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Church Of The Lord Hosts Its 72nd Annual Conference

The Church of the Lord Worldwide Liberia Province has completed its 72nd annual conference, aimed at coming together to find solutions to some challenges.

   Addressing the media after a week-long conference, the Provincial Head of Liberia, Moses Victor Olasemojo, said the objective of the conference was to provide the opportunity to plan ahead, in order to resolve their challenges and improve from their current status.

   According to him, the conference, which was held on February 12–18, with lots of activities such as seminars, marching and thanksgiving, was held under the theme, “The Merciful and Convenient God”.

   Bishop Olasemojo disclosed that evangelism was the discussion point of the seminar, and it was intended to remind every individual of their responsibility on evangelism, both in the society and the Kingdom of God.

   He further noted that the 72nd annual conference was well attended by members across the fifteen counties.  He underscored that the church is an organization, and that their lives reflect on the blessings of God through the covenant he made with their spiritual father.

   Bishop Olasemojo emphasized that members of the church gather once every year to plan on how to get to the next step. “We have made some decisions and resolutions. All ministers will meet three times in a year to go on the mountain in order to seek the Face of the Lord,” he added.

   Meanwhile, Bishop Olasemojo is advising everyone to join hands with President Joseph N. Boakai to move Liberia forward, because unity, peace and honesty are needed to achieve the nation’s goals.

   “My message is that election campaign is over, and this is not time for campaign any longer but time to join hands and move as a team. Let’s forget about tribalism, division and nepotism, and come together as one to move the country forward,” he said.

   “Also, when you look around you, you will find out that there are lots of things to be fixed, and majority of the youths that are supposed to be the leaders of tomorrow are just roaming the streets here and there,” he continued.

   He added that if the leaders of tomorrow are roaming the streets, that means there is no future for the country, noting that the government should focus on bringing the disadvantaged youth out of the mess for the benefit of the country.

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