William E Osemwegie with other graduant |
Benin City, Nigeria – Evangelist Williams Egberhamwen Osemwegie was officially ordained as an Evangelist on December 13, 2024, in a solemn and spiritually uplifting ceremony presided over by Prof. Blessings Iyare, the President and Chancellor of Apostolos Bible College International. The event, which took place alongside the ordination of other ministers of God, marked a significant milestone in his journey of faith and ministry.
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During the ordination, Evangelist Osemwegie was publicly set apart to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to equip and train Christians in fulfilling the Great Commission. The ordination was conducted under the auspices of Apostolos Bible College International and The Early Church House Ministries (TECHM International, Inc.), organizations renowned for their commitment to spreading the gospel and fostering spiritual leadership.
The celebration continued today, December 14, 2024, as Evangelist Osemwegie graduated with a Diploma in Christian International Relations from Apostolos Bible College International. He completed various certificate courses, including Church Planting and Church Management and Conflicts, showcasing his dedication to understanding and addressing the challenges of modern ministry.
Williams Osemwegie |
The graduation ceremony, held in Benin City, Edo State, was attended by family, friends, and fellow graduates who celebrated their collective achievement in Christian education and leadership. The event underscored the college’s mission of training leaders to carry the message of Christ to the ends of the earth.
Evangelist Osemwegie expressed gratitude to God, saying, "I give God all the glory for a wonderful and successful ordination and graduation. This is a call to serve and a commitment to educate and train Christians worldwide."
The two-day celebration was a testament to the transformative power of faith and education in equipping leaders to impact their communities and the world at large.
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