FAQs

Clear Answers to Common Questions About Our Church

Our Sunday Services hold at 8.15am with Sunday School and 9am for the Family Service.

Our Church is located at Plot 12, Layi Yusuf Crescent, off Admiralty Way, Lekki Phase 1 (Behind Zenith Bank). It’s the Street directly opposite Chicken Republic on Admiralty Way, Lekki.

Absolutely! We look forward to having your children worship with us. We have a Junior Church run by dedicated Children Teachers. The children meet for their own service in the Junior Church section at 9am while the Family Service is going on in the Main Church Auditorium.

We have various ministries and groups you can join as a volunteer or as a full worker. You can visit or call our Church Office on 08136017486 for more information.

Yes, our 9am Sunday Family Service is streamed live from our website and social media platforms. There’s also a Virtual Service for Existing and Aspiring Professionals at 8pm on Sunday via Zoom.

– We have a First Day of the Month Prophetic Prayers at 6am on YouTube and on Zoom.
– Our Bible Study holds online on Tuesday at 6pm on our YouTube Channel and on Facebook
– There’s a weekly Family Prayer Meeting every Thursday at 6pm via Zoom.

– You can fill out a prayer request card either in church or on our website. Our Pastors and Prayer Squad pray dedicatedly over these requests.


– We also have seasoned Counselors available after every Sunday Service to offer prayer and counseling.

– We have Two Outreach Centers at Barbwire and at Ologoloh where we provide food, clothing and other Welfare needs for those in that community, while ministering to their spiritual and discipleship needs.


– We also have a Hospital Visitation Team that visits and reaches out to those in various Hospitals within our community with the love of Jesus. They pray for the sick, give out toiletries and inspirational materials to them.

You can give in- person during any of our physical services or you can make an online transfer to our bank account. Here’s the link to all account details of the church