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10 interesting things you probably don't know about this church

Discover interesting and 'scandalous' things you may not have known about Christ Embassy.

Over the years,

With this, it is easy to think you know all there is to know about this church. However, there is always something to discover even about things we think we know very well.

Here are 10 interesting things about this controversial church.

1.The church started as a prayer group: Many years ago, the founder of the church, Chris Oyakhilome led a prayer group while he was still in school. This group turned into what we now know as Christ Embassy, which was established in 1990.

2. It started with a different name: Before it became Christ Embassy, it was initially known as Believer’s LoveWorld Fellowship and then Believer’s LoveWorld Inc.

3. Christ Embassy is a mega church: From a prayer group, the church turned into a global network of churches with millions of members. In Lagos, the headquarters has over 40,000 believers. It also runs three round the clock television channels; LoveWorld Sat, LoveWorld TV and LoveWorld Plus.

4. The church is allegedly run as a business: I spoke with a former church goer and he said he left because the church was treated like a business. Apparently, everyone has targets in this church. The pastor of a branch is expected to bring in more money than he did last week or month, home cells are expected to grow every week. This probably explains how the church has maintained it's place as one of the biggest in Nigeria.

5. The church goers have a strong belief in their founder: This is reflected in how most of the congregation dress like their founder and treat their hair like Oyakhilome does. Even when the church was hit with their leader's divorce scandal, their faith in him remained steadfast.

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6. Members are encouraged to work in church: They are given incentives to work in the church, for instance, church members are paid more than they would be given if they worked elsewhere.

7. Their evangelists are very persistent: Talking to a lot of people, we all agreed that Christ Embassy evangelists are seriously determined. They know how to follow up on prospective members and will literally 'disturb' you with calls, Whatsapp messages until you give in.

8. The Rhapsody of Realities is the manual of the church: Every member is expected to own one.

9. The church's founder has some unusual theories about masturbation, alcoholism and smoking: In 2012, Oyakhilome shocked everyone by saying that these three things are not sins. Concerning masturbation, he said: "the reason you are thinking of stopping it (masturbation) is because you think it has become a habit for you… masturbation is not more than a habit than any other habit.... no matter how wrong you think this is in your mind, get this straight, in itself, it is not a sin against God,” emphasising that as a result of this belief that it is a sin, Satan used it to oppress people of God “making them feel ineffective and inefficient in the things of God.” He was attacked by a lot of pastors including Adeboye, who maintained that masturbation is indeed a sin.

On smoking and drinking, the pastor said: "there is nothing wrong with Cigarette, the Bible doesn’t say anything was wrong with it... I know a lot of people do complain about it because of the relationship attached to it with some sicknesses like cancer...but if they really believe it is wrong why not ban it totally.

It is the same thing when you have Christians working in the Breweries. The Bible doesn’t condemn alcohol. The only reference made to alcohol in the Bible is ‘do not take too much of wine’. So you see these things has to do with the individual state...if they are convince something is not good they should just ban it..."

10. The church has had a lot of scandals: From rumors about the credibility of the miracles performed in the church to embezzlement lawsuits, the church has suffered a lot of scandals and controversies.

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