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THE Redeemed Christian Church of God,
RCCG, has announced strict measures for a
hitch-free 64th annual convention of the
church, which is scheduled to begin on
Monday, August 1, and run till Sunday,
August 7.
The convention, with the theme AMEN’
which literally means so shall it be, will be
preceded by a four-day ministers’
conference which starts on Thursday.
In his welcome address, the General
Overseer of RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adejare
Adeboye, said: “Amen as we all know is one
of the names of our Lord Jesus Christ, you
are, therefore, coming into this convention
to encounter the AMEN.”
A statement signed by Head, RCCG Media &
Public Relations Department, Pastor Segun
Adegbiji, said members, delegates and non-
members were expected from about 190
countries where RCCG had presence.
According to him, the word from Pastor
Adeboye and other ministers would be
robust, while music would be rich, as
children, youth and adults would have roles
to play.
He then urged participants to take
advantage of the numerous arrangements
put in place to help them have a wonderful
camp experience and a memorable time in
the Lord’s presence.
Adegbiji said RCCG buses in the church’s
colours would be at the headquarters of all
RCCG Provinces in Lagos and South West
Regions of Nigeria from today to convey
interested persons to the Redemption camp.
He added that Team Nehemiah had
arranged LAG buses for shuttle services
from the current Arena to the New 3×3
kilometer auditorium at Shimawa.
On parking arrangements within the camp
ground, Pastor Adegbiji explained that Car
park G is strictly for Lagos worshippers
while Odofin/Shimawa has been reserved for
Ikorodu and members from Shagamu/Ibadan
routes.
Oloparun is for participants coming from
Ogijo and exit to Lagos through Ikorodu;
Shimawa is for vehicles coming from
Shimawa and Ikorodu, while commercial
buses are to park at a section of Shimawa
Car Park.
Vanguard

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