Why did you leave your dad’s church? – Pastor Adeboye’s son, Leke, probes Bishop Oyedepo’s son Isaac (VIDEO)

Pastor Leke Adeboye and Isaac Oyedepo, two spiritual architects and heirs to Africa's most esteemed clerical legacies, share a common calling of stepping into their fathers' legendary footprints to serve the divine. While one remains deeply rooted in his father's spiritual legacy, the other has a vision to sail uncharted waters and build a ministry that would shine like a beacon. Pastor Leke's curiosity was piqued, prompting him to ask, "What sparked your decision to leave your dad's church?" With scriptural clarity, a heart full of passion and a soul on fire, Isaac's response was a masterclass in biblical wisdom


Isaac Oyedepo, the son of David Oyedepo, founder of the influential Living Faith Church (LFC), recently opened up on his audacious decision to start his own church.

In 2023, Isaac Oyedepo, who had been passionately leading the youth section of his father’s globally renowned church, Winners Chapel set the internet ablaze with a bold announcement on Instagram.

With a mix of excitement and conviction, Isaac revealed the unveiling of his own ministry, a move that sent shockwaves through the religious community and beyond.

In a recent riveting interview on his talk show “Confession Box,” Pastor Leke Adeboye, the son of the esteemed General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, didn’t shy away from asking the tough questions.

Sitting down with Pastor Isaac Oyedepo, he delved straight into the heart of the matter, probing Isaac about the speculations swirling around his departure from his father’s church and the establishment of his own ministry.

In a poised and forthright response, Pastor Isaac Oyedepo clarified that he remains an integral member of his father’s esteemed congregation. Emphasizing his deep-rooted connection to the church where he was actively involved even before assuming his role as a full-time pastor, Isaac underscored his unwavering commitment to his family’s spiritual legacy.

He candidly addressed the complexities that arose from media scrutiny, acknowledging the challenges that accompanied his decision to transition into full-time ministry.

According to Pastor Isaac Oyedepo, while his presence on the pulpit at his father’s church may have diminished, he remains actively engaged in overseeing the operations of the church’s branch in Abuja.

Despite his shifting role, he asserted that his decision to embark on his own ministry journey was a divine calling that he could not ignore.

WATCH HIM SPEAK BELOW

Bishop David Oyedepo, was present when his son, Isaac, unveiled his ministry.

In a video shared by the Isaac Oyedepo Evangelistic Ministries, Bishop Oyedepo was spotted praying for his son

He anointed the young man for success as he started his own ministry, The Isaac Oyedepo Evangelistic Ministries, separate from the Winners Chappel ministry.

 

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