Month: November 2019

CHRISTIAN COUNCIL OF NIGERIA (CCN) @90: Towards a Single Theological-Voice.

In her keynote address to 2018 Conference on World Mission and Evangelism organised by the World Council of Churches in Arusha, Tanzania, Rev. Dr Mutale Mulenga-Kaunda spoke about the unique African ecumenical perspective especially before the European invasion.  According to her, “Africans are indeed ecumenical by nature, as we float in our indigenous/traditional, Islamic and Christian worldviews easily in order to find meaning in life and in death.” She continued, “The church, especially within the African context, has to serve as a missional resource for all people that live on the margins of their society, who are seeking to...

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“OLODUMARE: God in Yoruba Belief,” Bible of African Religion and a master-piece for scholars: Patriarch Bolaji Idowu, 26 years after, we remember him.

His Pre-Eminence Professor Bolaji Idowu, not merely a scholar but also a moral leader who had great impact on his own society was the third native-born leader of the Methodist Church Nigeria, serving from 1972 to 1984. He is also well known for his ethnographic and theological studies of the Yoruba people. Born on September 28, 1913 in Ikorodu, Nigeria, attended Baptist Boys’ High School, Abeokuta; Wesley College, Ibadan; Wesley House, Cambridge; and Wesley College, Headingly, Leeds. He worked and taught as the first Nigerian Head of Religious Department, University of Ibadan for twenty. He rose to become Professor...

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“REMAINERS” IN CHRIST: Beyond the Temporariness of Human Institutions.

When we realise the brevity of our life and the temporariness of this world, reading Luke 21: 5-19 suggests more than ‘a springboard for proclaiming God’s judgement on society.’ The passage warns us about becoming too fixated on temporary human and political institutions. History goes in cycles. Today, millions are struggling to make sense of a changing world and declining churches especially when globalisation continue to suck patriotism and spirituality from the top. The sad news is that unconcerned leaders fed nationalism and spirituality to the bottom hence, as the first signs of the end times, people are easily...

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Error of Sadduceeism: Marriage at the Resurrection?

The reputation of orthodoxy is no security against error just as error of Sadduceeism that arises from not knowing the Scriptures and the power of God goes beyond ancient times. Sadduceeism in relation to superior intelligence is fashionable today as of old ‘through the concessions of ignorance to this affectation,’ just as Phariseeism boasts superior piety. It is not every question, debate or conversation that searches for the truth just as the question of the one bride and the seven brothers by the Sadducees to Jesus was not a search for the truth. The hypothetical situation of the Sadducees...

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ALAUSA CHAPEL @ 20: Abiding Legacy of Lagos State Christians Civil Servants.

The story of a church affords us the opportunity to see how God protected and preserved His people from the beginning to the present day so as to bring about the sure accomplishment of God’s redemptive purposes in Jesus Christ. The story and testimony of the Chapel of Christ the Light (Interdenominational), Alausa, Ikeja is about how God works in mysterious ways especially through committed Christian civil servants. For me to write about the history of the Chapel invites us to see through those acts of Christian commitment, selflessness, Christian unity and walk of faith by the likes of...

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