Bishop Thomas Aremu, who has just been retired at
Winners Chapel, has said that God has not endowed him to establish a church.
It is not yet clear whether he is talking in terms of
financial, spiritual or administrative capacity.
But, according to him, he has no intention of leaving
Winners Chapel to found his own church after retirement.
“I don’t have a church, and I cannot have a church
because God has not infused me with the capacity to do so. This is my church,”
he said during a programme marking his exit.
He is distinguished as the last surviving bishop among
the seven consecrated at the Garden of Faith in Kaduna in November 1999.
Meanwhile, Bishop David Oyedepo, founder of the
Living Faith Church (Winners Chapel), has urged critics to refrain from
questioning the church’s decisions regarding the retirement of its pastors.
The cleric faced criticism on social media after
reports emerged last week that his two vice presidents, Bishops Thomas Aremu
and David Abioye, would be retiring after serving three and four decades in the
ministry.
It was gathered that their retirement is in line with
the operational guidelines of the church, also known as The Mandate, which
serves as the church’s constitution.
Reacting while delivering his sermon at the
valedictory service for Bishop Aremu at Winners Chapel, Orita Bashorun, on
Tuesday, Oyedepo stressed the importance of focusing on one’s own affairs.
He revealed that the church’s Administrative Policy of
1998 was reviewed in 2001, while The Mandate of 2012 was revised in 2024,
stressing that the ministry operates by divine order.
The revised Mandate has changed the retirement age
from 60 to 55.
While the Founder, Oyedepo, retains the right to serve for life, future church
leaders will be restricted to one or two terms of seven years, pending approval
by the Board of Trustees.
The Bishop, however, warned those wishing for the
ministry’s downfall that they were wasting their “lives.”
He said, “My advice to commentators is to study to be
quiet and mind your business. It is wisdom to learn what is working and find
out what makes it work. Everything works here.”
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