The dispute between the Headquarters
of Foursquare Gospel Church and one of its parishes has deepened. It took fresh
twist on Sunday when policemen from Zone 2, Onikan, Lagos, stormed Livingspring
Tabernacle in Ikorodu on the outskirts of the state, to arrest its senior
pastor, Rev. Isaac Adeyemi.
The policemen acting on instructions
from the church’s board of directors had on Saturday gone to Adeyemi’s house to
arrest him, but picked up his 25-year-old son, Peter, when they didn’t meet
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They repeated the visit on Sunday,
at the church’s premises, but met a brick wall in their attempt to take away
the pastor. They were accompanied by officials from the church’s
headquarters in a white coaster bus.
The crisis stemmed from the headquarters’ decision to
suspend Adeyemi for “abandoning” a leadership conference for “Embrace,” a
soul-winning programme put together by the Tabernacle.
The church’s national officials
claimed Adeyemi was suspended for six months for shunning the conference. But
the senior pastor insisted that he is not under suspension, adding that the
decision was pre-conceived because stipulated guidelines were not followed…
On Sunday, aggrieved church members
rallied behind their pastor and pelted the visiting officials with sachets of
pure water. They locked the main gate and threatened to disgrace the
officials should they step into the church premises.
They also resisted church officials’
moves to address them, saying the Foursquare General Overseer is trying to
destroy the church by removing Adeyemi and put his own man in charge.
The gun-wielding policemen shook
their heads in disbelief at the unfolding scenario in the church. The officer
in charge rebuffed attempts by journalists to talk to him on the matter.
According to Nation, the
congregation chanted solidarity songs and called for the release of the senior
pastor’s son, who is still in police custody at Onikan.
They also carried placards some of
which read: “Give us Peter”; ”John 3:16 is God’s commandment”; ”Stop this
intimidation now”; “Embrace equal evangelism and soul winning,” and “We support our pastor, Rev.
Adeyemi.”
The drama continue as they await the
headquarters next move.
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