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What is the meaning of Christ Embassy?

What is the meaning of Christ Embassy?

Christ Embassy, also known as LoveWorld Incorporated or Believers’ Loveworld, is a megachurch and a Christian denomination founded by Pastor Chris Oyakhilome in 1987. The Church has ministries in Canada, Nigeria, South Africa, the United States and the United Kingdom. The church has 145 branches of on five continents.

Who is founder of Christ Embassy?

Chris Oyakhilome
Christ Embassy/Founders

What year did Christ Embassy start?

1987
Christ Embassy/Founded

Where is Pastor Chris from?

Edo, Nigeria
Chris Oyakhilome/Place of birth

Who is the husband of Pastor Ose Oyakhilome?

Chris Oyakhilome
Occupation Pastor, faith healing minister, television host and author
Spouse(s) Anita Ebhodaghe ​ ​ ( m. 1991; div. 2016)​
Children 2
Website www.pastorchrisonline.org

What was the original name of Christ Embassy?

It started with a different name: Before it became Christ Embassy, it was initially known as Believer’s LoveWorld Fellowship and then Believer’s LoveWorld Inc. 3. Christ Embassy is a mega church: From a prayer group, the church turned into a global network of churches with millions of members.

How many members does Christ Embassy Church have?

Christ Embassy is a mega church: From a prayer group, the church turned into a global network of churches with millions of members. In Lagos, the headquarters has over 40,000 believers.

Who is the pastor of Christ Embassy Church?

Christ Embassy also has a book publishing firm called LoveWorld Publishing Ministry and is a dedicated Christian Book Publishing firm reaching out to the world with the gospel of Jesus Christ with God’s Word through books authored by Pastor Chris Oyakhilome.

Why was the Christ Embassy Church in Sydney closed?

A branch of the Christ Embassy Church in Sydney was ordered to close for seven days in August 2021 after an illegal in-person service was conducted there during a COVID-19 lockdown. The service was attended by 60 people. The pastor of the church had previously discouraged his followers from receiving COVID-19 vaccines.

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