Christian Association of Nigeria Lagos state chapter has called on Christians in Nigeria to do away with any form of denominational differences and work together towards tackling common challenges.
Citing lackadaisical attitude rooted in denominational biases and resentment as part of the evil factors influencing the killings in the nation, the Chairman of the state chapter of CAN, Apostle Alexander Bamgbola, said the unity of Christians would bring about a formidable force to tackle its challenges, especially the killing of Christians.
Bamgbola made a speech on Wednesday through the Secretary of the chapter, Israel Akinadewo, at the Hoare’s Methodist Church, Yaba, at the end of a three-day prayer and fasting programme. The prayer which started on Monday, July 9 as directed by the national body of CAN.
Akinadewo, who made it known that Bamgbola was with other CAN state chairmen in Abuja for the national prayer, urged Christians in Lagos not to be complacent because their areas had not witnessed the killings.
In his address which was titled
, ‘The ever-dependable power of God”, Akinadewo noted that the killings were not targeted against a particular denomination but against the Church in general, the reason, according to him, why Christians should shun discrimination based on denomination and embrace brotherliness.



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