I need the full address of this church, Lol! According to the pastor,
the church is dedicated to the service of humanity especially Nigerians who are
going through economic hardship.
In a country like Nigeria,
where most churches constantly make money off their members, there is a church
operating in Abuja which does not collect tithe or offering from its members.
The church is Givers Embassy, aka Home of Consular Generals, which was formally
established in Abuja at the conference hall of 3J’s Hotel last Sunday, July 30,
2017.
The pastor, Edward Olutoke
said: “Givers Embassy exists to raise Consular Generals for God’s kingdom on
earth. We give visas to houses, cars and businesses. Above all, we give visas
to things that make life meaningful.
“These consular generals
would, through their devotion to God’s word, worship, and worthy living,
inspire the much needed spiritual and socio-economic transformation in their
lives and that of others.“
The problem of our society
is greed. It’s not Boko Haram, it’s not Biafra. If we can solve the problem of
greed in Nigeria, we will be better for it,” the pastor of the newly
established church, Edward Olutoke said shortly after the first church service.
“In Nigeria, we don’t give back to the society. People who give back, give
peanuts. We don’t need to only feed the people who are in poverty, we need to
give them life. Instead of giving them fish, we teach them how to catch the
fish."
Speaking on why his church
doesn’t collect tithes and offering, Olutoke said the vision came from God.
“God told me that as the owner of the church, he would build and sustain the
church. God asked me not to collect tithes and offering. We are to help the
needy. God said any member of the church who wants to touch other people’s
lives can do it directly to the needy.
“The Holy Spirit is leading
us and we don’t want people to believe that they must bring offering to church
before they are blessed, no. If I give offering in the church while a woman
close to me is dying of hunger, what have I done? "As a Christian, I
should not allow that woman to die. The God who created the woman won’t be
happy with me if I packaged an offering to the church while she is suffering”

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