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Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by yommyuk: 5:31am On Oct 05, 2010
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Celestial Church Of Christ was not initiated by man but descended by God from heaven into the hands of Samuel Bilehou Oshoffa on 29th September, 1947 and because of this the church is alias the Holy Church of Christ from heaven. It was through Oshoffa that it was made known to mankind hence he was called its founder.

After the death or demise of Oshoffa, people believe that all the spiritual powers of the church had gone with him on the mistaken belief that he was its founder. But to prove them wrong I embarked on my research through inspiration in 1987 [11th January, 1987]. I was able to do this because of the seven candle stand being used to worship JAH JEHOVAH in the church (Revelation 1).

It was discovered that the system of worship being used in the church was laid down by the heavenly hosts that descended with the church in 1947, our hymn 703. These heavenly hosts are to be guiding the church and the worshippers therein. The church is destined to bring to the knowledge of the worshippers in other churches initiated and formed by either a man or some groups of men, some solid points in the Holy Bible of Christians which are the hidden secrets of ages in Deut. 29:29, Jeremiah 33:3, Rev 10:1-5, Daniel 12:4-10, Ephesians 3:8-15 which apostle Paul referred to in I Corinthians 2:9-12. John 16:12-13, Ephesians 4:8-12, John 14:23-26, Exodus 24:9-12, Exodus 33:12-23. JAH JEHOVAH gave instruction to Papa Oshoffa that he and his members of the church should listen to whatever the heavenly hosts say to them as in the case of Moses and Jesus Christ which the heavens raised and are still raising prophets and prophetesses to make this possible. And that if they want to pray they should first of all call or say according to John 14:23-26 and I Timothy 5:21

JEHOVAH for Old Testament
JESUS CHRIST for New Testament
HOLY MICHEAL defender of the faithful

Oshoffa and his elderly assistants should not direct the affairs of the church with mental abilities. This means that the law of majority is not allowed in the church [Numbers chapter 13 and 14 refer]. It is only the Holy spirits who know the secrets in the bible not man. There are no higher degrees obtained in theology in the world that can make one know the secrets and the oracles of God, unless one listens to God the Lord says which the system of worship in the church is. And this makes the system highly spiritual and not Orthodox, Mathew 11:25.

Our beliefs are strongly attached to “God the Lord says” and these have risen to series of rituals being performed in the church to solve human problems through the unsearchable riches of Christ, Ephesians 3:8 and John 1:26. This is to fulfill what Jesus Christ said in Mathew 11:28-30.

This Church is indigenous; it is neither foreign nor alien. This is the more reason why it is responsive to our spiritual problems in Africa. Oshoffa was meek like Moses. His meekness is the criterion which made it possible for Jesus Christ and Jehovah to choose him and not his marriage status (Number 12:1-10). Today after his death, we have been able to confirm the true structures of heavens as stated in Deut 10:14 and 17. Furthermore we have been able to know the true composition of the God-Head. We have been able to penetrate kingdom of heavens which contain about 59 heavens separately and the kingdom of GOD which are uncountable and finally the Golden kingdom of God which are terribly uncountable and all full of Lords, Gods and one GOLDEN FATHER whom we have been able to bring down to this world of sins. We have brought down the Golden Age since November 2001 (Joshua 22:22-23). We are able to do all these through the Blood of Jesus Christ and we are the only church who have been able to prove right what Jesus Christ said in John 14:5-12 that;

I am the way, I am the Truth and I am the Life nobody can come to my Father [JEHOVAH] except through me. Anybody who practises my teachings will do all what I did

Verse 12b says “and will do more than what I did” and this we have done to the greatest surprise of JAH JEHOVAH, JESUS CHRIST and our eternal leader of the Church, Pa OSHOFFA, whose name in the kingdom of God is now SERO SERO NAYE. We have taken Christ to the Golden Kingdom now. He is very grateful to Celestial Church of Christ as at today. By what we have done we have expanded the narrow path to the kingdom of God, Math 7:13-14.

This is the only church that descended from the Heart of God in the kingdom of God and its name there is JOVEH IDANAYI. It descended through Oshoffa who was a raw illiterate and a super polygamist, Mathew 11:25. He did not attend any seminary founded by man but allowed himself to be directed by the heavens, JAH JEHOVAH and JESUS CHRIST, our hymn 762.

We have also been able to help Pope Paul John II to gain entrance into the tenth heaven. He came to our church on May 8th 2005 to tell us that he was refused entrance into heaven when he died and he should come to our parish for assistance because he caused their seven candle stand to be cancelled thereby canceling the closeness of their church to God. He was told to come to our parish to learn from us the knowledge of the names of the seven spirits of God which the seven candle-stand represents and which is the soul of the church according to Revelation 4. He strongly appealed to us to teach him and we did so. He told us that they cancelled the seven candle-stand which represents the God-Head because people told them that there is only one God without taking note of Genesis 1:26-and 27.

We taught him the names of the seven Holy Spirits in the God-Head in Revelation 4 whom Catholics do refer to in their song;

Come Holy Spirits
Creators come
From thy bright Heavenly throne
Come take possession of our Souls
And make them all thine own.


After we have taught him, he went away. The discussion he had with us through our prophetess was duly recorded with our cassette recorders. He later came back to meet the Golden Father who told him to go and ask for forgiveness of his sins and HE mentioned the sins to him. He did not agree but Pa Oshoffa descended and explained to him. He later came back to meet Jesus Christ in the premises of our parish who confirmed the sins to him before he agreed. He also told him to go and see to it that the seven candle-stand be re-instated in Rome. They detailed one strong heavenly father to assist him to do this by appearing to Pope Benedict XVI in his dreams. He had been able to do this. In Rome they have re-instated the altar of three candle-stands for Holy Mary for the dedication of man. Equally, the altar of seven candle-stand with candles burning on them for the spiritual worship of God the creator of heavens and earth has been re-instated. He came back on the Sunday 26th of August 2007 to inform us about this development. He also told us that he is now in the 10th heaven. He called the names of the seven spirits of God on the throne of God.

Anybody who is psychic and spiritual will be seeing the heavenly hosts as they are descending into our church in form of FIRES and FLAMES OF FIRES everyday. Multitude of them descended on Sunday 26th August to worship with us. GOLDEN FATHER who is the only CAUSE (The only ALFA ET OMEGA) comes down always. Through us He has Goldenised all the heavens, the hierarchies and the kingdoms. The kingdom of heavens are different from the kingdom of God [Mathew 19:22-23]. As these holy spirits descend they introduce themselves to us individually by giving us their names and where they are situated in the heavens. We have collected a lot of names from them. Even these heavenly beings and Gods ask our prophets and prophetesses to draw their pictures for us to see. And they always ask us to show the pictures to them to confirm whether the pictures are their semblances or not.

We members of RENA ROIMA parish of Celestial Church are heavenly pilgrims even though we are still living. Our inner man is shuttling between the heavens and the world (Ephesians 3:16, Romans 7:22, 1 Thessalonians 5:23). This is happening because we allow the heavens to control and direct our affairs in the church. We know what is happening in heavens and in the world. Heavenly Beings worship with us all the time and this is what surprised Pope John II when he came to the premises of our church.

We make this fantastic spiritual progress after the death of Pa Oshoffa because of our strong faith in the spiritual powers of the church. Angels, Cherubims, Seraphims, Archangels and super Arch-angels as well as super Heavenly Beings are operating in the church all the time. It is our father ABSOLUTE NOTHING of Jeremiah 23:23-24 who is also of John 1:1-3 that has been controlling the affairs of Nigeria while JEHOVAH JIRAH, JESUS CHRIST are ministering unto him. They are in full control of Nigeria with the spiritual name of Nigeria. This is the country where they are in the whole world. It is through them we are able to go “up, far and above” all heavens to the Golden kingdoms. There is no church in the world where all these can happen as they don’t use altar of God to worship.

The altar facilitates the descent of the heavens into the church and it assists our ascension into the heavens. Man is to ascend into the heavens through Christian religion in order to bring the heavens down to the world of man. Jesus Christ is a native of heaven he could not bring down the heavens. He came to teach us how to live well in order to make our ascension while still living. This is what Celestial Church of Christ came to do for man. The church is also to cleanse the world and this has started to take place since 23rd day in the month of May 2003 up till now. The church is to make man a Heavenly Pilgrim (HP) not Jerusalem Pilgrim (JP) and to cleanse the world. That is why it is designated as the LAST SHIP of redemption.

This is the small part of what the church has been able to achieve after the death of Pa Oshoffa. Celestial Church of Christ is to let Christians know the unsearchable riches of Christ and make plain to everyone the administration of these mysteries which for ages past was kept hidden in God the creator of all things. His intent was that THROUGH THE CHURCH the manifold wisdom of God should be made known to the rulers and authorities in the heavenly realms, according to our Lord. In Him and through faith in Him we may approach God with freedom and confidence (Ephesians 3:8-12). The hidden things which;

No eye has seen,
No ear has heard,
No mind has conceived,
What God has prepared for those who love him.


God has revealed it to us by His spirit in our own parish (RENA ROIMA) of Celestial Church Of Christ (1 Corinthian 2:9-10). The things which the seven thunders dictated to John the visioner in Revelation 10:1-5 in which a voice from heaven told him not to write it down but to seal them up are with us. The seven thunders had come to introduce their names one by one and told us the mysteries which they claimed they had not told anybody in the Christendom as they are not worshipping God the way He wants them to worship Him in TRUTH and SPIRIT because God is Spirit (John 4:24).

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Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by yommyuk: 5:40am On Oct 05, 2010
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Oschoffa, Samuel Bilewu
1909 to 1985
Celestial Church of Christ (Aladura)
Nigeria




The Pre Oschoffa Years

Following the scramble for Africa and the subsequent partitioning of the continent in accordance with the decisions of the Berlin Conference in 1885 [1], people of the same tribe, with the same culture and speaking the same language were forcibly and unjustifiably separated to conform to the wishes of the imperialists [2]. As a result, the embattled town of Imeko, hometown of Oschoffa's mother, and Dasatre, his father's hometown, in spite of their common culture, language and history, were unjustifiably separated by the imperial powers: Imeko was accordingly placed under British authority in the colony of Lagos while Dasatre was made part of the French colony of Dahomey. The geographical similarities between these two places cannot be over-emphasized. The climate, vegetation and soil are similar [3]. The human activities especially in the field of agriculture and palm oil cultivation which were basically on a subsistence level are the same in the two places. Similarly, the cultural bond between Imeko and Dasatre could be seen in the common language of the Egbado stock of the Yoruba people spoken in both places and the intermarriages between them.

Oral tradition claims that the parents of Daddy Osofa (Oschoffa's grand-parents [4]) namely Pa Ojo and Mama Kosina emigrated from Abeokuta and settled down at Dasatre. It was at Dasatre that Daddy Osofa was born. The name Oschoffa has its roots in the Yoruba proberb Oju ki i se ofa ti ota le ta bani ka subu which means: "The eye is not an arrow that the enemy can use to cause one's death." This expression was shortened by the Yoruba to "Osofa" which was further anglicized, becoming "Oschoffa."

According to oral tradition, Daddy Osofa was a polygamist [5] and Madam Toun Alake Iyafo was one of his wives. Madam Alake Iyafo hailed from Imeko, an Egbado town within the Ogun State of Nigeria. The most striking aspect of Daddy Osofa's married life was that it was estimated that he had thirty-nine children. But sadly enough, with the exception of Oschoffa, none of them reached adolescence. Furthermore, all the children except Oschoffa were females. Daddy Osofa faced two serious problems: first, the loss of his children in infancy and second, his near inability to produce a male child. However, considering the high rate of infant mortality in Africa in those days, could it have been caused by lack of proper medical attention? Could it have been caused by an unhealthy environment and poor sanitation? But notwithstanding the inadequacy of the health care system at that time, it seems inconceivable to ascribe the loss of thirty-nine children within two decades to the lack of proper medical attention and poor sanitation. Could it also have been caused by forces more powerful than Daddy Osofa?

Answering any of these questions requires an understanding of African traditional religion, cultural heritage, social ethics as well as the environmental conditions at that time. With regard to African beliefs, the existence of a Supreme Being possessing the power of life and death over all mortals is widely accepted. It may be said that the real problem that Daddy Osofa faced was his inability to produce a male child who would inherit his property after his death. This was in line with the Dahomean [6] culture which gave the inheritance to the firstborn son. It is important to note that patrilineal system of inheritance is common in West Africa with the possible exception of the Akans of Ghana and Ivory Coast who practice the matrilineal system.

Birth of S. B. J. Oschoffa

Daddy Osofa was one of the early converts to Christianity in Porto Novo and in the light of his domestic problems he prayed ceaselessly to God to give him a baby boy [8] who would live to inherit his wealth and immortalize his name after his death. It was therefore not very surprising that in 1909 in answer to Daddy Osofa's prayers Mama Alake Iyafo safely delivered a male child. The joy with which Daddy Osofa received the news of the birth of his first son cannot be described. In accordance with Methodist practice, the child was blessed in the church and later christened as Samuel Bilewu, a Christian name with the biblical meaning "gift of God" and an indigenous name derived from a proverb in the Yoruba language Bi 'le aiye wu ko gbe, sugbon mo mo wipe mo ti toro re lodo Olorun which means: "If the world pleases the child let him stay, but I know I've asked God for you."

Among the Yoruba people and most West African tribes, there is a strong belief that some children called Abiku are unstable and choose to come and go. These children invariably die during infancy. Thus the name Bilewu clearly suggests that the child born to Daddy Osofa was believed to be one of these children born to the family but who died in infancy. The naming of a child in Africa and particularly in Yorubaland is more than just a convenient label for identification. Names are given often in relation to the circumstances, religion, time, and conditions under which a child is born.

In appreciation and fulfilment of his vows to God, Daddy Osofa sent Samuel Bilewu Osofa to an evangelist called Pastor Nathaniel Yansunu of the Methodist mission in Porto Novo when the boy was seven years old, for spiritual training and to learn Christian principles. Osofa did this because he feared for the survival of his only son, should the child reside at his house, especially as he had lost all of his other children between birth and puberty. However, at the early age of seven, S. B. J. Osofa was too young to be sent away from his parents and so he could not cope with the domestic challenges of the mission house and he chose to return home.

