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Cleric Tasks Ordained Bishop On Service

The Chief Consecrator of Caring People’s Church, Port Harcourt, Bishop Lucky Nwikue Aroh, has charged the newly ordained Bishop of Apostolic Church Gospel Mission Nigeria Incorporated in Kaani Community, Bishop Sampson Nkpinee to be Kingdom-minded and to use his new position to serve mankind.
Bishop Aroh, who gave the charge during the six-day Angelic Reaction/Divine Restoration Convention organised by Apostolic Church Gospel Mission Nigeria Incorporated in Kaani Community recently, said it was incumbent on all servants of God to be Kingdom-minded and to serve mankind.
The citation of Bishop Nkpinee indicates that the cleric rose to his present position by dint of hardwork coupled with his love, passion and conviction for the work of God.
Over the years, he had served the church in several capacities before his present consecration as Bishop of the church.
The high point of the convention was the ordination of eight persons as station elders/deaconesses, five persons as divisional elders/deaconesses; three persons as apron; one person as pastor; and one person into the Office of Apostle. Eighteen persons were also baptised during the event.
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