Bishop Oyedepo’s Son Refutes Reviews Of Rift With Father Relating to Church Affairs

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The son of Bishop David Oyedepo, the founding father of the Residing Religion Church Worldwide, Isaac Oyedepo, has addressed latest speculations about his standing throughout the church and his relationship along with his father.

In an announcement shared on his X account on Tuesday, the youthful Oyedepo clarified that there are not any problems in his relationship along with his household, significantly his father, and he stays a steadfast member of the Residing Religion Church, often known as Winners Chapel Worldwide.

He reiterated his dedication to the church and requested that the general public train warning when contemplating info that has not been communicated by his official social media platforms.

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Oyedepo additionally warned towards the dissemination of unverified info concerning any separation from the Residing Religion Church, as such actions might be seen as a breach of his privateness.

He mentioned partly, “I need to state that there isn’t a complication in my relationship with my beloved household and my beloved dad ( Bishop David Oyedepo) who has stood by me and supported me through the years nor are there any in my dedication to my church-turned-home, Residing Religion Church, often known as Winners Chapel Worldwide.

“I stay a steadfast member of the Residing Religion Church devoted to the service of the physique of Christ.

“I urge most of the people to deal with info not communicated by me or any of my social media platforms with excessive warning. There ought to be no additional publications on any severance of my relationships with the Residing Religion Church with out my categorical authorisation, as it could be thought of a breach of my privateness. Thanks a lot on your understanding”

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