By 1922, at the age of thirteen, S. B. J. Oschoffa was still at home as he did not have access to western education for reasons beyond his control. Daddy Osofa sent him once again to the mission house to receive basic Christian training. He was there with many other boys of his age group. It must have been at the mission house that S. B. J. Oschoffa adopted the name Joseph and also anglicized the spelling of Oschoffa. He was thereafter called S. B. J. Oschoffa.

At the mission house, Oschoffa could not cope with the strict disciplinary measures which a white missionary called Rev. Gamer initiated basically because of his stubbornness. At one time, when the pastor ordered the boys to assist in the construction of a seminary, Oschoffa defied the orders and refused to participate in the construction of the building. As a result Oschoffa and others were expelled from the mission house.

At home, Daddy Osofa was disheartened by the behaviour of his beloved son resulting in his expulsion from the mission house. His image as an outstanding member of the Methodist Church was being tainted by the attitude of his son. There, he promptly petitioned the pastor to pardon his son but Rev. Gamer was adamant saying his expulsion order was irrevocable. Disappointed as he was, but being a carpenter himself, Daddy Osofa resolved to take his son on as an apprentice.

Oschoffa soon acquired the necessary proficiency in carpentry and was regarded as one of the best carpenters in town. As he specialized in roofing, the erection of kiosks and wood planing, the aging Oschoffa became proud of his son's dexterity and expertise in carpentry. Notwithstanding the popularity his son enjoyed in the course of the profession, Daddy Osofa was still not satisfied for he had wanted his son to become an evangelist.

Old age was seriously telling on him and on June 15, 1939, Daddy Osofa died peacefully at Porto Novo. The death of his father marked a turning point in Oschoffa's life. He soon began to take an active part in church activities. He was a member of the singing band and tried the trumpet and other musical instruments. He also served on many committees in the Methodist Church at Porto Novo. Oschoffa however, still continued to work as a carpentry after his father's death.

In December 1946, almost seven years after his father's death. Oschoffa abandoned carpentry to take up trading in timber. He began supplying timber logs to carpenters in and around Porto Novo. He seemed to have enjoyed his monopoly [10] in this business which, according to him, fetched him about ten times the amount of money he had initially invested. Even though Oschoffa had not received any formal education, in his short stay at the mission house he had learned to read the Holy Bible. Everywhere he went Oschoffa carried his Bible along. It must be remembered that right from his birth, his father had encouraged him to be a good Christian. His enthusiasm in church duties and his role in the choir made him one of the respected Methodists in Porto Novo.

The Founding of the Celestial Church of Christ

On May 23, 1947, Oschoffa left home for Toffin, a village in the Ganvie area to carry out his usual business. He had already purchased a canoe for himself but since he did not know how to paddle, he engaged the services of a paid paddler. He set off in the morning for the forest specifically to look for mahogany and ebony trees. Oschoffa, as usual, equipped himself with food, drinking water and other personal effects for the trip. At the shore, Oschoffa instructed the paddler to keep an eye on the canoe and the items inside it while he entered the forest.

It must be mentioned that the identification of specific species of trees entails careful observation and scrutiny particularly where the trees are very close and have formed canopies. Surveying the land is important in tree identification. Oschoffa combed the forest searching for the correct species of mahogany and ebony. Oschoffa himself said he noticed a sudden change in the weather when the sky darkened. This spectacle terrified him and, as a result, he opened his Bible, which he always carried with him, and read some Psalms to strengthen his faith. It soon dawned on him that the abnormality in the weather was an eclipse of the sun. The eclipse, though short, was noticeable in many villages around Porto Novo. The phenomenon of an eclipse is usually given various interpretations in Africa. It could be interpreted as indicating the imminent death of a great man. It could also foretell the occurrence of a disaster or another great event. At any rate, the disappearance of the light of the sun caused Oschoffa much anxiety. While he knelt down to pray for God's guidance, Oschoffa claimed to have heard a strange voice shouting, "Luli, Luli, Luli."

He looked up and to his great surprise he saw a white monkey [11] with wings, its mouth wide open, sitting on the branch of a tree. Next to the strange monkey was a multi-coloured bird which resembled a peacock. It must be mentioned that these two creatures are abnormal because in Africa, there are no white monkeys and no monkey has wings. Furthermore, the multi-coloured bird had features which shone with light.

The monkey could not be described as an angel of God because the biblical description of angels of God portrays them as having human features and with two wings with which they fly. Neither could it be described as a bat since bats are not so large and have no tails. The multi-coloured bird could not be associated with any divinity because the dove is the only bird said to be the bearer of good tidings. Viewed from an African perspective, strange birds which are so lovely and sing beautifully are associated with witchcraft.

While Oschoffa was still contemplating the meaning of all this and the power behind such an event his attention was drawn to a noise from the ground. He looked down and saw a short snake, about thirty centimetres long. The people of Dahomey (Republic of Benin) at that time considered snakes sacred creatures and it was an abomination or taboo for a Beninese (Dahomean) to kill a snake either intentionally or without any justifiable cause. Snake worship among the Dahomeans was widely accepted and the Dangbe god of Porto Novo was a python god. The wonderful scene compelled Oschoffa to retreat to the shore. On his return, he found the paddler writhing in pain. He immediately prayed to God for quick healing and laid his hands [12] on the paddler.

The paddler was immediately healed and later confessed to stealing some of Oschoffa's food kept in his custody. Oschoffa rebuked him for being greedy because he had been adequately cared for and he had just stolen out of greed. Oschoffa decided to relax under a nearby tree to reflect on the events he had experienced that day. When he woke up, he found that the paddler had disappeared, leaving the canoe [13] behind.

Oschoffa was left alone and was stranded as he could not paddle on his own. In his attempt to find a way back home, Oschoffa said he lost his way in the forest. He was believed to have stayed in the bush for three months during which he claimed to have eaten only honey. He continued roaming about in the forest in his attempt to find a way back home. During those three months, he was believed to have seen many revelations about the Kingdom of God. It was during these months that Oschoffa observed changes in his body and received spiritual gifts. He ascribed his power to heal the sick to the manifestation of the Holy Spirit in his life in the forest. There is no doubt that Oschoffa's faith in God was greatly affirmed at this time. In the forest, he claimed to have seen fearful creatures like boas, pythons and other strange creatures yet he was not afraid. The belief that God was manifesting Himself in his life steeled his heart.

After three months in the forest, he came to an inselberg [14] which the local people called Fagbe located near the village of Zinvie. At this place he met a man called Michell [15]. Incidentally, this man reportedly became a prominent member of the church later founded by Oschoffa. Michell, being very familiar with the terrain, led Oschoffa to the nearest village called Hungon.

Under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, Oschoffa prayed for the inhabitants of the village. He also got a new paddler who voluntered to help him paddle his canoe back to Porto Novo. After a long search, they found the abandoned canoe at Agange, a few kilometres from Toffin. They had hardly settled down in the canoe when Oschoffa heard some mourners crying at Agange. Oschoffa immediately ordered the paddler to head for the village, wanting to establish the cause of the wailing among the people.

He was told that a young man called Kudiho who was a staunch member of the local Methodist Church was in a coma. Kudiho had been ill for a long time and all efforts to cure him had proved futile. Under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, Oschoffa asked all the people to leave the house of the sick man. He then placed his hands on the sick man and prayed in the name of Jesus Christ for healing and immediately Kudiho was said to have been healed [16]. It must be noted that this was Oschoffa's second healing of the sick after the vision in the wilderness.

The news of Kudiho's miraculous healing spread like wild fire and Oschoffa's name soon became a household word. At Agange, Yusuf, a Muslim, offered to be Oschoffa's host after the miracle. It was this man who told the people in the vicinity about Oschoffa's newfound powers.

At home, Oschoffa's family had concluded that he was dead and so the news of his being alive was received with astonishment and great relief. Yusuf was believed to have described Oschoffa as a wonder-working man who healed the sick in the name of Jesus Christ just by touching them. Oschoffa was however described as being somewhat unkempt and wearing wretched clothes. This portrait of Oschoffa was the result of his having being lost for months in the forest.

People could not believe the story about Oschoffa and those who knew him were anxious to follow Yusuf to Agange to find out the truth. Meanwhile, Oschoffa had left Agange for Dasatre, his hometown, after hiring a new paddler called Zinsou. Barely three days after his return to Dasatre, the news reached him that a nephew of his called Guton [17] was dead. Oschoffa was inspired to go to the house of the deceased. When he arrived, he first dismissed the native doctors, fetish priests, herbalists and others who had been making abortive efforts to revive Guton and then opened his Bible and read some Psalms. Oschoffa was quoted as saying: "Really, God is unveiling his powers." He prayed to God to prove his power over death. In the name of Jesus he commanded the dead body to wake up and praise God. Immediately, Guton arose and the Holy Spirit descended on him and he started prophesying.

This miracle was a clear testimony of God's power in Oschoffa. The news of this miraculous raising of a dead man spread in and around Porto Novo. People were very surprised and could not understand the source of Oschoffa's power. They knew him as a carpenter and nothing more. Others ascribed Oschoffa's powers to Satan and called him the devil's disciple. Muslims, Christians and especially western missionaries were very sceptical. Some of them said Oschoffa's miraculous healings were unorthodox and not inspired by God.

The Cherubim and Seraphim Movement (C&S) which had been established around 1925 at Porto Novo was also cold in its reception of Oschoffa and his new powers, despite the fact that they practiced faith and spiritual healings too.

Oschoffa's Trance

On September 29, 1947, while meditating with some well-wishers in his house, Oschoffa claimed to have witnessed a mysterious and divine appearance [18], where a winged angel [19] bathed in an intense light stood before him. The angel of the Lord allegedly delivered the following message to S. B. J. Oschoffa in the Egun language which reads in English:

Peace be with you. It is the wish of God to send you on an errand of preaching to the world. Many nominal Christians when confronted by difficulties and problems of this world, run after fetish priests and other powers of darkness for all kinds of assistance. Consequently, at their death they cannot see Christ because, by their action, Satan has left his spiritual mark on them. To assist you in your work so that men may listen to and follow your miraculous works of healing: divine healing will be carried out by you in the name of Jesus Christ. These works of divine healing and God's spiritual mark on you will testify to the fact that God sent you.
This was Oschoffa's great commission. The appearance of the angel of the Lord was later confirmed by a woman called Marie Zevenu who claimed to have seen a vision of Jesus Christ visiting Oschoffa. In her vision, she said she saw Oschoffa's body illuminated and sparkling like a twinkling star. Marie Zevenu later visited Oschoffa to see whether his body was actually transformed. Oschoffa admitted having been visited by an angel of the Lord. Marie, accompanied by her husband, Fredrick Zevenu, a catholic, left for home full of joy and inspiration. The news of the visitation of the angel of the Lord to Oschoffa in no time spread throughout the ancient city of Porto Novo and its surroundings.

As usual, adversaries, reactionaries and many doubting Thomases made unfavourable comments. Oschoffa's name and many of his miraculous healings were associated with magic, but it is interesting to note that the western missionary churches while condemning the wonders being performed by Oschoffa, did not succeed in stopping their members from seeking prayers and healings from him.

Oschoffa in Public

As expected, Oschoffa's residence soon became a centre of attraction as more and more people visited him daily. There was virtually nothing he could do to minimize or regulate the frequency of visits. An attempt made for police control did not materialize. However, a suggestion by the police officer [20] at Porto Novo that a convention should be arranged with the people in an open place seemed to have solved the problem. Consequently, an open air convention was arranged and people in the thousands thronged to Porto Novo. It undoubtedly offered an opportunity for those sceptical about the authenticity of Oschoffa's power and credibility to see things for themselves.

Muslims, Catholics, Protestants, traditionalists and other interested groups were largely represented at the open air convention. It was a remarkable day because it was the first time Oschoffa was holding such an event. As earlier stated, at about this time the Cherubim and Seraphim Society, another independent African Church [21] under the leadership of Prophet Moses Orimolade had established a branch of that church in Porto Novo. Oral tradition has it that Oschoffa was one of the staunch members of the Cherubim and Seraphim Society at Porto Novo but later withdrew his membership because of a misunderstanding between him and some members who claimed control over the local church. However, at Porto Novo, it was alleged that Oschoffa withdrew his membership from the Cherubim and Seraphim Society because of a charge of adultery voiced against him. The prophet denied this and claimed that he was never a member of the Cherubim and Seraphim Society though he was friendly with the society.

During a visit to Cotonou with Professor J. A. Omoyajowo on February 6, 1984 to cross-check the facts of the allegations, Pa Loko of the local Cherubim and Seraphim Church confirmed that Pa S. B. J. Oschoffa was with them in the C&S before founding the Celestial Church of Christ. However, every attempt at tracing his name in the Cherubim and Seraphim Church register at Porto Novo failed. We met other elders,--some of them in their eighties,--who confirmed that Pa. S. B. J. Oschoffa was very much with them in the local C&S. The inference one could draw from this is that the emergence of Oschoffa as a new spiritual leader of a religious group was not in the interest of the existing churches in Porto Novo, especially the Cherubim and Seraphim Church and the Methodist Church, both of which Oschoffa was said to have belonged to at one time or the other. It was therefore not surprising that the first question at the open convention came from a certain Alexander Aganyimi, a leading member of the Cherubim and Seraphim Church, who supposedly asked: "We understand that Moses Orimolade was sent by God and it is true that he works wonders in God's name. Now, you Oschoffa, also claim to have been sent by God. Which of you do we have to follow?" Oschoffa replied that John the Baptist came before Christ and people thought that he was the Messiah. Similarly, Cherubim and Seraphim are both attendant angels of the Lord and so the church by that name is a forerunner of the Church of Christ, come to prepare the way [23].

Another man, a member of the Catholic Church, asked whether Oschoffa who claimed that his power was from Christ would go to Rome (the Vatican), in the same way St. Peter and St. Paul took the Catholic Church to Rome. Oschoffa was quoted to have replied philosophically saying:
Young man, we gave you one kobo to hold and you held on to it; now we are telling you to reject the one kobo and accept two kobo because the glory of two kobo is more than that of one kobo. But if you refuse to relinquish one kobo, at a future time when you come to see the glory of the two kobo, you will want to retrace your steps and embrace them, but it will be too late as others will have taken your place.
His intelligent answers moved most people who had thought that Oschoffa would not live up to their expectations. It is even said that many sick people were healed at the convention. Most people left there fully convinced of the manifestation of God's power in Oschoffa's ministry. The convention seemed to have achieved tremendous success and the misconception about Oschoffa's religious movement appeared to have been corrected.

