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National Stadium To Shake As Celestial Church Marks 40yrs After Oshoffa With “Glory” Revival
holding on Saturday, September 13, 2025
Forty years after the passing of its founder, the Celestial Church of Christ (CCC) is set to light up the National Stadium in Surulere, Lagos, with a massive revival concert tagged “GLORY”.
The memorial celebration, holding on Saturday, September 13, 2025, from 4pm to 10pm, will gather Celestians and Christians from across the world to honour the legacy of Reverend Prophet Pastor Founder SBJ Oshoffa.
The concert, described as more than just a musical event, will serve as a moment of spiritual renewal, evangelism, healing, and soul-winning in line with the missionary mandate of the late Oshoffa. Church leaders say the gathering will be both a celebration of grace and a divine encounter where worshippers will unite in thanksgiving for a servant of God whose ministry continues to shape millions of lives.
Leading the revival will be Reverend Emmanuel Mobiyina Friday Oshoffa, Pastor and Spiritual Head of the Celestial Church of Christ Worldwide, alongside anointed ministers such as Bishop Eddie Beobor of AGG Global Family Church, Warri; Prophet Siwoniku; Prophet Ekunola Davies; Prophet Oladele Israel (Genesis); Senior Evangelist Sunday Sofowora of Sharon Parish, Ikorodu; VSE Jesuyon Ekundayo from CCC Citadel of Celestial, UK; AMSE Allan Jones Udofia from Port Harcourt Parish 1; AMSE Kingsley Adeyinka of CCC Central Cathedral, Abuja; and MSE Olusegun Olarinde, International Pastor’s Representative.
The evening of revival will also feature powerful worship sessions from the Central Choir of CCC Worldwide, CCC Apete Choir from Ibadan, Evangelist Segun Ajidara, and Evangelist Femi Opalemo. Organisers say attendees should expect the fire of revival to fall, miracles to happen, and lives to be transformed as thousands gather in one voice to give glory to God.
Worshippers are urged to come with faith and expectation, with the assurance that the glory of God will be revealed in new and powerful ways.
Forty years on, the life and legacy of SBJ Oshoffa remains a rallying point for Celestians — and his memorial concert is set to be one of the biggest spiritual gatherings in Nigeria this year.


