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Pastor Adeboye Says RCCG Governing Council Will One Day Hold Meeting on the Moon

by Victor Haruna
April 6, 2025
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The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye.
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The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has revealed that God told him the church’s governing council will one day hold a meeting on the moon.

Speaking at the April edition of the Holy Ghost Congress, the 83-year-old cleric acknowledged the prophecy might sound unbelievable, but expressed confident that it will come to pass.

“I am not doubting God, I know with Him all things are possible. But He told me, and I told some of my people, that a day is coming when the RCCG Governing Council will hold their meeting on the moon. I know that does not make sense, but then, that is God,” Adeboye said.

The respected preacher also recounted how God once told him he would own a city, despite living at the time in a single-room apartment in Mushin, Lagos.

“Just like He said to me not to ask for a house, I have decided to build a city. He was talking to somebody living in a room in Mushin. When I shared with those people who were with me then, they all laughed. They are still laughing because they can see what God is doing,” he added.

Adeboye reiterated that God’s promises may defy human logic but will always be fulfilled in due time. says God revealed to him that the church’s governing council will one day hold a meeting on the moon.

Speaking during the April edition of the Holy Ghost Congress, the 83-year-old cleric said that although the prophecy may sound unbelievable, he is confident it will come to pass.

“I am not doubting God, I know with Him all things are possible. But He told me, and I told some of my people, that a day is coming when the RCCG Governing Council will hold their meeting on the moon. I know that does not make sense, but then, that is God,” Adeboye said.

The respected preacher also recounted how God once told him he would own a city, despite living at the time in a single-room apartment in Mushin, Lagos.

“Just like He said to me not to ask for a house, I have decided to build a city. He was talking to somebody living in a room in Mushin. When I shared with those people who were with me then, they all laughed. They are still laughing because they can see what God is doing,” he added.

Adeboye reaffirmed that although God’s promises may defy human logic but will always be fulfilled in due time.

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