Oschoffa and Reverend Parrinder

As earlier stated, Oschoffa in his youth, played a leading role in the Methodist Church at Porto Novo as a chorister. Oschoffa, in an interview, claimed he was among the regular members at Rev. Parrinder's church services in 1945 [24]. Rev. Parrinder [25] does not recollect this alleged fact. Admittedly, it is not easy under normal conditions for a pastor to know all the people in his congregation. According to Oschoffa, he later had an audience with Rev. Parrinder who was then lecturing at the University of Ibadan in 1947. Oschoffa claimed that Rev. Parrinder visited Porto Novo specifically to interview him about his new religious movement. In his own words, Oschoffa claimed that his religious movement was only three months old in December 1947 when Rev. Parrinder paid him a visit.

Rev. Parrinder was said to have asked him why he (Oschoffa), a Methodist, decided to form a religious movement instead of staying to use his talents within the parent church. Oschoffa replied that if the Methodist pastor Rev. Gbeyangbe had made the effort to inquire sincerely about his new powers, rather than reject him (Oschoffa) outright, he would not have founded a new movement.

Rev. Parrinder admits he commented on the new religious movement established by Oschoffa, but does not remember ever meeting or interviewing Oschoffa concerning the Celestial Church of Christ. Prophet Oschoffa claims he had had a vision about Rev. Parrinder's visit and had been instructed by the Holy Spirit to receive Rev. Parrinder with the highest respect. Oschoffa claims he asked Rev. Partinder to position himself at the exit door of the Methodist Church and to pick out members who wore rings which were neither engagement nor wedding rings. Oschoffa further said that he explained to Rev. Parrinder that those professed to be Christians, but practiced idolatry and wore amulets and talismans which were all reminders of idolatry and fetishism.

At this juncture Oshoffa claimed he explained to Rev. Parrinder his call and commissioning by God to preach to the world about the Kingdom of God. However, Prophet Oschoffa himself admitted that he did not understand the whole episode initially and was overwhelmed by the spontaneous following that he had.

The Name "Celestial Church of Christ"

It was now necessary to bring together the large concourse of followers into a fold, a congregation or a church. All Oschoffa noticed was that things were unfolding by divine intervention. No meeting was held to discuss the name of the new church.

The name of the church was believed to have come down from heaven by divine revelation through a certain Alexander Yanga who was one of the early followers of Prophet Oschoffa healed by him through the power of the Holy Spirit. Yanga was believed to have been in a trance for seven consecutive days. At the end of the seventh day, he reportedly saw the name of the church boldly written on the rainbow. He accordingly asked for a piece of chalk and, looking at the rainbow, wrote the name of the church as shown to him, Eglise du Christianisme Céleste [26], which means "Celestial Church of Christ." After this divine revelation proclamed the name of Oschoffa's religious movement, his followers soon began to identify themselves as Celestians. He explained that the Celestial Church worship is a carbon copy of the worship of God by the angels in heaven,--an argument the hymn Tani mo bi attempts to justify.

What was unique in the origin of the Celestial Church of Christ that wasn't in other Aladura Churches before it? Members of the sect always point to the mode of worship and the name allegedly sent from heaven as unique. Undoubtedly, S. B. J. Oschoffa like most founders of new churches, intended to give the church credibility by associating it with heavenly origins. Orimolade, Captain Abiodun, Emmanuel and Ositelu all did the same. It is hard to find any church founders who did not trace the founding of their sect or church to celestial authority or divine revelation.

Oschoffa's name became synonymous with miraculous healings and people in Porto Novo and beyond anxiously awaited the day he would visit them.

The Celestial Church of Christ grew by leaps and bounds after the formal proclamation of the Holy Spirit's orders through Alexander Yanga. Oschoffa was soon proclaimed a prophet by the ever increasing followers. Apart from being called a prophet of God, Oschoffa was also allowed to use the title of "pastor" even though he had not attended any seminary nor been ordained as such. Through divine orders, the use of the name Epastoral, which was believed to have been uttered by an angel was conferred on him. The term was allegedly translated to him as pastor. Thus, the founder of the Ce1estial Church of Christ became known as Pastor, Founder, Prophet S. B. J. Oschoffa.

Miracles and Reactions

While Prophet Oschoffa was allegedly having a chat with Rev. Parrinder, a lady called Tinavie of Zevu was said to have died in a hospital at Porto Novo. Her younger sister Mawulowoe--a name which means "God will oblige"--was with Prophet Oschoffa seeking spiritual help. Upon hearing the news of her sister's death, the Holy Spirit was said to have descended upon Mawulowoe. Then and there she prophesied that Tinavie's body would be raised by Oschoffa in the name of the Lord, provided the corpse was brought to him.

Prophet Oschoffa accordingly requested that Tinavie's body be brought to his house. When the corpse was brought in, he told the bereaved family to put it on the floor. Prior to this, Tinavie was said to have been certified clinically dead by one Dr. Alexander [27].

The other residents of Prophet Oschoffa's house were predominantly Muslims who abhorred any delay in burying dead bodies. In fact, the presence of Tinavie's dead body was becoming an abominable sight to the residents of the house. Oschoffa was looked upon as the devil's disciple who was displaying black power.

On the spot the Holy Spirit was said to have descended upon him, and under the impulse of the Holy Spirit, he commanded the dead lady to stand up in the name of Jesus Christ. Eyewitness accounts confirmed that Tinavie was immediately revived and she got up. Immediately after her healing the Holy Spirit was said to have descended on her too. She prophesied about Oschoffa as a prophet of God. It was also said that after she had regained normalcy, Prophet Oschoffa asked Mawulowoe to lead Tinavie (the revived woman) to the hospital where the latter had earlier been declared clinically dead. A story is told of how Dr. Alexander panicked and almost lost consciousness upon seeing and recognizing Tinavie. According to Prophet Oschoffa, after the miracle, both Tinavie and Mawulowoe remained faithful members of the Celestial Church of Christ.

The news of this miracle had hardly died down when another miracle [28] was performed by Oschoffa. A close friend of Prophet Oschoffa named Moishe Suru Afoyan who hailed from Zevu died unexpectedly and his relatives accordingly sent a message to Oschoffa to mourn with the bereaved family. Oschoffa received the news with shock and was extremely sorrowful. Prophet Oschoffa accompanied by some sympathizers left for Zevu. The Holy Spirit was said to have descended upon Prophet Oschoffa who ordered the bereaved family and the sympathizers present to leave the room where the dead body was laid. He covered the corpse with one of his clothes and prayed to God to manifest His powers. By twelve midnight, Moishe Suru Afoyan was revived. He accordingly joined the Celestial Church and remained a devoted member until his death. This miracle was still on the lips of many when we called to verify this at Zevu.

Oschoffa had now become a controversial figure in the French Colony of Dahomey (now Republic of Benin) and a major topic of discussion. Some people however were still sceptical about the new religious movement in spite of the series of wonders he had performed. Many people, on the other hand, believed he was sent by God while some attributed his powers to some strange esoteric force.

In the course of these discussions about his powers, another miracle followed which really put Oschoffa in the limelight throughout the colony. This time it was a call from Grand-Popo, an historical town located near the border between the Republic of Benin and Togo. Grand-Popo's land was being eroded by the sea and many houses along the shore were gradually being washed away. This was a great threat to the inhabitants of the town. More importantly, all attempts made by fetish priests, traditionalists and Muslims to control the erosion had failed.

In 1949, during their annual Christmas meeting, the people of Grand-Popo resolved to solicit Prophet Oschoffa's help as they had heard about his power to work miracles. A delegation was sent to Prophet Oschoffa in early 1950 by the chief of Grand-Popo begging the prophet to come to their aid in the name of God whom, they believed, had sent him.

Acting under divine inspiration, Prophet Oschoffa took about six of his followers with him and left his base in Porto Novo for Grand-Popo. Among the elders of the church who accompanied him were Wolider Afore, Yanga and his wife Madam Silvestina Yanga and Mathias.

At Grand-Popo, Prophet Oschoffa and his team were warmly received by the chief, the elders and the people of the town who had by then assembled at the sea shore. Among the gathering was a white Roman Catholic priest [29] (whose name Prophet Oschoffa could not remember). The Divine Order allegedly instructed Prophet Oschoffa to call for an egg which can be interpreted as representing the earth. Furthermore, the Divine Order told him to call for a needle which likewise represented the sea. Prophet Oschoffa then pierced the egg with the needle and threw both into the sea after some short extempore prayers.

Immediately the sea receded and miraculously stopped at the exact place where the egg had fallen. This story was confirmed by two elderly Roman Catholics from Grand-Popo who confessed that they were present at the time of the historical event and that they were then about thirty-five and forty years old respectively. These two men who said they were members of the Olympio family gave their names as Jean Olympio and François Olympio respectively. The local Methodist presbyter just a stone's throw from the site of the incident also confirmed the veracity of the Grand-Popo miracle. The confirmation of the two Olympio brothers who are Catholics as well as the testimony of the local Methodist presbyter no doubt lent some credibility to this story.

The news of Prophet Oschoffa's miracle at Grand-Popo further added to the misgivings of the existing churches, especially the Catholic, Methodist, and the Cherubim and Seraphim Organizations, who argued that Oschoffa was using black or evil powers. But not so with the local people who said the miracles were the manifestation of the Holy Spirit in Oschoffa. As a result, the Celestial Church of Christ was besieged by many new adherents who joined daily. The rate at which many Christians defected from their parent churches to join the new church was alarming. In an interview Pastor Simon Dossou [30] confirmed that about half of the members of the mission churches--the Roman Catholic Church and the Methodist Church--were believed to have been lost to the Celestial Church of Christ.

As a result of the rapid growth of the Celestial Church and the popularity of Oschoffa, reactionaries and detractors began to undermine the new religious movement and its leadership. In the first place, miraculous healings and miracles were both condemned as anachronistic and were described as devilish. The Catholic Church was bitterly opposed to the Celestial Church and its practices. However, the Cherubim and Seraphim Church seemed to have been somewhat moderate in their attack against Oschoffa and his movement because they also practiced spiritual healing.

Scientifically, the Grand-Popo miracle defies all credible explanations. However, we are principally concerned with faith. McPherson once stated that the choice between the miraculous and the non-miraculous explanation is sometimes seen as something to be decided on the basis of evidence [31]. He concisely defined a miracle as an event which both is and is not capable of being explained in natural terms [32].

Initially, Oschoffa's followers seemed to have been people who were members of some big western Christian churches and they continued to go to their churches while receiving prayers from Prophet Oschoffa. Prayer meetings were therefore arranged so as to avoid clashes with the normal service of other churches. This was worked out after some meetings between representatives of the existing churches and Prophet Oschoffa. Thus Wednesdays and Fridays were selected as days for open air services and meditations.

Oschoffa's Tribulations

The number of adherents kept on increasing as the days passed and soon most of them stopped attending services at their old churches. Soon Prophet Oschoffa was antagonized by the French colonial administration. Perhaps at the instigation of the authorities of the orthodox churches he was accused of inciting government workers [33] to neglect their official duties especially on Wednesdays and Fridays. It must be noted that civil and public servants who joined the Celestial Church of Christ left their official duties earlier than the stipulated time of closing for Celestial Church worship during the week. It was therefore not surprising that the French colonial administration in Dahomey expressed concern about the activities of Oschoffa and his followers. He was labelled an economic saboteur.

Another accusation levelled against Prophet Oschoffa and his followers was that they were partly responsible for the moral decadence in Dahomey because there were growing cases of divorce, fornication and adultery. An historian by the name of Claude Prince, of Porto Novo, explained that since the majority of Prophet Oschoffa's followers were young and were predominantly women, aggrieved husbands as well as those opposed to the establishment and activities of the Celestial Church for one reason or the other may have been the source of these unsubstantiated accusations and trumped up charges.

When the colonial administration and the mission churches found out that the Celestial Church was really difficult to stop, moves were initiated to restrain and control the prophet and the activities of the Celestial Church. The prophet was told that if he wanted recognition, he should register with the Council of Protestant Churches in Dahomey (Republic of Benin). Tied to this condition was a clause which ordered the compulsory return of the members to their parent churches. We could not lay our hands on any records related to these confrontations. The churches visited in Porto Novo and Cotonou have no documents on the confrontations [34] with Oschoffa and this new faith. There are no records at the Benin People's Library at Porto Novo. Monsieur Claude Prince's frantic search for related records in all the public libraries and archives in Benin Republic turned up nothing.

Naturally the followers of Prophet Oschoffa did not accept this infringement on their fundamental right to freedom of worship. Oschoffa's refusal to abide by the order and regulations of registration was a result of the fear that the Council of Protestant Churches would in the long run be a stumbling block to the growth of his church. Under normal conditions in Benin, clubs, associations, fraternities, churches and organizations are required to be legally registered within their affiliated groups.

There was a deadlock over the registration order and the subsequent antagonism against Prophet Oschoffa and the Celestial Church went on unabated. During this period of tension, there were many invitations from numerous parishes around Porto Novo asking Prophet Oschoffa to visit them. Prophet Oschoffa decided to leave Porto Novo for Agange in the Toffin district perhaps to diffuse the tension and withdraw from public view. While he was away, detractors and blackmailers of his church thought that they had succeeded in curtailing his activities and those of the Celestial Church of Christ.

Oschoffa in Nigeria

By 1950, the Celestial Church (C.C.C.) had spread from Agange across the entire Toffin district to Gbaji from where it entered into Nigeria through some fishermen who were Celestials. Makoko parish which now functions as the diocesan headquarters is ostensibly the first branch of the Celestial Church in Nigeria. The Celestial Church of Christ reached Makoko at the same time it reached Toffin district through the legendary seven disciples of Oschoffa.

Oschoffa himself finally gave in to both internal and external pressures and left Porto Novo for Makoko escorted by Moses Ajovi on March 3, 1951. According to the C.C.C. traditions the Makoko parish was jointly established by Superior Senior Leader François, Senior Leader Layon and five others now deceased. The arrival of the pastor-founder in 1951 opened a new chapter in the growth of the church. For almost a decade the C.C.C. was hardly known outside the metropolis of Lagos and its surrounding area. In fact, the main activities of the new church were centred around Makoko.

