Pastor Isaac Oyedepo unveils new ministry

Pastor Isaac Oyedepo unveils new ministry

Pastor Isaac Oyedepo, the son of Bishop David Oyedepo, the founder of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, has unveiled his own ministry, The Isaac Oyed

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Pastor Isaac Oyedepo, the son of Bishop David Oyedepo, the founder of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, has unveiled his own ministry, The Isaac Oyedepo Evangelistic Ministries.

Isaac shared a YouTube video titled ‘Unveiling of the Isaac Oyedepo Evangelistic Ministries’ on his X account on Tuesday.

In the YouTube video, his father not only ministered but also prayed for Isaac and his wife, Ayomitide, as they both knelt.

Bishop Oyedepo was heard saying in part, “As hands are laid on you, I pray for unusual grace for sustainable connectivity that will keep you going without sweat.

“I pray that impact will be your goal not good preaching but great impact and I pray that your life will interpret your message in the name of Jesus.

“As you step into this new phase of your assignment, may you be clothed with humility. I have never begged, yet I have never lacked, I have never borrowed yet I have never lacked.

“My son, His times are not in Your our hands, your times are in his hands.

“Don’t be part of maligning or bringing down any ministry. Some years ago, someone stood up to give a testimony and to malign The Redeemed Evangelical Mission, TREM and Deeper Life Bible Ministries and I corrected it immediately

“Never get to a point where you say this thing is only happening with me. This young generation of ministers believe they are everything.

“A sister told me she saw Pastor Kumuyu praying for her and I sent her to him with a note.”

The younger Oyedepo had in October clarified that there were no complications in his relationship with his family, particularly his father, and he remained a steadfast member of the Living Faith Church, also known as Winners Chapel International.