Steady growth and increase has been witnessed at the Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN) UK, since its inception in the summer of 2013. What started with a modest church “plant” in the suburbs of Acton, West London is gradually being transformed into a fruitful and growing congregation, full of vibrancy and grace.
On Saturday 02 August 2014, the church would be ordaining its first minister (a native Briton) to support the pioneer pastor Rev. Kefas Tanga’an in God’s work in his vineyard. The ordination ceremony shall take place at the ACTON centre on Acton high street, at 11am. It would have in attendance several imminent COCIN leaders from Nigeria and abroad, including the present and outgoing COCIN Presidents Rev. Datiri and Soja Bewarang amongst several others. T
Steady growth and increase has been witnessed at the Church of Christ in Nations (COCIN) UK, since its inception in the summer of 2013. What started with a modest church “plant” in the suburbs of Acton, West London is gradually being transformed into a fruitful and growing congregation, full of vibrancy and God’s grace.
On Saturday 02 August 2014, the church would be ordaining its first minister (a native Briton) to support the pioneer pastor Rev. Kefas Tanga’an in God’s work in his vineyard. The ordination ceremony shall take place at the ACTON centre on Acton high street, at 11am. It would have in attendance several imminent COCIN leaders from Nigeria and abroad, including the present and outgoing COCIN Presidents Rev. Datiri and Soja Bewarang amongst several others.
For the pictures of the ordination, please see the link: http://www.viewpointnigeria.com/lifestyle-mob/item/1163-photo-news-cocin-ordains-native-briton-martin-kavanagh-as-cocin-minister-in-the-uk
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