The Celestial Church of Christ had a relatively small representation in the sixties in Nigeria. Very little attention was paid to the sect. This was probably because of the might of the big mission churches which completely eclipsed the feeble efforts to introduce the C.C.C. into Nigeria. However, the decade 1970-80 witnessed a phenomenal growth in the Celestial Church in Nigeria. Within ten years, the new sect had reached virtually every local government area of the Yoruba-speaking regions of Nigeria from its main base at Makoko. By 1982, almost every town and village had a parish of the Celestial Church through the individual efforts of persons who had come into contact with the new sect in Lagos.

There is no doubt that the famous Iyabo Olorunkoya--Indian hemp--case in London in 1970 drew the attention of Nigerians to the Celestial Church of Christ for the first time. Iyabo Olorunkoya, a Lagos socialite, allegedly defied the advice of a Celestial Church woli ("leader" or wolider) and travelled to London. The arrest and subsequent trial attracted national attention to the sect. People now wanted to know more about the C.C.C. and benefit from the prophecies, trances and visions of the church prophets.

Another factor that helped the spread of the Celestial Church was the Nigerian oil boom of the seventies. People had enough oil and more to spare. As a result, very many rich individuals sponsored the establishment of parishes into which shepherds and workers were recruited. Individual owners were encouraged to establish parishes and this practice helped in no small measure in the spread of the Celestial Church.

The use of the Yoruba language in worship and other liturgical practices of the sect offered tremendous attraction. The situation was further enhanced by the striking similarity between the Yoruba traditional religious practices and the C.C.C. worship and liturgical practices.

Despite the absence of any organized conversion into the sect, it experienced phenomenal growth and spread to Badagry, Ibadan, Epe, Zaria, Kaduna, Kano, Onitsha, Aba, Owerri, London, New York and other world capitals wherever you found black people between 1970 and 1980. Thus did Samuel Bilewu Oschoffa give the Celestial Church of Christ to the world and thousands hearkened to his voice.

Oshoffa's Death

The sudden home call of the enigmatic pastor-founder was unexpected. Nobody knew that death would strike the day it did. Many had taken Oschoffa for a god. Do gods die? Oschoffa was blessed both in life and in death. He lived like a god, revered and worshipped. He also died like a god, leaving mysteriously as he had come, thus keeping the Oschoffa myth intact. Like a god, his death shook the entire Celestial world and beyond. Newswatch [35] described his burial in the following terms:
The Earth quaked in exclamation, the stars blinked to refocus, the sea water rose in disbelief, the birds sang a dirge in sympathy, while the seismic vibrations of these rumblings ricocheted against the wailing walls of the Celestial world.
The journey into the world beyond began for Oschoffa on September 1, 1985. He was on his way to Ibadan Army Barracks C.C.C. parish harvest. His car, driven by Espedit, an experienced driver, was only about seventeen kilometres from Ibadan. It was speeding along when suddenly one of the tires exploded. The car skidded and somersaulted about four times before landing in the bush. Oschoffa escaped death but was half conscious and dazed. The unconscious pastor and his bleeding driver were driven back to Lagos for quick treatment at Labi's Hospital, Ilupeju. Everybody sighed in relief, happy that the worst was over for the pastor-founder after his miraculous escape.

His great escape from this fatal accident in which two of his dear aides died on the spot helped to boost the myth of immortality surrounding him especially among his followers and most Nigerians. As Newswatch put it,
In the early hours of September 10, 1985, in an ironic twist of fate, death struck. The pastor-founder, one of the greatest Nigerians of our age, quietly breathed his last on a chair at First Shadrach Hospital, Ilupeju, having been certified fit by doctors who were putting finishing touches to his release.
The remains of the pastor-founder, Pa S. B. J. Oschoffa were finally laid to rest on Saturday, October 10, 1985, in his mother's hometown, Imeko, the Celestial City, amidst pomp and pageantry, mourning and thanksgiving.

Elijah Olu Akinwumi

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Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by Nobody: 8:15am On Oct 05, 2010
even fraternities have their lodge everywhere. followers of evil abound, does that make evil right. showing me all the addres of a religious group is not evidence. i dont judge truth by the number of people that believe in it.
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Oschoffa, Samuel Bilewu
1909 to 1985
Celestial Church of Christ (Aladura)
Nigeria




The Pre Oschoffa Years

Following the scramble for Africa and the subsequent partitioning of the continent in accordance with the decisions of the Berlin Conference in 1885 [1], people of the same tribe, with the same culture and speaking the same language were forcibly and unjustifiably separated to conform to the wishes of the imperialists [2]. As a result, the embattled town of Imeko, hometown of Oschoffa's mother, and Dasatre, his father's hometown, in spite of their common culture, language and history, were unjustifiably separated by the imperial powers: Imeko was accordingly placed under British authority in the colony of Lagos while Dasatre was made part of the French colony of Dahomey. The geographical similarities between these two places cannot be over-emphasized. The climate, vegetation and soil are similar [3]. The human activities especially in the field of agriculture and palm oil cultivation which were basically on a subsistence level are the same in the two places. Similarly, the cultural bond between Imeko and Dasatre could be seen in the common language of the Egbado stock of the Yoruba people spoken in both places and the intermarriages between them.

Oral tradition claims that the parents of Daddy Osofa (Oschoffa's grand-parents [4]) namely Pa Ojo and Mama Kosina emigrated from Abeokuta and settled down at Dasatre. It was at Dasatre that Daddy Osofa was born. The name Oschoffa has its roots in the Yoruba proberb Oju ki i se ofa ti ota le ta bani ka subu which means: "The eye is not an arrow that the enemy can use to cause one's death." This expression was shortened by the Yoruba to "Osofa" which was further anglicized, becoming "Oschoffa."

According to oral tradition, Daddy Osofa was a polygamist [5] and Madam Toun Alake Iyafo was one of his wives. Madam Alake Iyafo hailed from Imeko, an Egbado town within the Ogun State of Nigeria. The most striking aspect of Daddy Osofa's married life was that it was estimated that he had thirty-nine children. But sadly enough, with the exception of Oschoffa, none of them reached adolescence. Furthermore, all the children except Oschoffa were females. Daddy Osofa faced two serious problems: first, the loss of his children in infancy and second, his near inability to produce a male child. However, considering the high rate of infant mortality in Africa in those days, could it have been caused by lack of proper medical attention? Could it have been caused by an unhealthy environment and poor sanitation? But notwithstanding the inadequacy of the health care system at that time, it seems inconceivable to ascribe the loss of thirty-nine children within two decades to the lack of proper medical attention and poor sanitation. Could it also have been caused by forces more powerful than Daddy Osofa?

Answering any of these questions requires an understanding of African traditional religion, cultural heritage, social ethics as well as the environmental conditions at that time. With regard to African beliefs, the existence of a Supreme Being possessing the power of life and death over all mortals is widely accepted. It may be said that the real problem that Daddy Osofa faced was his inability to produce a male child who would inherit his property after his death. This was in line with the Dahomean [6] culture which gave the inheritance to the firstborn son. It is important to note that patrilineal system of inheritance is common in West Africa with the possible exception of the Akans of Ghana and Ivory Coast who practice the matrilineal system.

Birth of S. B. J. Oschoffa

Daddy Osofa was one of the early converts to Christianity in Porto Novo and in the light of his domestic problems he prayed ceaselessly to God to give him a baby boy [8] who would live to inherit his wealth and immortalize his name after his death. It was therefore not very surprising that in 1909 in answer to Daddy Osofa's prayers Mama Alake Iyafo safely delivered a male child. The joy with which Daddy Osofa received the news of the birth of his first son cannot be described. In accordance with Methodist practice, the child was blessed in the church and later christened as Samuel Bilewu, a Christian name with the biblical meaning "gift of God" and an indigenous name derived from a proverb in the Yoruba language Bi 'le aiye wu ko gbe, sugbon mo mo wipe mo ti toro re lodo Olorun which means: "If the world pleases the child let him stay, but I know I've asked God for you."

Among the Yoruba people and most West African tribes, there is a strong belief that some children called Abiku are unstable and choose to come and go. These children invariably die during infancy. Thus the name Bilewu clearly suggests that the child born to Daddy Osofa was believed to be one of these children born to the family but who died in infancy. The naming of a child in Africa and particularly in Yorubaland is more than just a convenient label for identification. Names are given often in relation to the circumstances, religion, time, and conditions under which a child is born.

In appreciation and fulfilment of his vows to God, Daddy Osofa sent Samuel Bilewu Osofa to an evangelist called Pastor Nathaniel Yansunu of the Methodist mission in Porto Novo when the boy was seven years old, for spiritual training and to learn Christian principles. Osofa did this because he feared for the survival of his only son, should the child reside at his house, especially as he had lost all of his other children between birth and puberty. However, at the early age of seven, S. B. J. Osofa was too young to be sent away from his parents and so he could not cope with the domestic challenges of the mission house and he chose to return home.

By 1922, at the age of thirteen, S. B. J. Oschoffa was still at home as he did not have access to western education for reasons beyond his control. Daddy Osofa sent him once again to the mission house to receive basic Christian training. He was there with many other boys of his age group. It must have been at the mission house that S. B. J. Oschoffa adopted the name Joseph and also anglicized the spelling of Oschoffa. He was thereafter called S. B. J. Oschoffa.

At the mission house, Oschoffa could not cope with the strict disciplinary measures which a white missionary called Rev. Gamer initiated basically because of his stubbornness. At one time, when the pastor ordered the boys to assist in the construction of a seminary, Oschoffa defied the orders and refused to participate in the construction of the building. As a result Oschoffa and others were expelled from the mission house.

At home, Daddy Osofa was disheartened by the behaviour of his beloved son resulting in his expulsion from the mission house. His image as an outstanding member of the Methodist Church was being tainted by the attitude of his son. There, he promptly petitioned the pastor to pardon his son but Rev. Gamer was adamant saying his expulsion order was irrevocable. Disappointed as he was, but being a carpenter himself, Daddy Osofa resolved to take his son on as an apprentice.

Oschoffa soon acquired the necessary proficiency in carpentry and was regarded as one of the best carpenters in town. As he specialized in roofing, the erection of kiosks and wood planing, the aging Oschoffa became proud of his son's dexterity and expertise in carpentry. Notwithstanding the popularity his son enjoyed in the course of the profession, Daddy Osofa was still not satisfied for he had wanted his son to become an evangelist.

Old age was seriously telling on him and on June 15, 1939, Daddy Osofa died peacefully at Porto Novo. The death of his father marked a turning point in Oschoffa's life. He soon began to take an active part in church activities. He was a member of the singing band and tried the trumpet and other musical instruments. He also served on many committees in the Methodist Church at Porto Novo. Oschoffa however, still continued to work as a carpentry after his father's death.

In December 1946, almost seven years after his father's death. Oschoffa abandoned carpentry to take up trading in timber. He began supplying timber logs to carpenters in and around Porto Novo. He seemed to have enjoyed his monopoly [10] in this business which, according to him, fetched him about ten times the amount of money he had initially invested. Even though Oschoffa had not received any formal education, in his short stay at the mission house he had learned to read the Holy Bible. Everywhere he went Oschoffa carried his Bible along. It must be remembered that right from his birth, his father had encouraged him to be a good Christian. His enthusiasm in church duties and his role in the choir made him one of the respected Methodists in Porto Novo.

The Founding of the Celestial Church of Christ

On May 23, 1947, Oschoffa left home for Toffin, a village in the Ganvie area to carry out his usual business. He had already purchased a canoe for himself but since he did not know how to paddle, he engaged the services of a paid paddler. He set off in the morning for the forest specifically to look for mahogany and ebony trees. Oschoffa, as usual, equipped himself with food, drinking water and other personal effects for the trip. At the shore, Oschoffa instructed the paddler to keep an eye on the canoe and the items inside it while he entered the forest.

It must be mentioned that the identification of specific species of trees entails careful observation and scrutiny particularly where the trees are very close and have formed canopies. Surveying the land is important in tree identification. Oschoffa combed the forest searching for the correct species of mahogany and ebony. Oschoffa himself said he noticed a sudden change in the weather when the sky darkened. This spectacle terrified him and, as a result, he opened his Bible, which he always carried with him, and read some Psalms to strengthen his faith. It soon dawned on him that the abnormality in the weather was an eclipse of the sun. The eclipse, though short, was noticeable in many villages around Porto Novo. The phenomenon of an eclipse is usually given various interpretations in Africa. It could be interpreted as indicating the imminent death of a great man. It could also foretell the occurrence of a disaster or another great event. At any rate, the disappearance of the light of the sun caused Oschoffa much anxiety. While he knelt down to pray for God's guidance, Oschoffa claimed to have heard a strange voice shouting, "Luli, Luli, Luli."

He looked up and to his great surprise he saw a white monkey [11] with wings, its mouth wide open, sitting on the branch of a tree. Next to the strange monkey was a multi-coloured bird which resembled a peacock. It must be mentioned that these two creatures are abnormal because in Africa, there are no white monkeys and no monkey has wings. Furthermore, the multi-coloured bird had features which shone with light.

The monkey could not be described as an angel of God because the biblical description of angels of God portrays them as having human features and with two wings with which they fly. Neither could it be described as a bat since bats are not so large and have no tails. The multi-coloured bird could not be associated with any divinity because the dove is the only bird said to be the bearer of good tidings. Viewed from an African perspective, strange birds which are so lovely and sing beautifully are associated with witchcraft.

While Oschoffa was still contemplating the meaning of all this and the power behind such an event his attention was drawn to a noise from the ground. He looked down and saw a short snake, about thirty centimetres long. The people of Dahomey (Republic of Benin) at that time considered snakes sacred creatures and it was an abomination or taboo for a Beninese (Dahomean) to kill a snake either intentionally or without any justifiable cause. Snake worship among the Dahomeans was widely accepted and the Dangbe god of Porto Novo was a python god. The wonderful scene compelled Oschoffa to retreat to the shore. On his return, he found the paddler writhing in pain. He immediately prayed to God for quick healing and laid his hands [12] on the paddler.

The paddler was immediately healed and later confessed to stealing some of Oschoffa's food kept in his custody. Oschoffa rebuked him for being greedy because he had been adequately cared for and he had just stolen out of greed. Oschoffa decided to relax under a nearby tree to reflect on the events he had experienced that day. When he woke up, he found that the paddler had disappeared, leaving the canoe [13] behind.

