastor's Representative may however,
report to the Head of the Diocese who will, in turn,
report back to the Pastor.
Appointment of Pastor's
Representatives
115. The appointment of
Pastor's Representative to a Parish shall be made by the
Pastor in consultation with the Head of the Diocese. The
Pastor may, however, make a direct appointment of his
Representative to any Parish and inform the Head of the
Diocese accordingly.
116. The Pastor's
Representative when appointed in accordance with the
provisions of this Constitution, shall, in the presence
of the Pastor and the Congregation of selected Anointees
of the Church, take an
Oath of Allegiance:
(a) to the service of
Christ and Christ alone,
(b) to the total
commitment to impart the teachings of Christ based on
the Holy Bible;
(c) to the strict
observance of the Rules and Tenets of the Church;
a.to perform his duties
free of any charge whatsoever (Matthew 10:8).
117. He shall obtain from
the Pastor a letter of credence as a testimony to his
appointment.
I 18. Whenever a Pastor's
Representative changes his Parish, he shall surrender
his previous letter of credence for a new one, which
shall be valid for the Parish into which he moves.
I 1 9. Any person who
holds himself out as a Pastor's Representative , and who
serves in any Parish without obtaining the letter of
credence valid for that particular Parish has no
authority over the Parish in which he is officiating and
will in consequence render himself liable for
appropriate disciplinary action.
120. Procedures for the
appointment of Pastor's Representative and amendments to
such procedures as may from time to time become
necessary shall be the subject of a Church Proclamation
which may be referred to as Pastoral Order.
PAROCHIAL COMMITTEES
121. The Parochial
Committee constitutes the local government of the Parish
Church and is empowered to deliberate for the progress
of the Parish Church. It comes under the General
Committee. This in turn is subordinate to the Supreme
Committee with Headquarters in Porto Novo, Republic of
Benin.
122. The Parochial
Committee of each Parish shall have the power to apply
disciplinary measures in minor cases affecting its
Parish Church. Parochial Committees shall have no power
to suspend or expel and must not, under any
circumstances whatever suspend or expel any of its
members from the Church. Parochial Committees may, in
circumstances requiring such stem disciplinary action,
make recommendation to the General Committee whose
function it is to investigate, arbitrate, conciliate and
take appropriate action.
123. Notwithstanding the
provisions in Clause 122 above, the Pastor may, on his
own or, in consultation with the Board of Trustees, take
such action as he considers appropriate.
124. The full provisions
of this Constitution in relation to DISCIPLINE are dealt
with in Clauses 169 and 170 below.
125. Every Parish Church
must have a Parochial Committee drawn from within its
members and which will be responsible for the day-to-day
affairs of the Parish. The composition of the Parochial
Committee shall be thirty-three made up as follows:
(i) Chairman and two
deputies
(ii) Honorary Secretary
and two deputies
(iii) Honorary Treasurer
and two deputies
(iv) Six ex-officio male
spiritual elders
(v) Six ex-officio female
spiritual elders
(vi) Six other male
co-opted members
(vii) Six other female
co-opted members
However, the Pastor, at
his sole discretion, may approve a smaller number and
composition of the Committee.
126. Where the Pastor is
of the opinion that a Parochial Committee is not
functioning for the best interests of the Church, he
shall dissolve such Committee and order a re-election.
GENERAL COMMITTEE
127. The General
Committee shall be the first governing body to which all
Parochial Committees shall report. It shall perform its
functions under the superior authority of the Supreme
Committee to which it reports and the ultimate authority
of the Pastor.
128. The General
Committee shall deliberate on all matters referred to it
from the Parochial Committees and generally on all
matters affecting progress of the Church within the
Diocese including the maintenance and interpretation of
the doctrinal standard of the Church, the making and
custodianship of the Church's Law, the ordering of the
total life of the Church and the maintenance of
discipline.
Constitution of General
Committee:
129. The General
Committee in Representative Session shall consist
of:
The Pastor (who shall be
permanent Chairman)
The Head of the Diocese
and his Deputy
Members of the Board of
Trustees
All Evangelists of all
grades within the Diocese Members of the Parochial
Committee of the National or Diocesan Headquarters
Church.
