Living Word Christian Fellowship - Connections

Connections

The church has a number of affiliations with other churches and organisations. The church has links with the ministry of Dr Bill Hammon and Christian International, a ministry that emphasises the continuing ministry of Apostles and Prophets today. They also have a close relationship with Prophets Ron and Jane Jolliff of Northside Community Church, Columbus, Ohio.

They are also linked to the ministry of Dr Femi Olowo who heads up City of Faith Church, Omega Ministries and Global Institute. There are also strong links and involvement with Ellel Ministries.

LWCF is a member of The Evangelical Alliance of Great Britain, The African and Caribbean Evangelical Alliance and Churches in Communities International under the leadership of Rev Hugh Osgood.

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