Oschoffa was left alone and was stranded as he could not paddle on his own. In his attempt to find a way back home, Oschoffa said he lost his way in the forest. He was believed to have stayed in the bush for three months during which he claimed to have eaten only honey. He continued roaming about in the forest in his attempt to find a way back home. During those three months, he was believed to have seen many revelations about the Kingdom of God. It was during these months that Oschoffa observed changes in his body and received spiritual gifts. He ascribed his power to heal the sick to the manifestation of the Holy Spirit in his life in the forest. There is no doubt that Oschoffa's faith in God was greatly affirmed at this time. In the forest, he claimed to have seen fearful creatures like boas, pythons and other strange creatures yet he was not afraid. The belief that God was manifesting Himself in his life steeled his heart.

After three months in the forest, he came to an inselberg [14] which the local people called Fagbe located near the village of Zinvie. At this place he met a man called Michell [15]. Incidentally, this man reportedly became a prominent member of the church later founded by Oschoffa. Michell, being very familiar with the terrain, led Oschoffa to the nearest village called Hungon.

Under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, Oschoffa prayed for the inhabitants of the village. He also got a new paddler who voluntered to help him paddle his canoe back to Porto Novo. After a long search, they found the abandoned canoe at Agange, a few kilometres from Toffin. They had hardly settled down in the canoe when Oschoffa heard some mourners crying at Agange. Oschoffa immediately ordered the paddler to head for the village, wanting to establish the cause of the wailing among the people.

He was told that a young man called Kudiho who was a staunch member of the local Methodist Church was in a coma. Kudiho had been ill for a long time and all efforts to cure him had proved futile. Under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, Oschoffa asked all the people to leave the house of the sick man. He then placed his hands on the sick man and prayed in the name of Jesus Christ for healing and immediately Kudiho was said to have been healed [16]. It must be noted that this was Oschoffa's second healing of the sick after the vision in the wilderness.

The news of Kudiho's miraculous healing spread like wild fire and Oschoffa's name soon became a household word. At Agange, Yusuf, a Muslim, offered to be Oschoffa's host after the miracle. It was this man who told the people in the vicinity about Oschoffa's newfound powers.

At home, Oschoffa's family had concluded that he was dead and so the news of his being alive was received with astonishment and great relief. Yusuf was believed to have described Oschoffa as a wonder-working man who healed the sick in the name of Jesus Christ just by touching them. Oschoffa was however described as being somewhat unkempt and wearing wretched clothes. This portrait of Oschoffa was the result of his having being lost for months in the forest.

People could not believe the story about Oschoffa and those who knew him were anxious to follow Yusuf to Agange to find out the truth. Meanwhile, Oschoffa had left Agange for Dasatre, his hometown, after hiring a new paddler called Zinsou. Barely three days after his return to Dasatre, the news reached him that a nephew of his called Guton [17] was dead. Oschoffa was inspired to go to the house of the deceased. When he arrived, he first dismissed the native doctors, fetish priests, herbalists and others who had been making abortive efforts to revive Guton and then opened his Bible and read some Psalms. Oschoffa was quoted as saying: "Really, God is unveiling his powers." He prayed to God to prove his power over death. In the name of Jesus he commanded the dead body to wake up and praise God. Immediately, Guton arose and the Holy Spirit descended on him and he started prophesying.

This miracle was a clear testimony of God's power in Oschoffa. The news of this miraculous raising of a dead man spread in and around Porto Novo. People were very surprised and could not understand the source of Oschoffa's power. They knew him as a carpenter and nothing more. Others ascribed Oschoffa's powers to Satan and called him the devil's disciple. Muslims, Christians and especially western missionaries were very sceptical. Some of them said Oschoffa's miraculous healings were unorthodox and not inspired by God.

The Cherubim and Seraphim Movement (C&S) which had been established around 1925 at Porto Novo was also cold in its reception of Oschoffa and his new powers, despite the fact that they practiced faith and spiritual healings too.

Oschoffa's Trance

On September 29, 1947, while meditating with some well-wishers in his house, Oschoffa claimed to have witnessed a mysterious and divine appearance [18], where a winged angel [19] bathed in an intense light stood before him. The angel of the Lord allegedly delivered the following message to S. B. J. Oschoffa in the Egun language which reads in English:

Peace be with you. It is the wish of God to send you on an errand of preaching to the world. Many nominal Christians when confronted by difficulties and problems of this world, run after fetish priests and other powers of darkness for all kinds of assistance. Consequently, at their death they cannot see Christ because, by their action, Satan has left his spiritual mark on them. To assist you in your work so that men may listen to and follow your miraculous works of healing: divine healing will be carried out by you in the name of Jesus Christ. These works of divine healing and God's spiritual mark on you will testify to the fact that God sent you.
This was Oschoffa's great commission. The appearance of the angel of the Lord was later confirmed by a woman called Marie Zevenu who claimed to have seen a vision of Jesus Christ visiting Oschoffa. In her vision, she said she saw Oschoffa's body illuminated and sparkling like a twinkling star. Marie Zevenu later visited Oschoffa to see whether his body was actually transformed. Oschoffa admitted having been visited by an angel of the Lord. Marie, accompanied by her husband, Fredrick Zevenu, a catholic, left for home full of joy and inspiration. The news of the visitation of the angel of the Lord to Oschoffa in no time spread throughout the ancient city of Porto Novo and its surroundings.

As usual, adversaries, reactionaries and many doubting Thomases made unfavourable comments. Oschoffa's name and many of his miraculous healings were associated with magic, but it is interesting to note that the western missionary churches while condemning the wonders being performed by Oschoffa, did not succeed in stopping their members from seeking prayers and healings from him.

Oschoffa in Public

As expected, Oschoffa's residence soon became a centre of attraction as more and more people visited him daily. There was virtually nothing he could do to minimize or regulate the frequency of visits. An attempt made for police control did not materialize. However, a suggestion by the police officer [20] at Porto Novo that a convention should be arranged with the people in an open place seemed to have solved the problem. Consequently, an open air convention was arranged and people in the thousands thronged to Porto Novo. It undoubtedly offered an opportunity for those sceptical about the authenticity of Oschoffa's power and credibility to see things for themselves.

Muslims, Catholics, Protestants, traditionalists and other interested groups were largely represented at the open air convention. It was a remarkable day because it was the first time Oschoffa was holding such an event. As earlier stated, at about this time the Cherubim and Seraphim Society, another independent African Church [21] under the leadership of Prophet Moses Orimolade had established a branch of that church in Porto Novo. Oral tradition has it that Oschoffa was one of the staunch members of the Cherubim and Seraphim Society at Porto Novo but later withdrew his membership because of a misunderstanding between him and some members who claimed control over the local church. However, at Porto Novo, it was alleged that Oschoffa withdrew his membership from the Cherubim and Seraphim Society because of a charge of adultery voiced against him. The prophet denied this and claimed that he was never a member of the Cherubim and Seraphim Society though he was friendly with the society.

During a visit to Cotonou with Professor J. A. Omoyajowo on February 6, 1984 to cross-check the facts of the allegations, Pa Loko of the local Cherubim and Seraphim Church confirmed that Pa S. B. J. Oschoffa was with them in the C&S before founding the Celestial Church of Christ. However, every attempt at tracing his name in the Cherubim and Seraphim Church register at Porto Novo failed. We met other elders,--some of them in their eighties,--who confirmed that Pa. S. B. J. Oschoffa was very much with them in the local C&S. The inference one could draw from this is that the emergence of Oschoffa as a new spiritual leader of a religious group was not in the interest of the existing churches in Porto Novo, especially the Cherubim and Seraphim Church and the Methodist Church, both of which Oschoffa was said to have belonged to at one time or the other. It was therefore not surprising that the first question at the open convention came from a certain Alexander Aganyimi, a leading member of the Cherubim and Seraphim Church, who supposedly asked: "We understand that Moses Orimolade was sent by God and it is true that he works wonders in God's name. Now, you Oschoffa, also claim to have been sent by God. Which of you do we have to follow?" Oschoffa replied that John the Baptist came before Christ and people thought that he was the Messiah. Similarly, Cherubim and Seraphim are both attendant angels of the Lord and so the church by that name is a forerunner of the Church of Christ, come to prepare the way [23].

Another man, a member of the Catholic Church, asked whether Oschoffa who claimed that his power was from Christ would go to Rome (the Vatican), in the same way St. Peter and St. Paul took the Catholic Church to Rome. Oschoffa was quoted to have replied philosophically saying:
Young man, we gave you one kobo to hold and you held on to it; now we are telling you to reject the one kobo and accept two kobo because the glory of two kobo is more than that of one kobo. But if you refuse to relinquish one kobo, at a future time when you come to see the glory of the two kobo, you will want to retrace your steps and embrace them, but it will be too late as others will have taken your place.
His intelligent answers moved most people who had thought that Oschoffa would not live up to their expectations. It is even said that many sick people were healed at the convention. Most people left there fully convinced of the manifestation of God's power in Oschoffa's ministry. The convention seemed to have achieved tremendous success and the misconception about Oschoffa's religious movement appeared to have been corrected.

Oschoffa and Reverend Parrinder

As earlier stated, Oschoffa in his youth, played a leading role in the Methodist Church at Porto Novo as a chorister. Oschoffa, in an interview, claimed he was among the regular members at Rev. Parrinder's church services in 1945 [24]. Rev. Parrinder [25] does not recollect this alleged fact. Admittedly, it is not easy under normal conditions for a pastor to know all the people in his congregation. According to Oschoffa, he later had an audience with Rev. Parrinder who was then lecturing at the University of Ibadan in 1947. Oschoffa claimed that Rev. Parrinder visited Porto Novo specifically to interview him about his new religious movement. In his own words, Oschoffa claimed that his religious movement was only three months old in December 1947 when Rev. Parrinder paid him a visit.

Rev. Parrinder was said to have asked him why he (Oschoffa), a Methodist, decided to form a religious movement instead of staying to use his talents within the parent church. Oschoffa replied that if the Methodist pastor Rev. Gbeyangbe had made the effort to inquire sincerely about his new powers, rather than reject him (Oschoffa) outright, he would not have founded a new movement.

Rev. Parrinder admits he commented on the new religious movement established by Oschoffa, but does not remember ever meeting or interviewing Oschoffa concerning the Celestial Church of Christ. Prophet Oschoffa claims he had had a vision about Rev. Parrinder's visit and had been instructed by the Holy Spirit to receive Rev. Parrinder with the highest respect. Oschoffa claims he asked Rev. Partinder to position himself at the exit door of the Methodist Church and to pick out members who wore rings which were neither engagement nor wedding rings. Oschoffa further said that he explained to Rev. Parrinder that those professed to be Christians, but practiced idolatry and wore amulets and talismans which were all reminders of idolatry and fetishism.

At this juncture Oshoffa claimed he explained to Rev. Parrinder his call and commissioning by God to preach to the world about the Kingdom of God. However, Prophet Oschoffa himself admitted that he did not understand the whole episode initially and was overwhelmed by the spontaneous following that he had.

The Name "Celestial Church of Christ"

It was now necessary to bring together the large concourse of followers into a fold, a congregation or a church. All Oschoffa noticed was that things were unfolding by divine intervention. No meeting was held to discuss the name of the new church.

The name of the church was believed to have come down from heaven by divine revelation through a certain Alexander Yanga who was one of the early followers of Prophet Oschoffa healed by him through the power of the Holy Spirit. Yanga was believed to have been in a trance for seven consecutive days. At the end of the seventh day, he reportedly saw the name of the church boldly written on the rainbow. He accordingly asked for a piece of chalk and, looking at the rainbow, wrote the name of the church as shown to him, Eglise du Christianisme Céleste [26], which means "Celestial Church of Christ." After this divine revelation proclamed the name of Oschoffa's religious movement, his followers soon began to identify themselves as Celestians. He explained that the Celestial Church worship is a carbon copy of the worship of God by the angels in heaven,--an argument the hymn Tani mo bi attempts to justify.

What was unique in the origin of the Celestial Church of Christ that wasn't in other Aladura Churches before it? Members of the sect always point to the mode of worship and the name allegedly sent from heaven as unique. Undoubtedly, S. B. J. Oschoffa like most founders of new churches, intended to give the church credibility by associating it with heavenly origins. Orimolade, Captain Abiodun, Emmanuel and Ositelu all did the same. It is hard to find any church founders who did not trace the founding of their sect or church to celestial authority or divine revelation.

Oschoffa's name became synonymous with miraculous healings and people in Porto Novo and beyond anxiously awaited the day he would visit them.

The Celestial Church of Christ grew by leaps and bounds after the formal proclamation of the Holy Spirit's orders through Alexander Yanga. Oschoffa was soon proclaimed a prophet by the ever increasing followers. Apart from being called a prophet of God, Oschoffa was also allowed to use the title of "pastor" even though he had not attended any seminary nor been ordained as such. Through divine orders, the use of the name Epastoral, which was believed to have been uttered by an angel was conferred on him. The term was allegedly translated to him as pastor. Thus, the founder of the Ce1estial Church of Christ became known as Pastor, Founder, Prophet S. B. J. Oschoffa.

Miracles and Reactions

While Prophet Oschoffa was allegedly having a chat with Rev. Parrinder, a lady called Tinavie of Zevu was said to have died in a hospital at Porto Novo. Her younger sister Mawulowoe--a name which means "God will oblige"--was with Prophet Oschoffa seeking spiritual help. Upon hearing the news of her sister's death, the Holy Spirit was said to have descended upon Mawulowoe. Then and there she prophesied that Tinavie's body would be raised by Oschoffa in the name of the Lord, provided the corpse was brought to him.

Prophet Oschoffa accordingly requested that Tinavie's body be brought to his house. When the corpse was brought in, he told the bereaved family to put it on the floor. Prior to this, Tinavie was said to have been certified clinically dead by one Dr. Alexander [27].

The other residents of Prophet Oschoffa's house were predominantly Muslims who abhorred any delay in burying dead bodies. In fact, the presence of Tinavie's dead body was becoming an abominable sight to the residents of the house. Oschoffa was looked upon as the devil's disciple who was displaying black power.

On the spot the Holy Spirit was said to have descended upon him, and under the impulse of the Holy Spirit, he commanded the dead lady to stand up in the name of Jesus Christ. Eyewitness accounts confirmed that Tinavie was immediately revived and she got up. Immediately after her healing the Holy Spirit was said to have descended on her too. She prophesied about Oschoffa as a prophet of God. It was also said that after she had regained normalcy, Prophet Oschoffa asked Mawulowoe to lead Tinavie (the revived woman) to the hospital where the latter had earlier been declared clinically dead. A story is told of how Dr. Alexander panicked and almost lost consciousness upon seeing and recognizing Tinavie. According to Prophet Oschoffa, after the miracle, both Tinavie and Mawulowoe remained faithful members of the Celestial Church of Christ.

