Sanctuary of Praise Int’l Church celebrates 8 Years Anniversary, Honours Foundational Members

•As 18 pioneer students graduate from church’s ministerial institute 

 

It was a celebration galore on Sunday 28 July, 2024 at Sanctuary of Praise International Church, Port Harcourt, Rivers State as members and entire membership of the church celebrated the church’s eight years anniversary.

Our correspondent reports that the church as part of activities marking their anniversary celebration, honour six (6) foundational members with distinguished Fellowship Awards.

Among the members honoured by the church include: Deacon Raymond Uchendu, Deaconess Jenifer Uchendu, Deaconess Apaulina Nnodim, Deaconess Ruth Welenya, Deaconess Chinasa Bernard and Bro. Nsikak Okerem.

Also, as part of activities marking the auspicious and remarkable occasion of the church’s 8 years anniversary, eighteen students graduated from the church’s ministerial institute known as; Glory Ministerial College (GMC), in Port Harcourt.

This weekly reports that the 18 graduands from the Glory Ministerial College are reported to be the pioneer set to pass out from the institute.

Lead Pastor of Sanctuary of Praise International Church, Pastor Success Ekperechi Uju while addressing the congregation during the celebration, said his vision through the Church is to see all men celebrating endless life in Christ Jesus.

Pastor Uju, thanked God that the Church which started as a gathering of young believers, established in 2016, has grown exceedingly in 8 years and is well-known for its vibrancy and impact, as God has proved Himself mightily, doing miracles and setting captives free.

He charged his members to remain steadfast in worship and keep rendering genuine services to God, noting that, “God is a rewarder of those that diligently seek Him.”

The Cleric also congratulated both the foundational members who were honoured and the first set of graduands from the Church’s ministerial institute, and tasked them to see their new position as a task for greater services in the vineyard of God.

Pastor Success Ekperechi Uju also used the medium to remind Christians and the general public to commit themselves again to God and serve him in spirit and in truth, and as well prepare for the second coming of Christ.

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