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Rev. Isaac Omolehin |
The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) has clarified a
mix-up surrounding Reverend Isaac Omolehin's ministering at the organization's
recent convention in Abuja. In a statement, PFN explained that Reverend
Omolehin was officially scheduled to facilitate a breakout worship session,
which he conducted with remarkable grace and anointing.
According to the statement, "For the avoidance of
doubt, Rev. Omolehin was officially scheduled-through a formal letter served to
him-to facilitate a breakout worship session, which he conducted with
remarkable grace and anointing, leaving behind powerful testimonies among his
hearers."
However, PFN emphasized that "at no time did the
fellowship communicate any invitation for him to minister at the main plenary
session; consequently, the question of withdrawing him from addressing the
general assembly never arose."
The PFN described the matter as a clear mix-up and
highlighted the importance of brotherly love in providing clarity, closure, and
healing. The organization expressed its high esteem for Reverend Omolehin,
acknowledging his labour, unimpeachable service, and commitment to the Kingdom
of God and the PFN.
The statement concluded, "His place in our collective
journey of faith remains indelible, and we are confident that this moment will
only strengthen the cords of unity within the Body of Christ."
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