The news of this miracle had hardly died down when another miracle [28] was performed by Oschoffa. A close friend of Prophet Oschoffa named Moishe Suru Afoyan who hailed from Zevu died unexpectedly and his relatives accordingly sent a message to Oschoffa to mourn with the bereaved family. Oschoffa received the news with shock and was extremely sorrowful. Prophet Oschoffa accompanied by some sympathizers left for Zevu. The Holy Spirit was said to have descended upon Prophet Oschoffa who ordered the bereaved family and the sympathizers present to leave the room where the dead body was laid. He covered the corpse with one of his clothes and prayed to God to manifest His powers. By twelve midnight, Moishe Suru Afoyan was revived. He accordingly joined the Celestial Church and remained a devoted member until his death. This miracle was still on the lips of many when we called to verify this at Zevu.

Oschoffa had now become a controversial figure in the French Colony of Dahomey (now Republic of Benin) and a major topic of discussion. Some people however were still sceptical about the new religious movement in spite of the series of wonders he had performed. Many people, on the other hand, believed he was sent by God while some attributed his powers to some strange esoteric force.

In the course of these discussions about his powers, another miracle followed which really put Oschoffa in the limelight throughout the colony. This time it was a call from Grand-Popo, an historical town located near the border between the Republic of Benin and Togo. Grand-Popo's land was being eroded by the sea and many houses along the shore were gradually being washed away. This was a great threat to the inhabitants of the town. More importantly, all attempts made by fetish priests, traditionalists and Muslims to control the erosion had failed.

In 1949, during their annual Christmas meeting, the people of Grand-Popo resolved to solicit Prophet Oschoffa's help as they had heard about his power to work miracles. A delegation was sent to Prophet Oschoffa in early 1950 by the chief of Grand-Popo begging the prophet to come to their aid in the name of God whom, they believed, had sent him.

Acting under divine inspiration, Prophet Oschoffa took about six of his followers with him and left his base in Porto Novo for Grand-Popo. Among the elders of the church who accompanied him were Wolider Afore, Yanga and his wife Madam Silvestina Yanga and Mathias.

At Grand-Popo, Prophet Oschoffa and his team were warmly received by the chief, the elders and the people of the town who had by then assembled at the sea shore. Among the gathering was a white Roman Catholic priest [29] (whose name Prophet Oschoffa could not remember). The Divine Order allegedly instructed Prophet Oschoffa to call for an egg which can be interpreted as representing the earth. Furthermore, the Divine Order told him to call for a needle which likewise represented the sea. Prophet Oschoffa then pierced the egg with the needle and threw both into the sea after some short extempore prayers.

Immediately the sea receded and miraculously stopped at the exact place where the egg had fallen. This story was confirmed by two elderly Roman Catholics from Grand-Popo who confessed that they were present at the time of the historical event and that they were then about thirty-five and forty years old respectively. These two men who said they were members of the Olympio family gave their names as Jean Olympio and François Olympio respectively. The local Methodist presbyter just a stone's throw from the site of the incident also confirmed the veracity of the Grand-Popo miracle. The confirmation of the two Olympio brothers who are Catholics as well as the testimony of the local Methodist presbyter no doubt lent some credibility to this story.

The news of Prophet Oschoffa's miracle at Grand-Popo further added to the misgivings of the existing churches, especially the Catholic, Methodist, and the Cherubim and Seraphim Organizations, who argued that Oschoffa was using black or evil powers. But not so with the local people who said the miracles were the manifestation of the Holy Spirit in Oschoffa. As a result, the Celestial Church of Christ was besieged by many new adherents who joined daily. The rate at which many Christians defected from their parent churches to join the new church was alarming. In an interview Pastor Simon Dossou [30] confirmed that about half of the members of the mission churches--the Roman Catholic Church and the Methodist Church--were believed to have been lost to the Celestial Church of Christ.

As a result of the rapid growth of the Celestial Church and the popularity of Oschoffa, reactionaries and detractors began to undermine the new religious movement and its leadership. In the first place, miraculous healings and miracles were both condemned as anachronistic and were described as devilish. The Catholic Church was bitterly opposed to the Celestial Church and its practices. However, the Cherubim and Seraphim Church seemed to have been somewhat moderate in their attack against Oschoffa and his movement because they also practiced spiritual healing.

Scientifically, the Grand-Popo miracle defies all credible explanations. However, we are principally concerned with faith. McPherson once stated that the choice between the miraculous and the non-miraculous explanation is sometimes seen as something to be decided on the basis of evidence [31]. He concisely defined a miracle as an event which both is and is not capable of being explained in natural terms [32].

Initially, Oschoffa's followers seemed to have been people who were members of some big western Christian churches and they continued to go to their churches while receiving prayers from Prophet Oschoffa. Prayer meetings were therefore arranged so as to avoid clashes with the normal service of other churches. This was worked out after some meetings between representatives of the existing churches and Prophet Oschoffa. Thus Wednesdays and Fridays were selected as days for open air services and meditations.

Oschoffa's Tribulations

The number of adherents kept on increasing as the days passed and soon most of them stopped attending services at their old churches. Soon Prophet Oschoffa was antagonized by the French colonial administration. Perhaps at the instigation of the authorities of the orthodox churches he was accused of inciting government workers [33] to neglect their official duties especially on Wednesdays and Fridays. It must be noted that civil and public servants who joined the Celestial Church of Christ left their official duties earlier than the stipulated time of closing for Celestial Church worship during the week. It was therefore not surprising that the French colonial administration in Dahomey expressed concern about the activities of Oschoffa and his followers. He was labelled an economic saboteur.

Another accusation levelled against Prophet Oschoffa and his followers was that they were partly responsible for the moral decadence in Dahomey because there were growing cases of divorce, fornication and adultery. An historian by the name of Claude Prince, of Porto Novo, explained that since the majority of Prophet Oschoffa's followers were young and were predominantly women, aggrieved husbands as well as those opposed to the establishment and activities of the Celestial Church for one reason or the other may have been the source of these unsubstantiated accusations and trumped up charges.

When the colonial administration and the mission churches found out that the Celestial Church was really difficult to stop, moves were initiated to restrain and control the prophet and the activities of the Celestial Church. The prophet was told that if he wanted recognition, he should register with the Council of Protestant Churches in Dahomey (Republic of Benin). Tied to this condition was a clause which ordered the compulsory return of the members to their parent churches. We could not lay our hands on any records related to these confrontations. The churches visited in Porto Novo and Cotonou have no documents on the confrontations [34] with Oschoffa and this new faith. There are no records at the Benin People's Library at Porto Novo. Monsieur Claude Prince's frantic search for related records in all the public libraries and archives in Benin Republic turned up nothing.

Naturally the followers of Prophet Oschoffa did not accept this infringement on their fundamental right to freedom of worship. Oschoffa's refusal to abide by the order and regulations of registration was a result of the fear that the Council of Protestant Churches would in the long run be a stumbling block to the growth of his church. Under normal conditions in Benin, clubs, associations, fraternities, churches and organizations are required to be legally registered within their affiliated groups.

There was a deadlock over the registration order and the subsequent antagonism against Prophet Oschoffa and the Celestial Church went on unabated. During this period of tension, there were many invitations from numerous parishes around Porto Novo asking Prophet Oschoffa to visit them. Prophet Oschoffa decided to leave Porto Novo for Agange in the Toffin district perhaps to diffuse the tension and withdraw from public view. While he was away, detractors and blackmailers of his church thought that they had succeeded in curtailing his activities and those of the Celestial Church of Christ.

Oschoffa in Nigeria

By 1950, the Celestial Church (C.C.C.) had spread from Agange across the entire Toffin district to Gbaji from where it entered into Nigeria through some fishermen who were Celestials. Makoko parish which now functions as the diocesan headquarters is ostensibly the first branch of the Celestial Church in Nigeria. The Celestial Church of Christ reached Makoko at the same time it reached Toffin district through the legendary seven disciples of Oschoffa.

Oschoffa himself finally gave in to both internal and external pressures and left Porto Novo for Makoko escorted by Moses Ajovi on March 3, 1951. According to the C.C.C. traditions the Makoko parish was jointly established by Superior Senior Leader François, Senior Leader Layon and five others now deceased. The arrival of the pastor-founder in 1951 opened a new chapter in the growth of the church. For almost a decade the C.C.C. was hardly known outside the metropolis of Lagos and its surrounding area. In fact, the main activities of the new church were centred around Makoko.

The Celestial Church of Christ had a relatively small representation in the sixties in Nigeria. Very little attention was paid to the sect. This was probably because of the might of the big mission churches which completely eclipsed the feeble efforts to introduce the C.C.C. into Nigeria. However, the decade 1970-80 witnessed a phenomenal growth in the Celestial Church in Nigeria. Within ten years, the new sect had reached virtually every local government area of the Yoruba-speaking regions of Nigeria from its main base at Makoko. By 1982, almost every town and village had a parish of the Celestial Church through the individual efforts of persons who had come into contact with the new sect in Lagos.

There is no doubt that the famous Iyabo Olorunkoya--Indian hemp--case in London in 1970 drew the attention of Nigerians to the Celestial Church of Christ for the first time. Iyabo Olorunkoya, a Lagos socialite, allegedly defied the advice of a Celestial Church woli ("leader" or wolider) and travelled to London. The arrest and subsequent trial attracted national attention to the sect. People now wanted to know more about the C.C.C. and benefit from the prophecies, trances and visions of the church prophets.

Another factor that helped the spread of the Celestial Church was the Nigerian oil boom of the seventies. People had enough oil and more to spare. As a result, very many rich individuals sponsored the establishment of parishes into which shepherds and workers were recruited. Individual owners were encouraged to establish parishes and this practice helped in no small measure in the spread of the Celestial Church.

The use of the Yoruba language in worship and other liturgical practices of the sect offered tremendous attraction. The situation was further enhanced by the striking similarity between the Yoruba traditional religious practices and the C.C.C. worship and liturgical practices.

Despite the absence of any organized conversion into the sect, it experienced phenomenal growth and spread to Badagry, Ibadan, Epe, Zaria, Kaduna, Kano, Onitsha, Aba, Owerri, London, New York and other world capitals wherever you found black people between 1970 and 1980. Thus did Samuel Bilewu Oschoffa give the Celestial Church of Christ to the world and thousands hearkened to his voice.

Oshoffa's Death

The sudden home call of the enigmatic pastor-founder was unexpected. Nobody knew that death would strike the day it did. Many had taken Oschoffa for a god. Do gods die? Oschoffa was blessed both in life and in death. He lived like a god, revered and worshipped. He also died like a god, leaving mysteriously as he had come, thus keeping the Oschoffa myth intact. Like a god, his death shook the entire Celestial world and beyond. Newswatch [35] described his burial in the following terms:
The Earth quaked in exclamation, the stars blinked to refocus, the sea water rose in disbelief, the birds sang a dirge in sympathy, while the seismic vibrations of these rumblings ricocheted against the wailing walls of the Celestial world.
The journey into the world beyond began for Oschoffa on September 1, 1985. He was on his way to Ibadan Army Barracks C.C.C. parish harvest. His car, driven by Espedit, an experienced driver, was only about seventeen kilometres from Ibadan. It was speeding along when suddenly one of the tires exploded. The car skidded and somersaulted about four times before landing in the bush. Oschoffa escaped death but was half conscious and dazed. The unconscious pastor and his bleeding driver were driven back to Lagos for quick treatment at Labi's Hospital, Ilupeju. Everybody sighed in relief, happy that the worst was over for the pastor-founder after his miraculous escape.

His great escape from this fatal accident in which two of his dear aides died on the spot helped to boost the myth of immortality surrounding him especially among his followers and most Nigerians. As Newswatch put it,
In the early hours of September 10, 1985, in an ironic twist of fate, death struck. The pastor-founder, one of the greatest Nigerians of our age, quietly breathed his last on a chair at First Shadrach Hospital, Ilupeju, having been certified fit by doctors who were putting finishing touches to his release.
The remains of the pastor-founder, Pa S. B. J. Oschoffa were finally laid to rest on Saturday, October 10, 1985, in his mother's hometown, Imeko, the Celestial City, amidst pomp and pageantry, mourning and thanksgiving.

Elijah Olu Akinwumi


SStop the crap mr , what it's the different from the witch doctor and the ccc prophets huh , they do black or white soap for people, love and attractions powder, giving their menbers an egg so that can be voking spirit . the question is what is the different from the witch doctors and ccc prophets
Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by yommyuk: 6:12pm On Oct 15, 2010
@jscross19

Nobody is denying the wrong doings that go on in CCC. The same can be said for all other denominations and faiths.But does that mean it is not forbidden?

In the bible, some Israelites served Idols . Did that mean that the Israelites were not God choosen people?

Wake up from your ignorance. shocked

The bottom line is CCC was established by God and that is the Gospel truth. If people can't accept that fact, it is their lost.
Even the Jews don't accept Jesus Christ.

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Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by Joagbaje(m): 9:44am On Oct 16, 2010
@yommyuk
We have also been able to help Pope Paul John II to gain entrance into the tenth heaven. He came to our church on May 8th 2005 to tell us that he was refused entrance into heaven when he died and he should come to our parish for assistance because he caused their seven candle stand to be cancelled thereby canceling the closeness of their church to God. He was told to come to our parish to learn from us the knowledge of the names of the seven spirits of God which the seven candle-stand represents and which is the soul of the church according to Revelation 4. He strongly appealed to us to teach him and we did so. He told us that they cancelled the seven candle-stand which represents the God-Head because people told them that there is only one God without taking note of Genesis 1:26-and 27.

We taught him the names of the seven Holy Spirits in the God-Head in Revelation 4 whom Catholics do refer to in their song;

After we have taught him, he went away. The discussion he had with us through our prophetess was duly recorded with our cassette recorders. He later came back to meet the Golden Father who told him to go and ask for forgiveness of his sins and HE mentioned the sins to him. He did not agree but Pa Oshoffa descended and explained to him. He later came back to meet Jesus Christ in the premises of our parish who confirmed the sins to him before he agreed. He also told him to go and see to it that the seven candle-stand be re-instated in Rome. They detailed one strong heavenly father to assist him to do this by appearing to Pope Benedict XVI in his dreams. He had been able to do this. In Rome they have re-instated the altar of three candle-stands for Holy Mary for the dedication of man. Equally, the altar of seven candle-stand with candles burning on them for the spiritual worship of God the creator of heavens and earth has been re-instated. He came back on the Sunday 26th of August 2007 to inform us about this development. He also told us that he is now in the 10th heaven. He called the names of the seven spirits of God on the throne of God.

