Isaac Oyedepo, the son of Bishop David Oyedepo, founder of Living Faith Church (LFC), has clarified his decision to start his own ministry, putting to rest speculations about his departure from his father’s church.
In a recent interview on the “Confession Box” podcast with Pastor Leke Adeboye, Isaac explained that he remains a member and steward of Winners Chapel and continues to oversee its Abuja branch.
Isaac emphasized that his new ministry is a divine calling that he felt compelled to follow, and that it was a natural transition from being a member to becoming a pastor.
He stated, “I am still in Winners, I’m still in Living Faith, I’m still a member and a steward because of the assignment that God has given to us. I think we just overcomplicate very simple things.”
He added that before becoming a full-time pastor, he was already a member of the church, and that his new role is simply a continuation of his service to God.
He further explained that while he is currently planted in a church in Abuja, he now has the liberty to pursue what God has called him to do, which he couldn’t do as a full-time pastor.
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