Tuesday 29 July 2014

CAC’s 24-year old crisis will be resolved soon

THE Chairman of the Christ Apostolic Church Peace and Reunification Group (CACPRG), Pastor Moses Adedoyin, has disclosed that the over 24-year old  lingering crisis in Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) will soon be over.
He revealed that the reconciliation of the two factions in the crisis is yielding positive outcome.
Adedoyin spoke at the Second Unity Prayer Conference, held at CAC, Itabale, Olugbode, Ibadan.
He said the group has been visiting the leaders of the different factions and they have been showing their interest to end the crisis.
“We have succeeded in ensuring that the leaders of the factions are now talking to each other and have held series of meetings together. The leadership of Supreme Council accepted the reconciliation move, but the leadership of General Executive Council is still having issues with the reconciliation terms and conditions. So, we are appealing to them to embrace it for the unity of the church,” he said.
Adedoyin noted that the “crisis has done a lot of havoc to the mission spiritually and physically.”
He enjoined CAC members globally to rededicate themselves by organising special prayer meetings in their assemblies and districts for the resolution of the crisis that has turned the church to an object of reproach.
Earlier in his message, the former Vice-Chancellor of Joseph Ayo Babalola University (JABU), Prof.  Olubunmi Oshun, said:” The vision of CAC founding fathers must not be in vain. We must uphold ourselves and unite the church. The early church lived together in love and one accord.
“Lack of discipline among evangelist, is one of the problems in CAC. Why the youths are leaving for other churches is that they perceived leaders unserious to resolve the crisis amicably. They are even divided in secular institutions.
“The lesson learnt from this crisis is that the church cannot collapse because God’s work cannot be destroyed. All we need to do is to first recognise the problem.”

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