04/05/2025
THE SUPERINTENDENT'S VISIT TO T.A.C.N INYANGITOR ASSEMBLY, UPENEKANG DISTRICT, UPENEKANG AREA
— A Day of Encouragement, Support, and Renewed Commitment
Sunday, May 4th, 2025, will remain a memorable day in the hearts of the congregants of The Apostolic Church, Inyangitor Assembly, Upenekang District. It was a day graced by the esteemed presence of the Field Superintendent of Eket Field, Pastor B. E. Okon, who joined the local assembly in their fund-raising service towards the continued growth and development of the church building.
The atmosphere was filled with joy and anticipation as members of the church and guests gathered to lift the work of God through their giving. Pastor B. E. Okon, a spiritual father known for his humility and visionary leadership, did not only honour the invitation but also brought words of encouragement and inspiration to the hearts of many.
In his address to the congregation, Pastor Okon expressed heartfelt appreciation to the leadership and members for their tireless efforts, unity, and unwavering commitment to the vision of expanding God's house. He lauded the assembly for taking bold steps in driving physical development alongside spiritual growth.
While speaking, he emphasized the importance of balance in ministry — pointing out that both spiritual maturity and infrastructural development are crucial for the advancement of the church's mission. “Our growth must be wholesome — we must build our faith as we build our place of worship,” he said.
To further demonstrate his support, the Superintendent made a generous donation towards the building project, setting a tone of sacrificial giving for others to follow. His gesture sparked great excitement and further motivated members to give wholeheartedly.
Pastor Okon concluded his visit with a message of hope and assurance. He pledged his continuous support and promised to return for the commissioning of the completed church building, which was met with loud applause and renewed determination from the church.
Indeed, the Superintendent’s visit was more than ceremonial — it was a divine push, reminding Inyangitor Assembly that their labour in the Lord is not in vain.
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