Anybody who is psychic and spiritual will be seeing the heavenly hosts as they are descending into our church in form of FIRES and FLAMES OF FIRES everyday. Multitude of them descended on Sunday 26th August to worship with us. GOLDEN FATHER who is the only CAUSE (The only ALFA ET OMEGA) comes down always. Through us He has Goldenised all the heavens, the hierarchies and the kingdoms. The kingdom of heavens are different from the kingdom of God [Mathew 19:22-23]. As these holy spirits descend they introduce themselves to us individually by giving us their names and where they are situated in the heavens. We have collected a lot of names from them. Even these heavenly beings and Gods ask our prophets and prophetesses to draw their pictures for us to see. And they always ask us to show the pictures to them to confirm whether the pictures are their semblances or not.

This post of yours is very strange. How did you come about this? How did pope John pau who has died come back to celestial churchbto learn. Did you see his ghost? Pls explain
Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by yommyuk: 6:43am On Oct 17, 2010
@Joagbaje

I am a bit surprised that you ask such a question from me. This was a testimony of one of the parishes which was read out to our hearing during church service. One of many!

The ways of God can be baffling and sometimes at odds with human understanding. His ways nobody can comprehend. His ways are amazing. The unbelievers will never believe because they will always ignore God's work. But we who believe shall inherit Life.

A lot of people criticize CCC on the basis of what some blacks sheeps of the fold have done. I  agree that there are a lot of them. We have allowed the weeds to grow among the wheat. However  a lot of so called christains refuse to accept the mighty works of God that continue to happen  and take place within the walls. In 1982,  during Pope John Paul visit to Nigeria, He shook the hand of Papa Oshoffa. According to his testimony, the Pope said the holiness he encountered during that exchange was phenomenal. The ways of worship in both churches are very similar in many fronts and both experience the same hostility from other churches.

The Catholic Church was established in order to counter the idol worshiping that was going on in Rome and the same can be said of CCC which was established to counter the idol worshipping that was going on in Africa. Before their existence, all we had was the Anglican, Catholic, Methodist and a few others. The only church that was effective spiritually then was the Catholic Church. It widespread in eastern Nigeria is a testimony to this. The same can be said  for CCC back in the 60s and 70s. It was the fastest growing church in Africa with over 5 million worshippers. Yep we as human beings have come short like the Jews back in the bible days. But the promises of God will always stand firm. God is raising champions within the fold. People like BABA ARA are an example to this fact.

So therefore, brethen, stop the criticism and pray that God will continue to strengthen CCC to be able to accomplish that which God has prepared it for the edification of the body of Christ as a whole. We are part of the body of Christ and we continue to function therein. Believe or not.

God bless. smiley
Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by Joagbaje(m): 4:35pm On Oct 17, 2010
@yommyuk

yommyuk:

@Joagbaje
So therefore, brethen, [b]stop the criticism and pray [/b]that God will continue to strengthen CCC to be able to accomplish that which God has prepared it for the edification of the body of Christ as a whole. We are part of the body of Christ and we continue to function therein. Believe or not.
God bless. smiley

Don't have to get offended at my question . I'm not criticising you. I know much about cele. I even had had opportunity to be in oschoffa crusades in ibadan and portnovo as a child. Ive witness instant miracles through him so I know much about cele too, If you still remember my post last year:

The problem with CELESTIAL CHURCH  started with OSCHOFFA the late founder.  He allowed ungodly practices which became foundations and are now hard to change. especially after his death .I believe he was called of God, most Pentecostals may not agree with me, but hear me out.
In the days of the emergence of Cele, Africa was a dark continent  and a den of idolatry practices . God needed a counter power.  He began to call ordinary men. Farmers ,carpenters etc. Oschoffa was called in a spectacular way, with proof and mighty signs , He raised dead to life, Healed the sick. That was the best God could get from Africa .Many people were converted from idolatry to the church or to “Christ” but people soon began to desire physical things to put their faith on. So the church  allowed “parallel truths” replica of truth and idolatry. Candle and eggs to replace animal sacrifice, incense and all to replace ritualistic worship, water cleansing to replace ritualistic bath. palm front crosses to replace chrm and armulet. Rules  and laws like "touch not taste not." These were comfortable for the people of those days considering their background it wasn’t uncommon. The church  began to build on suggestions, “inspiration, revelation and prophesy,  There was a time of hope in the 60s when they used to have some bible classes, you must have your class card to be anointed , but all that stopped. 
Whenever truth is rejected ,men go after false value, like Aaron building “golden calf” in the days of Moses, Roman catholism too was born by the introduction of roman idols, and chaplets into the church, 
The word of God is our guide and judge. A man of God has to study the gospel to be sound. Miracles cant teach you the bible. Even prophecies are to be judged by the word, not by feeling or experience.

2 Tim. 2:15
    Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.

You judge visions, you judge doctrines and discern by the word.

Galatians 1:8
    But though we, or an angel from heaven, preach any other gospel unto you than that which we have preached unto you, let him be accursed. As we said before, so say I now again, If any man preach any other gospel unto you than that ye have received, let him be accursed.

1 Cor. 14:29  says “ Let the prophets speak two or three, and let the other judge”.

 It is not everything Oschoffa received that was inspired by God. But anything goes where there is no soundness of teaching.  In Celestial church there is or was no understanding of the difference between old testament and new. That is why most of the ritualistic deeds have their references in the Old testament laws. Now you may want to quote for me that there was reference to candle in  the temple in book of revelation.  but you must know that its cetainly npot refering to this wax candle stick made from fat but lampstands which was powered by annointing oil made from olive tree (ex 30:20) but i dont want to go into that now. For example Celes goes barefoot because God told Moses and Joshua to remove their shoe because the ground was holy ground. But  jesus that we follow and Paul wore shoes even inside the holy temple. Do you follow Moses experience or Jesus .

Col. 2:20-23 
    Wherefore if ye be dead with Christ from the rudiments of the world, why, as though living in the world, are ye subject to ordinances, [21] (Touch not; taste not; handle not; [22] Which all are to perish with the usingwink after the commandments and doctrines of men? [23] Which things have indeed a shew of wisdom in will worship, and humility, and neglecting of the body; not in any honour to the satisfying of the flesh.

Many in Cele today don’t understand what salvation is,  though many really love God from their hearth but  faith comes only by “hearing and hearing by the WORD”,
Paul commended the  church that had bible study culture

Acts 17:11
 , ”   These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so.

In a nutshell “THE PROBLEM WITH CELESTIAL” is the foundation.
Oschoffa did a great job , he walked faithfully in the little light he had.  Tb Joshua had similar call, Orimolade, even the founder of RCCG people not so educated but they gave room to improvement.

So my concern is that we ought to judge everything according to truth.many of the problem in cele comes from this j'isé thing by prophets. And that's what I suspected in this pope John Paul story. Just as you confirm below in your post:

I am a bit surprised that you ask such a question from me. This was a testimony of one of the parishes which was read out to our hearing during church service. One of many!

This was  my concern. A prophet may not be accurate . We judge accuracy of prophecies by Gods word. I'm yet to see in the bible where the dead had dealings with the living.
Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by yommyuk: 9:47pm On Oct 17, 2010
@Joagbaje

I never take offense. I was just suprised that someone like you who knows much about cele should ask such questions. However I do understand your concerns and point.

In regards to the dead having dealings with the living in the bible.

Do you remember the saying "we live by believing and not by seeing" I am not really into the Pope John paul encounter. What captivates me is the similarity between both sects. It goes to signify that we are all part of the same body.

I am glad that your come from a cele background and acknowledge it openly. Wherever the Spirit of the Lord takes you. Continue therein to serve Christ. God bless.

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Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by Kay17: 9:52pm On Oct 17, 2010
Church descended from heaven! tongue, can't believe ppl accept this shitt. The dead pope comes down to seek for tongue deliverance?
Pure clean IgNoRaNcE! !

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Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by free123: 10:36pm On Oct 17, 2010
Mohot made some comments and ran away, Yommyuk took over. The poster is willing to know what people think about the church and still seeks views. most people have said that the way of worship in the church is more of fetish practice and i strongly believe that most of these white garment churches worship alike.

can all these practices being mentioned be against the way of worship of the church while that of Yommyuk's way be for the church? in my view i think Yommyuk doesn't know the doctrine of the church. he has been opposing all the facts laid down by former members of the church. Majority of the members can't be wrong on their mode of worship in the church.

i think Yommyuk really needs to seek the truth. i know he knows all these but chose to defend the church, goodluck shaa shocked

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Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by yommyuk: 10:08am On Oct 18, 2010
@free123

Mohot made some comments and ran away, Yommyuk took over.
Yep u'right! I have taken over by the will of God.

most people have said that the way of worship in the church is more of fetish practice and i strongly believe that most of these white garment churches worship alike.

Have u  personally attended the church to confirm these sayings or are you just one of those who believe in heresay. For clarification purposes, check a CCC  near you or state your place of residence and let me recommend one to you. Then pass your judgement. That is the best way to find out.

can all these practices being mentioned be against the way of worship of the church while that of Yommyuk's way be for the church?
The pratices being mentioned may be true which I do not deny. But I have been a member of the church for over 35years and I believe that qualifies me to speak from personal experience. I will continue to maintain that all of the pratices mentioned above are forbidden by the doctrines laid down by CHRIST for CHRIST thru Papa Oshoffa. Have you forgotten the parable of the weeds among the wheat? Yesterday at our church service, we had visitors from other denominations, during the sermon, I referred to this thread and asked them whether they saw anything fetish in the worship? Bro, all we do is preach CHRIST. Surely there are shady elements among the fold and a lot of them are being dealt with by God in ways that he seems fit.

i think Yommyuk really needs to seek the truth. [b]I know he knows all these but chose to defend the church[/b]
Again you are right. I always seek the truth in the Word of God because the Lord is my Light and Salvation. I know all these that is why I have choosen to defend the church CHRIST. I will suggest that you do the same. God Bless wink

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Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by yommyuk: 10:49am On Oct 18, 2010
Just an addition

Let us remember Daniel. How he functioned in a system that was alien to God. Thru him God revealed his majesty. He humbled the Kings of Babylon. Even Nebuchadnezzar seeked God thru Daniel to interpret his dreams which all the spiritualists of Babylon could not do. Also remember that King Darius praised God after Daniel was rescued from the Lion's den.

My point, we should learnt to function wherever we find ourselves. To let unbelievers or false people see Christ in us. Then they will be ashamed of their ways and hopefully seek the way of truth.

CCC have a lot of issues like any other Christain denominations. As Christian our dues should be to build up and not to bring down. We have to beware of our utterances. That is the Gospel Truth.

I will never call a Church worship fetish as long as CHRIST is being preached. Ways of worship vary from culture to culture. But we all serve the same living God. I will say Amen and Halleluyah to that.

God bless wink

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Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by free123: 8:50pm On Oct 18, 2010
yommyuk:



most people have said that the way of worship in the church is more of fetish practice and i strongly believe that most of these white garment churches worship alike.

Have u personally attended the church to confirm these sayings or are you just one of those who believe in heresay. For clarification purposes, check a CCC near you or state your place of residence and let me recommend one to you. Then pass your judgement. That is the best way to find out.

please Sir, I was not there when all the events in the Bible took place yet i believed they took place, I do not need to visit native doctor before i believe that what he does is wrong, i do not need to attend the church before i believe what more than half of the people in this thread confirmed to be true.

can all these practices being mentioned be against the way of worship of the church while that of Yommyuk's way be for the church?
The pratices being mentioned may be true which I do not deny. But I have been a member of the church for over 35years and I believe that qualifies me to speak from personal experience. I will continue to maintain that all of the pratices mentioned above are forbidden by the doctrines laid down by CHRIST for CHRIST thru Papa Oshoffa. Have you forgotten the parable of the weeds among the wheat?

These perpetrators are there leading people astray and you are here waiting for the Harvest time. My advice is that you should take it as a duty to spread the true word of God, tell people in those areas mentioned that those practices they engage in are very bad and certainly not from God. Don't wait for God to do that for you because the more you allow those practices the more fetish the church becomes


Yesterday at our church service, we had visitors from other denominations, during the sermon, I referred to this thread and asked them whether they saw anything fetish in the worship? Bro, all we do is preach CHRIST. Surely there are shady elements among the fold and a lot of them are being dealt with by God in ways that he seems fit.

Your way might not be fetish but what people are saying here is happening life and exclusive.

Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by yommyuk: 3:46am On Oct 19, 2010
@free123

I feel your passion which I believe is coming from a genuine heart. Thanks for that. I also agree that some of your points are valid but misdirected.
I repeat, I have never denied that some elements within the fold are not fetish and I will also point out that there are many of them. But the point I am making is that these black sheeps are in the minority. It is like in any other christian denomination, satanic agents within the body. It happens everywhere.

