Raising Apostolic Believers for Kingdom Exploits
With a passion and zeal for the lost and hurting world, our church is looking for ways to build bridges to a cynical and jaded society. We aim to take a different approach in reaching out and helping people along the journey. It’s very important to believe that you’re the one. We aim to take a different approach in reaching out and helping people along the journey. We stress cultural relevancy and utilize all medias and means to communicate the church message. It’s very important to believe that you’re the one.
Church Leadership
Our History
With a passion and zeal for the lost and hurting world, our church is looking for ways to build bridges to a cynical and jaded society. We aim to take a different approach in reaching out and helping people along the journey. It’s very important to believe that you’re the one. We aim to take a different approach in reaching out and helping people along the journey. We stress cultural relevancy and utilize all medias and means to communicate the church message. It’s very important to believe that you’re the one.
Our Mission
One of the thirteen tenets of Christian faith divinely enshrined in the Christ Apostolic Church constitution and an age-long doctrinal practice is divine healing. This has to do with faith healing which comes from absolute faith and trust in the atoning blood of Jesus Christ. It aims at making the human body free from sicknesses and diseases. The doctrine is a function of obedience to divine stipulations and implicit faith in the name and atoning blood of Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour in healing of the body and soul.
This scriptural practice started with the founding fathers of Christ Apostolic Church in 1918 (a revival movement first called the Precious Stone) under the Holy Spirit’s anointing. The practice was later greatly popularised from 1930. Those who suffered from sicknesses, diseases and diverse infirmities received healing through a number of ways. These include effective prayers by men of God (James 5:13-16), laying of hands (Mark 16:18), the use of sanctified water for drinking and washing by sick people, reminiscent of Prophet Elijah’s encounter with Naman (II Kings 5:10,14; Isaiah 55:1,2), anointing of the sick with sanctified oil (James 5:14). This doctrinal practice continued unabated over the years and paved the way for the eventual establishment of faith homes, specifically for the care of pregnant women in the church as in Exodus chapter one.
- The Unity of the God-Head and the Trinity of Persons Therein.
- The Utter Depravity of Human Nature; the Necessity for Repentance and Regeneration and the Eternal Doom of the Finally Impenitent.
- The Virgin Birth, Sinless Life, Atoning Death, Triumphant Resurrection, Ascension and Abiding Intercession of our Lord Jesus Christ; His Second Coming and Millennial Reign on Earth.
- Justification and Sanctification of the Believers Through the Finished Work of Christ.
- The Baptism of the Holy Ghost for Believers With Signs Following.
- The Nine Gifts of the Holy Ghost for Edification, Exhortation and Comfort of the Church, Which is the Body of Christ.
- The Sacraments of Baptism by Immersion and the Lord’s Supper.
- The Divine Inspiration and Authority of the Holy Scriptures.
- Church Government by Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors, Teachers, Elders and Deacons.
- The Possibility of Falling from Grace.
- The Obligatory Nature of Tithes and Offerings.
- Divine Healing Through Obedience to the Command of our Lord Jesus Christ and Faith in His Name and Merit of His Blood for All Sicknesses, Diseases, and Infirmities. (Isaiah 53:5; Mark 16:18; James 5:14-18).
- Faith in God, the Jehovah Jireh to Supply All Your Financial Needs Without Going Into Debt or Borrowing Money on Interest; and to be Content With Having Food and Raiment. Godliness With Contentment is a Great Gain, and the Love of Money is the Root of All Evils (Philippians 4:19; Romans 13:8; 1 Timothy 6:6-10; Psalm 15:5).