Parish Representatives
consisting of':
(i) Pastor's
Representative in the Branch;
(ii) Chairman of the
Parochial Committee;
(iii) Secretary of the
Parochial Committee;
(iv) Treasurer of the
Parochial Committee;
(v) Two other members
appointed by the Parish, one
male, one female;
(vi) Such other members
as the Pastor may nominate from time to time.
OFFICERS OF GENERAL
COMMITTEE
130. Officers of the
General Committee shall consist of:
Chairman (Pastor or his
appointee)
Hon. Secretary to the
Committee
Hon. Assistant
Secretaries to the Committee (2)
Hon. Treasurer to the
Committee
Hon. Assistant Treasurers
to the Committee (2)
and such other officers
as the Committee may from time to time designate.
Secretary to General
Committee:
131. The Secretary of
General Committee shall normally be elected from among
members by popular vote.
132. He shall be elected
at the first session of the General Committee at which
he is to take off-ice.
133. He shall hold office
for a period of two years and shall be eligible for
re-election thereafter for further period of two years.
134. He shall be
responsible for the proper recording of the notes of the
meetings and also monitoring the implementation of all
decisions of the General Committee.
135. Subject to the
provision of clause 131 the General Committee may
appoint a member to act as Secretary for any of its
meetings where the Secretary and his assistants are
absent.
136. Treasurer of General
Committee
(i) The Honorary
Treasurer of the General Committee shall be elected by
the General Committee by popular vote.
(ii) The Honorary
Treasurer shall hold office for a period of two years
and shall be eligible for re-election and shall:
(a) collect and
administer such funds of the General Committee as
directed by the General Committee;
(b) carry out such other
functions concerning finance as may be directed by the
General Committee from time to time.
137. Other Officers of
General Committee
(i) The General Committee
may designate and co-opt such other officers as may be
required for proper and due execution of its business
from time to time.
MEETINGS OF GENERAL
COMMITTEE
138. The General
Committee shall meet at such time and place as fixed at
the preceding meeting or as may be provided for by the
Regulative Procedures, provided that:-
(i) If the last General
Committee meeting has omitted to fix such time and place
or for any other reason it becomes impracticable to meet
at the time or place so fixed, the Pastor shall fix a
time and place for the meeting of the General Committee.
But, in the absence of the Pastor, the Head of the
Diocese shall fix a time and place for the meeting of
tile General Committee.
(ii) Furthermore, if on
account of emergency the Pastor considers it necessary,
he may summon an extraordinary meeting of the General
Committee at such time and place and at such reasonable
notice as he shall think fit.
139.The Pastor shall
preside at all meetings of the General Committee
provided that:
(a) If the Pastor is
absent from a meeting of the Representative Session, the
Head of the Diocese shall preside or, in his absence,
any member nominated by the Pastor or Pastor-in-Council.
b.In all such meetings of
the General Committee, where the Pastor is not present,
the decisions taken shall always be subject to
ratification by the Pastor.
Defect in Qualification
or other Irregularity
140. Any defect
subsequently discovered in the qualification or
appointment of a person who purports to act as a member
of the General Committee or the absence from the meeting
of the Committee of any person or class of persons or
any vacancy among the membership or the omission to give
due notice to any person or any other similar
irregularity shall not affect the validity of any vote
or proceeding taken at a meeting of the General
Committee and the same shall be valid as if the meeting
had been duly constituted and all persons purporting to
act as members had been fully qualified, subject always
to the ratification of such proceeding or decision by
the Pastor.
141. Notices, Agenda and
Minutes:
(i) Notice of the matters
to be considered at a meeting of the General Committee
shall be given to such persons and in such manner as
Regulative Procedures shall provide.
(ii) The Agenda for the
meetings of' the General Committee shall be prepared in
such form as Regulative Procedures may provide.
(iii) Minutes Book shall
be kept, into which shall be recorded all minutes of all
business transacted at General Committee meetings and
copies of such documents as the Committee may by
resolution or by Regulative Procedures require to be
recorded therein.
(iv) Entries in the
Minutes Book shall be read or laid before the General
Committee during its session and shall be verified in
such manner as Regulative Procedures shall provide and
such verified entry shall be conclusive proof for the
proceedings of the meeting of the General Committee to
which it relates.
(v) The proceedings of
the General Committee shall be published to such an
extent and in such manner as the General Committee shall
by Regulative Procedures or resolution provide.
