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Oyedepo’s ex-VP, Bishop Abioye unveils new church after retirement

Bishop David Abioye, former vice president of Bishop Oyedepo’s Winners Chapel church, has unveiled the name of his church.
David Abioye, who recently switched his Sunday services from evenings to mornings, made the announcement during his inaugural Sunday service, which was held on May 4.
During the Sunday service, which was transmitted live on Facebook, Bishop Abioye gave a back story to how God birthed the idea of his new ministry, clarifying that he is not starting a new church because of people’s demands for one.
He noted that his assembly is an offshoot of the church of God.
He said its name will be called Living World Conquerors Global Assembly.
His statement in part read: “May I make it clear that the inauguration of this assembly is not in response to people’s demands to start a church, but by emergence of God’s eternal purpose ordained from the foundation of the world, which is just coming to light at his own time.
“This is simply an offshoot of the church of Jesus universal, which keeps expanding and spreading across the globe in furtherance of the great commission as commanded in Matthew 28:18-20 and several other gospels.
“On this final note and to the glory of God, this assembly with the name Living World Conquerors Global Assembly is hereby inaugurated this day, Sunday, 4th May, 2025, in the name of God the father, God the son and God the Holy Spirit, for the spiritual development, edification and triumph of the saints globally. And let someone join me to say a loud amen.”
May I therefore welcome you specially to Conquerors Global Assembly, and everyone who witnesses this today will not cease to conquer.”
The congregation erupted in joy and excitement the moment Bishop Abioye announced the name of his new church.
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