Winners' Chapel

Winners' Chapel (also known as Living Faith Church known ) is a megachurch, which was founded in 1981 by David Oyedepo in Kaduna, Nigeria. It has now spread to over 50 countries worldwide. In Nigeria alone there are more than 400 communities. The central doctrinal statement of the church is the All- possibility of faith within the earthly existence, including the ability to cure diseases by praying to attain and achieve material prosperity.

The headquarters of the Winners' Chapel is called Faith Tabernacle. It is built within a Canaanland mentioned, over 200 acres of church land in Ota, a suburb of Lagos. The Faith Tabernacle is one with a capacity of over 50,000 seats inside and 250,000 outside the building of the largest church buildings in the world. On the site of a church founded by the private university is also housed, the Covenant University, and its own publishing house, which publishes authored by Oyedepo literature.

Winners' Chapel has several primary schools and secondary schools in Nigeria. She also has her own Bible Seminary, called Word of Faith Bible Institute ( WOFBI ). It has offices in more than 30 countries, the largest institution of its kind to be established in Nigeria. For the Church continues 2 passenger planes and a strong 350 fleet vehicles, the church visitors are transported to and from Canaanland. A branch of the Missionary Society of the Winners' Chapel, Ministry World Mission Agency ( WMA), devoted to charitable works, especially for those in need within the community.

Every December calls the Winners' Chapel a large gathering, called Shiloh. During the Shiloh meeting in 2007 Oyedepo announced that the church had begun to build six more universities across Africa.

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