(vi) Any defect in the
procedures stated in 141 (i) to 141 (iv) above shall not
by itself invalidate the proceedings and decisions
reached at such meetings provided that such decisions
receive the ratification of the Pastor.
REGULATIVE PROCEDURES
142. Subject to the
provisions of this constitution, the Pastor or the
Pastor-in-Council may provide by Regulative Procedures
for any matter relating to the Church and its functions.
Such Procedures shall take immediate effect and be
obeyed by all members and all Parishes in the entire
Diocese.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
143. There shall be a
Body of Trustees for the Celestial Church of Christ
Nigeria Diocese to be known as "Celestial Church of
Christ Nigeria Diocese Board of Trustees", hereinafter
referred to as "The Board".
144. Members of the Board
shall be appointed in writing at the sole discretion of
the Pastor and shall continue in office until their
appointment is revoked in writing by the Pastor.
145. The first Trustees
of the Church under the Constitution are:
1. Reverend Pastor
Prophet Founder SAMUEL BILEHOU JOSEPH OSHOFFA (Chairman)
2. Supreme Evangelist
ALEXANDER ABIODUN BADA
3. Superior Senior
Evangelist SAMUEL OLATUNJI
AJANLEKOKO
4. Superior Senior Leader
OLAYINKA AFOLABI ADEFESO
5. Superior Senior Leader
ISIAH KAYOD'E OWODUNNI
6. Superior Senior Leader
OLUREMI OLUSOGA OGUNLESI
7.Superior Senior Leader
SAMSON OLATUNDE BANJO.
The Pastor Founder, Rev.
S. B. J. Oshoffa, hereby emphasizes that the last four
members have attained the rank of full Evangelist but
have not been so anointed because of the nature of their
day to day work.
FUNCTIONS OF THE BOARD OF
TRUSTEES
146. The Board shall so
far as the law allows be vested with the following: -
(i) Custodian of all
Landed Property and Buildings of whatever tenure or
description, of any School, College or Institution,
which is designated as Celestial Church of Christ
Institution and is within the Diocese.
(ii) Custodian of all
other forms of Property, moveable or immovable, that is
not herein afore-mentioned, as may belong to Celestial
Church of Christ or to any of her Organizations or
Schools or Colleges or other Institutions, provided such
properties lie within the Diocese.
(iii) The sole authority
to represent the Church in all matters of relationships
between the Church and the Government of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria at all levels.
(iv) The sole authority
to represent Celestial Church of Christ (Nigeria
Diocese) in all matters of relationships between the
Church on the one hand and other organizations and
religious bodies on the other.
(v) Such other functions
of a consultative, advisory, investigative, legislative
and executive nature as the Pastor shall request of it
from time to time in all matters relating to the Church.
147. The Board shall from
time to time have the power to demand from the General
Committee, or from any other ad-hoc Committee, from any
officer or officers concerned with the Management or
administration of property of Celestial Church of
Christ, ad and every information or report that they may
require relating to or concerning such Property deemed
to have been vested in the Board by virtue of this
Constitution or under any Act, Law or other enabling
Authority.
148. The Board shall be
empowered to demand from the General Committee, from the
Honorary Treasurer to the General Committee, from any
other Committees, or Sub-Committees, and from any other
Officers concerned with the administration of Funds of
Celestial Church of Christ, such information as the
Board may from time to time require on the
administration of Funds of a particular Committee,
Sub-Committee, or other Organization of Celestial Church
of Christ. The Board may, if it so desires, order an
investigation into the Finances of any Committee,
Sub-Committee, or other Organization of Celestial Church
of Christ.
149. The Board may from
time to time issue directives for the investment in any
manner as the Board may consider necessary and adequate
of the funds of any committee, Sub-Committee or other
Organization of Celestial Church of Christ. Such
Financial directives from the Board shall always be
binding.
150. The Board shall have
authority to make such arrangements and give such
directions as it thinks fit for the management and
disposition of Church Property referred to it in Clause
146.
MEETINGS OF THE B0ARD OF
TRUSTEES
151.The Board shall meet
at such time and at such place as shall be determined by
the Pastor, who has the sole authority to summon a
meeting of the Board.
152l. In the absence of
the Pastor. or where the Pastor is not available, and
where it becomes necessary to convene a meeting of the
Board, the Head of the Diocese (wherever possible with
the consent of the
Pastor) may cause a
meeting to be convened through the Secretary to the
Board and in accordance with Clause 154 (iii) and (iv)
hereunder.
