C&S Unification New Supreme Head Declares Ten-Point Agenda for Spiritual Growth and Global Mission
Cherubim and Seraphim Unification Church of Nigeria has entered a new era with the enthronement and anointing of His Grace Prophet Dr. Emmanuel Abiodun Adewale Alogbo JP, FNACM as the new Supreme Head.
In a landmark address delivered at his installation ceremony, Prophet Alogbo outlined a bold Ten-Point Agenda for Unity and Growth, describing it as a roadmap to reposition the church as a "beacon of spiritual excellence, holiness, and service to humanity." Among the top priorities highlighted are: Branding and Identity Reformation, Doctrinal and Liturgical Realignment, Leadership Development and Succession Planning, Evangelism and Global Missions, Youth and Women Empowerment, Technology and Media Advancement and Educational Advancement, including the establishment of Moses Orimolade University.
He emphasized that his vision is to create "a united, disciplined, and Christ-centered Church" that will also serve as a strong voice of light in the global Christian community.
He stated that the agenda will be executed in three phases over the next three years:
Phase I: Doctrinal harmonization, disciplinary frameworks, and the foundation of Moses Orimolade University.
Phase II: Branding rollout, evangelism campaigns, and empowerment programs for the youth and women.
Phase III: Institutional strengthening, global expansion, educational consolidation, and financial sustainability.
Prophet Alogbo urged all denominations, pastors, and members to embrace the spirit of collective responsibility, declaring that the task ahead is beyond one leader. Quoting John 17:21, “That they all may be one,” he reinforced his call for unity and prayed for divine guidance to build a church that is united, disciplined, and globally relevant.
The enthronement of Prophet Alogbo thus marks not only a new leadership chapter but also a renewed vision for growth, unity, and impact within the Cherubim and Seraphim Unification Church of Nigeria.
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