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SCCACS Church, Old Kutunku Gwagwalada Marks 15th Adult Harvest and Thanksgiving Service — Prophet Sanni Emphasizes Gratitude to God

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Wealthy Christians have been urged to invest their God-given resources in the propagation of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

The Founder and Spiritual Head of the Sacred Church of Christ, Aladura Cherubim and Seraphim (SCCACS), Old Kutunku, Gwagwalada, Abuja, Primate Apostle Prophet Michael Olalekan Sanni, made the call during the church’s 15th Adult Harvest and Thanksgiving Service held in Gwagwalada.

Primate Apostle Prophet Sanni, who expressed concern over the indifference of some affluent Christians toward the service of God, maintained that every contribution made toward the expansion of God’s kingdom would surely be rewarded.

He further admonished Christians to remain grateful to God in all circumstances, noting that the annual harvest and thanksgiving service was aimed at appreciating God’s faithfulness in the lives of church members.

In his remarks, the Chairman of the occasion, Rev. Dr. Prophet Yomi Cornelius, who also serves as the Cherubim and Seraphim Unification Chairman, Abuja Chapter, encouraged members to continually support the growth and spread of the gospel within SCCACS, Old Kutunku, and beyond.

He pledged his continuous financial and spiritual support to the church to ensure the gospel of Christ flourishes within Gwagwalada Area Council.

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Similarly, the Father and Mother of the Day, Baba Aladura Adeogun and Most Prophetess Modupe Olalekan, prayed for God’s continued guidance upon the Founder and Spiritual Head of the church, urging members to remain steadfast in faith and prayer to attract divine blessings and breakthroughs.

Some church members, including Apostle Olamola Jimoh and Evangelist Adeniyi Marayisa, expressed gratitude to God for His mercy and goodness throughout the year 2025.

The event, themed “Harvest of Bountiful Favour,” featured drama presentations, testimonies, and prayers of thanksgiving for the congregation and for Nigeria.

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