153. Under the
circumstances as set out in Clause 152 such a meeting is
deemed to be "Emergency". Decisions taken at all such
Emergency meetings of the Board shall only be valid
after ratification by the Pastor in writing.
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
TO THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
154. The Board shall
appoint a Secretary from among its members. The
Secretary to the Board shall by virtue of this
Constitution be vested with the following:
(i) he shall hold Office
until the Board otherwise directs;
(ii) lie shall act as
Secretary at all times when the Board is holding a
meeting in any capacity of its various functions as
conferred upon it by this Constitution.
(iii) he shall send out
circulars to convene a meeting of the Board and shall
ensure the validity of such circulars by taking due care
that they are signed by the Pastor;
( iv) agenda for
discussion at a Board meeting shall be prepared by the
Secretary after due consultation with the Pastor;
(v) in the absence of the
Secretary, the Board may appoint a member from amongst
its membership to act as Secretary for any particular
meeting and for any specific period;
(vi) under such
circumstances where the Secretary to the Board is absent
or is unavailable, the Pastor may instruct another
member to act in the capacity of Secretary and so send
out circulars to convene a meeting subject to the
provision of Clause (154(iii) and (iv) as enumerated
above;
(vii) he shall perform
such other functions as directed by the Board.
OFFICE OF TREASURER TO
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
155. The Board shall
appoint a Treasurer from among its members. The
Treasurer shall, by virtue of this Constitution, be
vested with the following:
(i) he shall hold Office
until the Board otherwise directs;
(ii) he shall collect and
administer such funds of the Board as directed by the
Board;
(iii) under the authority
of the Board he shall carry out on behalf of the Board
such duties relating to all aspects of the property and
finances of the Celestial Church of Christ Nigeria
Diocese of an advisory, consultative, investigative,
legislative and executive nature as the Board shall
direct;
(iv) he shall keep
up-to-date and proper books of account of the finances
of the Board and of such finances and property of
Celestial Church of Christ Nigeria Diocese as the Board
may direct;
(v) he shall perform such
other duties as the Board shall direct from time to
time;
(vi) whenever the Board
so directs, he shall have an Assistant who shall act for
him in his absence.
THE PASTOR-IN-COUNCIL
156. The overall
machinery for the Government of Celestial Church of
Christ, Nigeria Diocese, and for the direction of its
affairs shall be vested in the Pastor-in-Council
(hereafter referred to as "Council") which is under the
ultimate authority of the Pastor.
COMPOSITION OF THE
PASTOR-IN-COUNCIL
157.The members of the
Pastor-in-Council shall consist of:
The Pastor (Chairman)
Head of the Diocese and
his Deputy
Other members of the
Board of Trustees
Such non-permanent
members as the Pastor may from time to time ask to be
co-opted.
FUNCTIONS OF THE
PASTOR-IN-COUNCIL
158. The
Pastor-in-Council, under the Pastor's authority and
constituted in accordance with this Constitution, shall
have the final directive on all Church matters relating
to the Diocese, including:
(i) Custodianship of the
Constitution of Celestial Church of Christ, Nigeria
Diocese;
(ii) Amendment and
Interpretation of the Constitution of the Church and
ensuring its implementation and observation;
(iii) Custodianship of
Church Laws and Rules;
(iv) Maintenance and
Interpretation of Church Doctrine;
(v) Maintenance of
Discipline;
vi. Publication of Gospel
Diary, Almanacs, Hymn Books Calendars, Church
Periodicals and all other Church Literature.
MEETINGS OF TRE
PASTOR-IN-COUNCIL
159. The Council shall
meet at such time and at such place as shall be
determined by the Pastor, who has the sole authority to
summon a meeting of the Council.
160. In the absence of
the Pastor, or where the Pastor is not available, and,
where it becomes necessary to convene a meeting of the
Council, the Head of the Diocese (wherever possible with
the consent of the Pastor) may cause a meeting to be
convened through the Secretary to the Council and in
accordance with Clause 162(iii) and (iv) hereunder.
16 I. Under the
circumstances as set out in Clause 160 such a meeting is
deemed to be "Emergency". Decisions taken at all such
Emergency meetings of the Council shall only be valid
after ratification by the Pastor in writing.
