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RCCG GOVERNING COUNCIL WILL HOLD MEETINGS ON THE MOON, SAYS ADEBOYE. (PHOTO).


 RCCG Governing Council will hold meetings on the moon, says Adeboye 


 The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has claimed that God revealed to him that soon the church's Governing Council meetings will be held on the moon.


According to Adeboye, the revelation was directly from God and he has no doubt that it will come to pass.


The cleric was speaking to  members at a recent church programme.


It has since then sparked interest and curiosity among church members and the general public. 


While some may view it as a metaphorical or spiritual message, others may interpret it as a literal prediction.


Adeboye said: "I am not doubting God, i know with him all things are possible. He told me, i told some of my people. He told me that a day is coming that when the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) Governing Council wants to hold their meeting, they'll hold it on the moon. I know it doesn't make sense, but then, that's God. 


"When God says we're going to be holding our governing council meetings on the moon, you don't have to believe it, but he has spoken and it will come to pass."

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  1. Pls let me know if this is senility because I believe he doesn’t smoke hemp!

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