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GKS Celebrates Feast Of Tabernacles in Grand style
The God's Kingdom Society ( GKS) a.k.a the Church Of the Living God has commenced its annual Christian Feast of Tabernacles today, Sunday, 15th December 2024. The epoch making event which took place at the church Headquarters, Salem City, Warri in Warri South Local Government Area saw celebrants from Warri and its environs dance through some streets in a colourful procession and back to the Headquarters.
The President of the Church, Brother Felix Adedokun who is billed to preside over all the Assemblies is to deliver an address titled: "Why Judgement And Purgation Are Much More Necessary In The Service Of God During The Last And Great Day."
The feast which is an 8- day event beginning from 15th - 22nd December, 2024, which sees celebrants and delegates from different parts of the country, Nigeria and abroad would gather for Holy Convocation on Sunday, December, 22, 2024. As always from 500pm -7:00pm, the celebrants will enjoy spiritual enlightening sermons from some Ministers and Elders of the church scheduled on different days
As always, the feast will be streamed live via several Internet platforms of the church as well as showcased musical performances from different regions of Nigeria and some West African countries on the 6th day of the event slated for musical festival.
As part of the occasion, there will be Christian Women Assembly, Street Processions, Blessing of Little Children, Children's Assembly, and Special Thanksgiving. The highlight of the feast will be the holy convocation and blessing of children.
It should not be forgotten in a hurry that
GKS is an International Christian Organisation dedicated to preaching of the saving gospel of Jesus Christ. The Ministry has been observing the Feast of Tabernacles since 1935 by the grace of God.
By this, GKS cordially invites "All Lovers of Truth and Righteousness" to grace the programme as this is inline with the Holy Bible..." And that there is blessing for all those who attend the Feast".