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
TO THE PASTOR-IN-COUNCIL
162. The Council shall
appoint a Secretary from among its members. The
Secretary to the Council shall by virtue of this
Constitution be vested with the following:-
(i) he shall hold Office
until the Council otherwise directs;
(ii) he shall act as
Secretary at all times when the Council is holding a
meeting in any capacity of its various functions as
conferred upon it by this Constitution;
(iii) he shall send out
Circulars to convene a meeting of the Council, and shall
ensure the validity of such Circulars by taking due care
that they are signed by the Pastor;
(iv) agenda for
discussion at a Council meeting shall be prepared by the
Secretary after due consultation with the Pastor;
(v) in the absence of the
Secretary, the Council may appoint a member from amongst
its membership to act as Secretary for any particular
meeting and f6r any specific period;
(vi) under such
circumstances where the Secretary to the Council is
absent or is unavailable, the Pastor may instruct
another member to act in the capacity of Secretary and
so send out circulars to convene a meeting subject to
the provision of Clause 162(iii) and (iv) as enumerated
above;
(vii) he shall perform
such other functions as directed by the Council.
OFFICE OF TREASURER TO
THE PASTOR-IN-COUNCIL
163. The Council shall
appoint a Treasurer from among its members. The
Treasurer to the Council shall, by virtue of this
Constitution, be vested with the following:-
(i) he shall hold Office
until the Council otherwise directs;
(ii) he shall collect and
administer such funds of the Council as the Council
shall direct:
(iii) under the authority
of the Council, he shall carry out on behalf of the
Council such duties relating to the finances of
Celestial Church of Christ Nigeria Diocese as the
Council shall direct from time to time;
(iv) he shall keep
up-to-date and proper books of accounts
of the finances of the
Church;
(v) he shall perform such
other duties as the Council shall direct from time to
time;
(vi) whenever the Council
so directs, he shall have an Assistant who shall act for
him in his absence.
ESTABLISHMENT OF NEW
PARISHES
164. Members intending
for whatever reason to set up new parishes shall, AS THE
VERY FIRST STEP, obtain IN WRITING, the approval of the
Pastor who is vested with the sole and ultimate
authority for the approval of the establishment of new
parishes.
165. In the absence of
the Pastor, however, the Head of the Diocese may give
approval for the establishment of new parishes subject
to ratification by the Pastor.
166. Production of
evidence of purchase of land (that is, at least, a
purchase receipt bearing the name of Celestial Church of
Christ Nigeria Diocese or just Celestial Church of
Christ) shall be a condition precedent to the granting
of permission to establish a new parish.
167. Original purchase
receipt in the case of land purchased for the Church or
a deed of transfer to the Church in the case of land
surrendered as a gift to the Church shall be submitted
to the Board of Trustees who will make appropriate
arrangement for its custody and safe keeping.
168. It shall be the duty
of the Board of Trustees to make appropriate and
exhaustive enquiries as to the genuineness of the title
before accepting the same for its custody.
Prospective parishes
shall ensure, however, that due care is taken in
ascertaining the validity of vendors rights to the
property on which it is proposed to build the new parish
Church buildings.
D I S C I P L I N E
169. The Parochial
Committee of each parish shall have the power to apply
disciplinary measures in minor cases affecting their
parishes.
170.Whenever it becomes
necessary to apply sterner disciplinary action, the
Parochial Committee concerned shall report the matter
to:
(a) The Pastor
or (b) The
Head of the Diocese or,
in his absence, his Deputy, or
(c) The Pastor-in-Council
The disciplinary action
to be taken, while depending on the severity of the
offence committed and on proven guilt, shall in these
circumstances, always bear the ratification of the
Pastor.
TAKE OVER OF CHURCHES OF
OTHER DENOMINATIONS
171. The take-over of
existing Churches of other Christian denominations by
Celestial Church of Christ shall be accomplished only on
the sole responsibility and authority of the Pastor.
172. Churches of other
denominations wishing to change to Celestial Church of
Christ shall intimate their wishes in writing to the
Pastor through the Board of Trustees renouncing their
former tenets and the regulations of their former Church
and shall declare their resolve to embrace fully the
tenets and regulations of Celestial Church of Christ as
set out in its Constitution.
173. The Pastor may, if
he so desires, order a full investigation of such a
Church wishing to merge with Celestial Church of Christ.
