THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH INDUCTS APOSTLE BARR. S. B. INYANG

THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH INDUCTS APOSTLE BARR. S. B. INYANG
By: Victor Daniel

The Apostolic Church, Uyo Field, was set aglow with worship, celebration, and divine encounters as thousands of faithful, dignitaries, and ministers from far and wide converged for the historic induction service of the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Christian Youth Matters, Apostle Barr. S. B. Inyang and other prominent leaders of the Church.

The electrifying atmosphere, charged with praise and jubilation, bore witness to the formal induction of Apostle Barr. S. B. Inyang, as the 2nd Substantive Superintendent of Etinan Field. He was joined by other distinguished leaders including Pastor E. E. Duke, officially confirmed as the Uyo Field Superintendent; Pastor E. E. Johnson, AKS Territorial Chairman; and Apostle C. C. Akpan, Field Secretary, among other anointed officers of The Apostolic Church, Nigeria.

The momentous service was graced by melodious renditions from mass choirs across various fields and districts, whose performances filled the sanctuary with a resounding symphony of worship, lifting hearts and spirits in unified praise.

Adding to the grandeur of the occasion were distinguished guests and spiritual icons, including National President, Pastor Dr. L. O. Oladele, Apostle Dr. S. E. Igwe, Emeritus National President of The Apostolic Church; Apostle Prof. Ime George, Uyo Field Emeritus and Chairman, International Christian Worship Centre; Elder Mark Esset, Honourable Member, House of Representatives; Elder Ubong Inyang, Honourable Commissioner for Trade and Commerce; and Rev. Hilkiah Eliathah, PhD, Secretary, International Christian Worship Centre. Their presence underscored the significance of the event not just to the church, but to the broader Christian and civic community.

In his charge, the National President urged the newly inducted officers to lead with humility, unwavering faith, and dedication to the spiritual growth of the Church, emphasizing that leadership in the house of God is a sacred trust and a divine calling.

As the service drew to a close, the congregation erupted in joyful celebration, with members expressing hope and excitement for the new chapter in the Church’s journey.
With renewed passion and inspired leadership, The Apostolic Church, Nigeria, looks poised to soar to greater spiritual heights under the stewardship of these God-ordained leaders

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