THE FAITH TABANACLE. The faith tabernacle, generally acknowledged as the doyen of the ALADURA MOVEMENT, which would ultimately provide the launching pad for the major revival movement resulting in the birth of two major Nigerian churches today, actually in 1918, in Ijebu-ode, in the southwestern part of Nigeria. The society was known originally as the Diamond society of Nigeria. It started as -----
Quite a lot could be accomplished in a single day when God decides to intervene in the human affairs, than could otherwise be achieved in several years with human effort. Perhaps this was why peter wrote that one day with the Lord is like a thousand years like day. When God step in, one day's results can be greater than that of a thousand years with personal effort.
It was a Thursday; it was 10th day of July of that historic year 1930. It was the best of the time, and it was the spring of hope. Yea, it was the season of light Yes. it was the day of the Lord, the type of which had never been prior to that time, and the mankind of which based on several eyewitness accounts, will never be again.
The faith tabernacle leaders were gathered in their fellowship hall at Oke-Ooye for their meeting. They had tackled the first item, which was on monogamy i.e. Whether it is right to be baptized as polygamists or not. They now moved to the second item, which is heals with divine healings. The real question that wandering them was whether or not the name of Jesus alone was sufficient and adequate for healings. This was the item under discussion when the revival exploded.
The name of the misson was chosen through the inspiration of the Holy spirit,the name is an indication that we all given the work of Apostles to do. This name was registered for the mission in 1931 with the following Bible references to suport it 1 cor 1:1,2cor 1:1,Galatians1:1 Eph 1:1, Col.1:1,1Tim 1:1 2Tim 1:1, Titus 1:1
A total of 581 new pastors were ordained by the leaders of the Church on 28th September 2014. The ordination took place at the Church's annual Convention which held at CAC Alasepe Prayer Ground, Ikire, Osun State. Before their ordination, the new pastors had undergone requisite training at the Church's pastoral training centres. The centres are located in Ibadan, Lagos, Akure and Port Harcourt. Delivering a charge at the event, the president of the Mission, Pastor G.O. Lagunju, reminded the newly ordained pastors, that the Church's decision to ordain them was not merely because they graduated from their training centres, but ultimately because of the oath they took at the Convention to be faithful in their assignment. They would therefore be called by God to render account of their stewardship when they appear before God. The ordination proper was led by the General Superintendent, Pastor J.A. Adeoloye, assisted by many other senior pastors, including the Chairman, Theological Seminary Board, Pastor Henry Ojo and the coordinator of the Ibadan Centre, Pastor J.D. Onagwa.