After conducting full investigation as desired by the
Pastor, report will be forwarded to the Pastor through
the Board of Trustees.
174. A Church which was
already fully registered shall before merging into
Celestial Church of Christ surrender its Certificate of
Registration to the Board of Trustees. Such a Church
shall also intimate its decision to merge into Celestial
Church of Christ to the proper Government Agency
responsible for this purpose.
175. In all cases,
whether registered or unregistered, Churches wishing to
merge into Celestial Church of Christ shall surrender to
the Board of Trustees all landed property and building
of whatever tenure or description belonging to it. These
shall be vested in the Board of Trustees.
176. The Pastor may,
after due consideration of all facts before him, decree
on his sole responsibility and authority as follows:
(a) Reject the merger
outright;
(b) Approve the merger
with or without modifications to any or all the
provisions above stated;
(c) where the Pastor's
decision is as contained in Clause 176(b) above, the
Pastor may
(i) order the closure of
such an existing Church seeking merger into Celestial
Church of Christ while directing all its members to
nearby established parishes of Celestial Church of
Christ
or (ii) allow the Church
taken over to remain and function
as a parish within the
provisions of this Constitution. In instances as
contained in Clause 176(b) above, procedures to be
adopted shall include any or all of the following.--
(1) Baptism as necessary
(Acts 19:1-6);
(2) Modification to
existing Church building structure , if necessary-,
(3) Rededication and
sanctification of existing Church building that is being
taken over;
(4) Appointment of a
Pastor's Representative to the new parish.
CHURCH BUILDINGS
177. To conform with the
Revelation made by the Holy Spirit, the Altar area
within all Church building of' Celestial Church of
Christ shall be rectangular in shape and shall face
EAST. The alter shall be cut off from the rest of the
Church by a hand railing extending along the full width
of the Church.
178. The inner altar
shall be demarcated by low hand railing with a single
central entrance; the seating arrangement within the
inner altar apart from the Table and High Altar shall
comprise the chairs of the Pastor Founder on the right
(facing the altar) close to the wall and that of the
Supreme Evangelist A. A. BADA on the left further away
from the wall, both chairs being unequal in size. The
arrangement is modeled on what obtains at the Supreme
Headquarters Church in Porto Novo.
179. Subject to full
compliance with the above specific requirements, variety
in the architectural/structural designs of Church
Buildings is allowed.
CHURCH PROPERTY
180. All Church property
at a parish such as land, money, and musical instruments
and other materials and things used for glorifying God,
belong not to any individual or group of persons, nor
are they things which a group of people can share among
themselves or their family. In this connection, it is
hereby emphasized that all properties of the Church
should be registered and retained in the name of the
Celestial Church of Christ.
181. Property acquired
for specific Church use must be reserved only for that
purpose. Any parish which for one reason or the other is
closed down must send all its property to Headquarters
to further the work of God. Anybody or parish which
flouts this regulations and proceeds to share Church
property as forbidden is liable to prosecution by the
Law.
PASTORS SHARE
182. Pastor's share is
that from which the Pastor, Supreme Evangelist, Superior
Senior Evangelist, Senior Evangelist, Evangelist,
Assistant Evangelists and all other full time Church
workers receive their stipends. These stipends, not
being fixed amounts, are not salaries but shares of the
monthly takings (Malachi 3:8-12; Numbers 18:8-26; 1
Corinthians 9:13 & 14, 16:1-3).
FINAL AUTHORITY IN
INTERPRETATION OF THE CONSTITUTION
183. The
Pastor-in-Council under the ultimate authority of the
Pastor, shall be responsible for the interpretation of
the Doctrinal Standards of the Church, and all matters
relating to any question of interpretation,
construction, intendment, or validity or any of the
provision of this Constitution, and of its Regulative
Procedures, including any regulations, directives,
resolutions or orders made by it relating thereto,
subject always however to the provisions of Clause 161.
PROCEDURE FOR ALTERING
THE CONSTITUTION
184. The Pastor, by
himself or on the recommendation of the
Pastor-in-Council, may revoke, alter or add to any of
the provisions of this Constitution.
RANKS AND ROBES
185. Celestial Church of
Christ has a hierarchy in which the different ranks are
distinguished by the robes worn. Members shall adhere
strictly to the provision relating to seniority, robes
and ranks as contained in the Church publication "ORDER
OF SENIORITY AND PROMOTION AND DRESSING RANK BY RANK"
together with the accompanying chart and drawings of
robe.
186. Normally, the
highest rank in the hierarchy of the Church to which
members may be elevated by promotion is that of the
corresponding ranks of Superior Senior Leader, Superior
Senior Wolida and Superior Senior Elder. Consequently,
those who have attained these ranks should not expect
automatic promotion to the higher ranks of Assistant
Evangelist and above whether or not they are full time
Church Workers.
187. Where vacancies
occur in the higher ranks of Assistant Evangelist and
above, selection from the corresponding ranks of
Superior Senior Leader, Superior Senior Wolida and
Superior Senior Elder shall be made after serious
consideration as to the suitability of the respective
candidates by the Pastor assisted, if necessary, by a
special committee of the Pastor-in-Council.
188. The Pastor, in whom
resides all authority in the Church, may at his sole
discretion 'make direct appointments to any rank
including that of Assistant Evangelist, Evangelist and
above.
ROLE OF FEMALE MEMBERS
189. For emphasis, it is
repeated here that female members during menstruation
are not allowed to come within the precincts of the
Church until after their sanctification after seven
clear days; and where the' menstruation extends beyond
seven days, two
clear days should be
allowed for after stoppage before sanctification. (Lev.
15:19; Matt 5:17-19).19).
190. In Celestial Church
of Christ, women are not permitted to preach the sermon
or read the lesson or make announcements during Church
devotional services. Indeed, they are not allowed to
perform any spiritual functions connected with
conducting of services in the Church other than saying
the prayers when asked and reading portions of the Bible
quoted by' the preacher.
191. In Celestial Church
of Christ, under no circumstances shall women say the
grace during devotional services or lead men in prayers.
This is in accordance with St. Paul's injunction (1 Cor.
14:34-35; Gen. 3:16).
192. But outside the
Church amongst a congregation of women and in outdoor
preaching, female members may perform spiritual
functions of preaching.
193. Female members are
not permitted within the precincts of the Church until
forty-one days after child birth when they are obliged
to go to Church for thanksgiving.
194.Female members in
their period after eight days shall go to the Church for
sanctification in the prescribed manner before entering
the Church. The process of sanctification in this regard
shall be as follows:
the female member
concerned shall come to the Church premises with a pail
of water, candle, sponge and soap. She shall kneel at
the Western entrance outside the Church building facing
the altar before the Pastor's Representative or his
appointees and shall hold her candle with the pail of
water, sponge and soap in front of her. The Pastor's
Representative or his appointee shall light the candle
and, after singing appropriate spiritual songs, he shall
say a prayer of forgiveness and sanctification. After
this, he shall put the candle in the pail of water and
the female member shall go and have a bath with the
water, sponge and soap. She is now free to enter the
Church.
This process of
sanctification shall not be confused with the normal one
obligatory to all members, male and female, on entering
the Church by any of the entrances when they should dip
their hands in the Holy water by the side of the door
and make the sign of the cross before entering the
Church.
MARRIAGES
195. Celestial Church of
Christ respects marriages solemnized in holy wedlock in
accordance with covenants entered into between husband
and wife before God at His Holy Altar.
196. All marriages in
holy wedlock solemnized in other Christian churches are
recognized by Celestial Church of Christ. All vows made
at such Christian are recognized by, Celestial Church of
Christ as inviolate because anyone who covenants with
God but fails to honor it sins before God (Ecc. 5:4-6).
197.All marriages
solemnized in Celestial Church of Christ shall be in
accordance with the Marriage Act under which our Church
is licensed.
ANOINTMENT
198. Anointment is a
spiritual act whose raison d’être dates back to the fall
of ADAM. Following that fall and the subsequent
destruction of the world by water during the time of
NOAH , God sought to give through MOSES the ten
Commandments regulating human conduct to the people of
Israel and the world. While MOSES was away communing
with God to receive the commandments, AARON sinned by
erecting graven images for the people to worship. When
MOSES saw this on his return, he was so annoyed that he
broke the tablet; but he subsequently entreated God on
Aaron’s behalf. God then said that if Aaron’s' sin 'was
to be wiped out, he, MOSES, would have to anoint him
with oil. This MOSES did and so AARON became the first
man to be anointed. After his anointment, he was renamed
LEVI. He thus started the anointment which all "sons of
LEVI" followed.
Again, when the people of
Israel asked for a King like other tribes, GOD was
pleased with their
request. He chose SAUL
for them and SAUL's anointment marked his coronation.
But when SAUL
disobeyed God's word just
as ADAM had done, he lost the support of God and,
therefore, the crown
(1 Samuel 15: I - end).
God chose DAVID and he
was anointed King to replace SAUL (1 Samuel 16: 11 -
13). Similarly the anointment of SOLOMON settled the
rivalry between him and ADONIJAH as to who should
succeed DAVID as King. All subsequent Kings of Israel
were similarly anointed.
With regard to our Lord
JESUS CHRIST, His uniqueness had been foretold in the
Old Testament (Isaiah 7: 14 - 15) where He was referred
to as "EMMANUEL", meaning "God is with us". His two
names, JESUS CHRIST, define two different aspects of
HIM. JESUS means "SAVIOUR" while CHRIST means "the ONE
who is anointed KING from his mother's womb". (Luke 1:
30 - 33; 2:11). It was the name CHRIST that most worried
Herod. He, Herod, had been anointed King like those
before him, but it seemed to him that, by the very
definition of the word CHRIST, this new born baby had
been anointed King even before He was born. (Matt. 2: 1
- 5 and : 6).
It is this spiritual act
of anointment that Celestial Church inherited gloriously
by grace. Anointment after baptism in Church of Christ
is very important. The ceremony of anointment is
performed only by the Pastor usually once a Year during
the Christmas/New Year period.
199. Significance of
anointment in Celestial Church of Christ.
Early in the life of
Celestial Church of Christ on earth, the Pastor made a
supplication (which was granted) that God should allow
that those anointed by him should be endowed with a
portion of the power (Holy Spirit) given to him so as to
foster in his absence the power and glory of God
(Numbers 11: 16 & 17). This is manifested by the fact
that whenever an anointed person prays unto God for any
specific purpose, the Holy Spirit, in recognition of the
mark of anointment on the supplicant, will descend to
fulfill that request and then leave (Numbers I 1: 24 &
25). This is different in character from that which
permanently resides in God-sent messengers like Moses,
Elijah, Elisha, the Pastor Founder S. B. J. Oshoffa etc.
PRECEDENCE OF MEMBERS OF
THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES
200. Members of the Board
of Trustees are SEVEN in number, four of whom (listed
last in clause 145 above) are not full time Church
workers. These four, however, have already long attained
the rank of full EVANGELIST and will have the insignia
of their special position as members of the Board of
Trustees displayed on them. These four will take
precedence at all times over all Church members who were
appointed Assistant Evangelist and Evangelist during the
anointing period 1979/1980; that means that, in filing
into or out of the Church or any assembly for services,
these four members of the Board of Trustees shall file
behind all Assistant Evangelists and Evangelists. Only
those just appointed Senior Evangelists in 1979/1980
shall file behind these four members of the Board of
Trustees.
APPENDIX
LIST OF PERSONS RAISED
FROM THE DEAD BY CHRIST THROUGH REV. S. B. J. OSHOFFA
In Republic of Benin
1. KUDIHO in Agange, via
Porto Novo
2. AWUYON GUTON in Porto
Novo
3. ABRAHAM ZANUTE in
Agange .
4. TINAVIE,
daughter-in-law of HUASU KUWAKAMU
5. Daughter of JOSEPH
ZEVUNNU in Gavie
6. MOSES AFOYAN
7. Daughter of ANDRE YE
in Shamwe, Toffin.
8. JOSEPH AWHANGBE, a son
of Senior Leader MATTE GUGBE.
In Nigeria
1. HUNSU (7 year old boy)
at Makoko, Lagos
2. THERESA at Makoko,
Lagos
3. OLUSOLA at Makoko,
Lagos
4. Son of OYEDEJI in
Abeokuta
5. Leader (Now late
Evangelist) R. A. COLE in Abeokuta
6.Elder (later Senior
Leader) LADIPO at Yemetu, Ibadan.
The above List is by no
means exhaustive. Many more persons have been and
continue to be raised from the dead by Christ through
Rev. S. B. J. Oshoffa since the last of the above List
occurred. Glory be to God on High. Halleluiah.
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