Anyway for your enlightment. check out this link and get back to me. Some of the so called pratices may seem unusual to you. If you have any questions, pls don't hesitate to ask. The bible says we should GET UNDERSTANDING smiley

http://www.celestialchurch.com/articles/badatenets.htm
Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by KDK(m): 5:33am On Oct 19, 2010
yommyuk:

Even the Jews don't accept Jesus Christ.
@ Yommyuk,
Good day sir. I hope you realise that God made it so, in order that the door of salvation may be open to You and Me the gentiles.{Romans 11:11,25,28 (Preferably, read Romans 11: 1-32 for better grasp.}
Remember Romans 11:18 because you are boasting against the Jews.
Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by Nobody: 7:01am On Oct 19, 2010
The cele church is very old and among the earliest indigineous churches. It is thus no surprise that it should be fused slightly with yoruba traditional practices.
In any case, nigeria is all about the car u drive, the shoe u wear, the girls u date, or the church u attend! U guys all wallow in the same delusion
Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by yommyuk: 12:59pm On Oct 19, 2010
@KDK

Your posting is right and true, but your allegation is misdirected in regards to me boasting against the Jews. You totally took me out of context.
Correction:what I was implying was that the Jewish unawareness that the Messiah showed up in their midst can also be applied to Christians who do not recognise Celestial Church of Christ as part of the body of Christ. In my opinion, such so called christians are protraying the same atitudes like the pharisees of old. Even St Peter exhibited such atitude and was corrected by God in (Acts 10:9-16)

Let me enhance on my convictions in regards to the term "Jew". Who is a true Jew?
Definitely not those in books of Acts 13:41,45,50.14:2. Because these Jews have rejected the Good News and have judged themselves unworthy of eternal life (Acts 13:46). However I do recognise that their fooliness led to us "Gentiles" receiving God's unmerited favor shown preeminently through Jesus Christ and exercised firstly by Apostle Paul (Acts 20:24). The key concept which is the "Grace of God"

The only hope for such Jews is in Romans 11:23. (IF they turn from their unbelief)

So brethen, we are speaking the same language "Christ"

God bless cheesy
Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by yommyuk: 1:04pm On Oct 19, 2010
@Sauer
Indigineous church? Yes, but not that old if compared to the churches in the west. It was founded less than a century ago (1947)
Delusional? Nope! Fool for Christ - Definitely Yes wink
Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by kolajoo(m): 2:25pm On Oct 19, 2010
Many thanks to "yommyuk" No matter what people might says,  I am proudly to be a Celestial grin and am saying this boldly,  Halleluyah Meje

[center]Harvest! Harvest!! Harvest!!![/center]

[center]Date: 24 October 2010
Location: Celestial Church of Christ {Christ Ambassador Parish} Southern Africa Headquarter
                Sherwell Cnr Rockey,
                Doornfontein, Johannesburg - South Africa.[/center]
Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by free123: 6:49pm On Oct 19, 2010
@ Yommyuk
Sir, i have gone through the link you provided, it was not different from what many people are saying about it - the candles, soaps, incent, etc. my major concern is on purification and sanctification. i want to ask if these (purification and sanctification) can wash away sin because i didn't see much emphasis on sin but somethings you forbid.

i am not just comfortable with the isolation of a lady in her period and that of a nursing mother, this practice is not biblical at all.

can eating those things you forbid make one unholy

Another question is about the newly born and the kind of ritual in which some fruits, candle, honey and so;n what is this for?

can you please back these practices up with the scripture and please do not skip anyone
Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by yommyuk: 4:44am On Oct 20, 2010
@free123

Thanks for taking time to go thru the link I provided. what u have exhibited is spiritual maturity and seeking to know the truth. I pray that whatever u seek according to God's will, that you shall recieve in Jesus Name (Amen)

Before I shed I light to the concerns you raised, let me give you a bit of background why the church was brought forth into existence.
During the first part of the 20th century (i.e 1900s to 1940s), a lot of Africans embraced the Christian faith on the basis of either to gain access to education which were mostly missionary schools or just for joining sake in order to appease the colonial masters that were in charge of the political affairs across Africa including Nigeria. The Lord noticed that, those that call themselves Christians end up in hell fire when they die. Most especially in the African regions, because they always sneak to occult sects for protection, guidance and blessing, by so doing they sacrifice all manners of fetish things to idols. Yet they camouflage as Christian. The Lord in his infinite wisdom thought of how to attract such people who mostly came from Idol worshiping backgrounds. What the Lord did was to establish a replica of their idol worship using substances and a form of worship which these people could easily relate to and using an illiterate( Papa Oshoffa) who could speak to them on the same level. A very good strategy but one which was not managed well enough because these illiterates where put in charge of a church which was drawing in millions of worshippers all over Africa hence giving way to a huge administration blunder leading to a faulty organisational structure. That is why at the demise of Papa Oshoffa, the church started to experience major setbacks. However who can question God's judgement. Is there any crooked way that He cannot make straight. Surely No. He is raising champions within the fold (myself included cheesy)
Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by yommyuk: 5:46am On Oct 20, 2010
@free123
Now lets get down to business

Sir, i have gone through the link you provided, it was not different from what many people are saying about it - the candles, soaps, incent, etc. my major concern is on purification and sanctification. i want to ask if these (purification and sanctification) can wash away sin because i didn't see much emphasis on sin but somethings you forbid.


Sanctification:  Is the first rite a prospective member of the Church should undergo.  This sanctification falls into three categories.  The first is for a new member to remove his or her filth and stain of darkness in consonance with the words of God in Ezekiel 36:25-30, 11:17-20, Exodus 19:10 20 and Lev. 10:3.  As Adam was driven out of Eden because of sin, there was also the restoration of the second Adam through sanctification into New Jerusalem in Christ Jesus.  Hence the hymn given to Celestial Church Of Christ, a hymn of invitation to a rebirth;  -English version “Jesus calls all sinners come….etc”  -Yoruba version "Jesu l’onpe o tantan ma bo elese wa, etc".  After the sanctification the new member is numbered among the children of promise in the new faith in Christ Jesus. Materials used for sanctification are word of extortation, water and fire.  In this first case the following are needed: water, sponge, soap and stick of candle which when lit is symbolic of the spirit of God like tongue of fire which descended on the first apostles to sanctify them on the day of Pentecost Act 2:1-4. 

Following immediately the sanctification of a member is the sanctification of the person’s place of abode.  A clean man remains clean if he resides in a clean environment. A sanctified man in a filthy environment is unclean since man is a product of his environment.  Act 19:18-19 supports the essence of ridding a house of all acts that are not related to the spirit of whenever one starts a new life in Christ Jesus.

The items used are just symbolic of what is actually taken place in the spiritual realm. It will enable a new convert to visually understand what is taking place. The key ingrident is PRAYER

Purification: The second category of sanctification practiced in Celestial Church Of Christ is the purification exercise that a woman undergoes after her monthly period and after given birth.  This is very important and God does not take this lightly; Lev. 12; Lev. 15:16-30.  Many people discountenance but Christ established it beyond reasonable doubt; Mark 5:25-34.  The weight of the impurity and healing was so much felt by Jesus Christ that he could not resist asking who touched him.  The Apostles also warned the Antioch convert to steer clear of "blood"; Acts 15:29

NAMING CEREMONY: It is compulsory to name a child on the 8th day; Luke 2:21-39.  We just don’t give our children the name we want, but through the grace and mercy of God the name is divinely instructed by God through the  prophets / prophetesses that carry the child before the altar of God:

The parent will bring salt, honey, and sugar with 7 different kinds of fruits and of course 7 candlesticks that will be erected inside white bowl filled with water for the Baby. A special service will be conducted.

Jesus Christ, our Lord was presented according to the Law of Moses and certain items were required from his parents, a pair of  furtledoves or two young pigeons. Why did God demand this things. Don't ask me, ask God. In my opinion all human being were bought back with a redemption price and a little token of showing gratitude is all what God expects.

In regards to the HONEY, that is just a symbol of sweetness. Nobody licks honey and does not taste sweetness. All we do is put a small amount of honey in the babies mouth and pray that the child's life to be full of sweetness. PURE AND SIMPLE. It is not the honey that is the key substance but PRAYER.

FRUITS: Another symbolic item. All we do is pray that the life of the child will be fruitful. The visitors to the naming ceremony take their pick when going home. But let me reveal something to you. There has being many testimonies by women deemed barren by medical proffessional who have eaten these fruits to be healed of such report. (My wife included). So brother if you know any barren women out there who is based in Manchester UK. A naming ceremony is taking place this Friday evening, pls send them over cheesy.
Also remember that Abel was the frist person to offer fruits to the Lord and was accepted

CONCLUSION
Why does God require the items prescribed in the Five book of Moses. Bro we serve an unquestionable God.

The mode of worship and tenet of Celestial Church Of Christ is spiritually inclined and Divinely inspirational.  The name of the church speaks for itself.  Celestial Church Of Christ:  A Holy Church descended from heaven above for the salvation of mankind.

The ways of worship, the hymnals and prayer style is not inculcated by human understanding. Rather it is through Divine inspiration from God.

Being a member of the last ship of salvation is a great privilege because the covenant instructed by God in his word “Touch not my anointed and Do my prophet No harm” 1st Chronicles 16:22, is being accomplished in the Life of every member.

That is why the Glory of God radiates around the true Celestians.

Surely we have false prophets and shepherds in our midst. They have always being around and will be till when the Lion of Judah comes. Our Lord is patient and does not want any sinner to perish but have eternal life. The Lord has dealt with some them by humbling them and leading them to confess openly of their deeds and change their ways. Those are the lucky ones. The ones God leave alone will only have themselve to blame because the LAKE OF FIRE awaits them.

God bless. wink
Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by dayoamon: 3:11am On Oct 30, 2010
Just found out that Celestial Church of Christ just started a Global online ministry called Celestial Connections! This one na oga ju. Didn't expect such an organized initiative but looks like they're reporting start date of November 4, 2010 for their Prayer Line. I checked out the website and it looks quite impressive. www.CelestialConnections.org! We shall see what comes out of there!
Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by yommyuk: 4:17pm On Oct 30, 2010
I will check this out
Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by Gakin95: 10:54pm On Oct 31, 2010
This is the truth. Ccc is characterised majorly by old testament practices like incense burning, 'going to the mount,' spiritual washing, sacrifices etc. . Pls, don't get me wrong, OT is sure part of d bible but it's nt 4 us 2 practise what dy did. Read jer. 31:31-34, heb 8:6-7, heb 1:1-4. Christ founded his church matt 16:18 he is the saviour, his blood purifies us from sins, our songs and prayers are sweet smelln sacrifices and incese to God, No more prophecies. I cor 13:8.
Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by Gakin95: 10:56pm On Oct 31, 2010
This is the truth. Ccc is characterised majorly by old testament practices like incense burning, 'going to the mount,' spiritual washing, sacrifices etc. . Pls, don't get me wrong, OT is sure part of d bible but it's nt 4 us 2 practise what dy did. Read jer. 31:31-34, heb 8:6-7, heb 1:1-4. Christ founded his church matt 16:18 he is the saviour, his blood purifies us from sins, our songs and prayers are sweet smelln sacrifices and incese to God, No more prophecies. I cor 13:8.

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Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by yommyuk: 12:38am On Nov 01, 2010
This is the truth. Ccc is characterised majorly by old testament practices like incense burning, 'going to the mount,' spiritual washing, sacrifices etc. . Pls, don't get me wrong, OT is sure part of d bible but it's nt 4 us 2 practise what dy did. Read jer. 31:31-34, heb 8:6-7, heb 1:1-4. Christ founded his church matt 16:18 he is the saviour, his blood purifies us from sins, our songs and prayers are sweet smelln sacrifices and incese to God, No more prophecies. I cor 13:8.


Is CCC characterised majorly by Old Testament practices? Not in it’s totally

Jeremiah 31:31-34
How is the new covenant relevant in CCC

The new covenant is being achieved in CCC by means of the power of the Holy Spirit, whose indwelling among us has being made possible because we believe that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Saviour.
The new covenant has achieved its goal in CCC that the old covenant pointed to, but could not reach; creating new persons and a new community that will be unique in nature. According to the NT, all believers in Jesus Christ will know him directly by the activity of the Holy Spirit. They will know him personally and experience him powerfully, as only a few did in OT times.

This we experience in CCC

Jesus’ death has bought the new covenant into existence and made him the mediator of the covenant for WHOEVER believes in him (Including members of CCC). Hallelujah to that.

Hebrew 1:1-14
We also believe in the “Superiority of the Son” over all angelic beings. The Son has being presented to us in CCC by God the Father as the creator, sustainer and heir of the universe. We acknowledge that Jesus Christ is the one who “radiates God’s own glory and expresses the very character of God. He is the exalted one. We also believe that in him only can we achieve the cleansing of our sins (Psalm 51) which is why the status we give Jesus Christ in CCC is far greater than the angels (Heb 1:3-4). In him we move, live and have our being in CCC. Hallelujah to that

Matthew 16:18
The promises of Jesus Christ that he will give us the “Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven” is ever present in CCC. Whatever we forbid on earth is forbidden in Heaven. That is why people will continue to give testimonies in Jesus name in CCC. A daily occurrence! Hallelujah to that

1 Corin 13:8
I have to agree with this. The driving force behind people joining CCC has being prophesy and Spiritual Jobs. These were tools that the Lord gave CCC to attract non believers from darkness in to the Light. However such happenings occurred during Jesus Christ time on earth whereby people were seeking a miraculous sign more than eternal life. This is an area CCC and the body of Christ as a whole needs to work on because all in all “Love is the Key"
Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by Gakin95: 6:46am On Nov 01, 2010
This is the truth. Ccc is characterised majorly by old testament practices like incense burning, 'going to the mount,' spiritual washing, sacrifices etc. . Pls, don't get me wrong, OT is sure part of d bible but it's nt 4 us 2 practise what dy did. Read jer. 31:31-34, heb 8:6-7, heb 1:1-4. Christ founded his church matt 16:18 he is the saviour, his blood purifies us from sins, our songs and prayers are sweet smelln sacrifices and incese to God, No more prophecies. I cor 13:8.
Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by Joagbaje(m): 7:29am On Nov 01, 2010
Gakin95:

This is the truth. Ccc is characterised majorly by old testament practices like incense burning, 'going to the mount,' spiritual washing, sacrifices etc. . Pls, don't get me wrong, OT is sure part of d bible but it's nt 4 us 2 practise what dy did. Read jer. 31:31-34, heb 8:6-7, heb 1:1-4. Christ founded his church matt 16:18 he is the saviour, his blood purifies us from sins, our songs and prayers are sweet smelln sacrifices and incese to God, No more prophecies. I cor 13:8.

I agree with you .I believe they have those practises because of limited knowledge of the new testament in those days. More so , it was and era that idolatry was rampant in africa and it was easier for people to embrace the church rituals . That was the best God had at that time . In healing the sick and casting devils. But knowledge has come . Rituals has to go.
Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by yommyuk: 12:15am On Nov 05, 2010
I agree with you .I believe they have those practises because of limited knowledge of the new testament in those days. More so, it was and era that idolatry was rampant in Africa and it was easier for people to embrace the church rituals .


That was the best God had at that time . In healing the sick and casting devils. But knowledge has come . Rituals has to go.


@ joagbaje

I disagree with the above statement, why?

The best that God had at the time? What has changed? A lot of people still and will continue to go to church in the open and seek help from the Babalowos, Onisegun, etc for reasons best known to them. Even among the so called new age Christian denominations, these people still exist. Such people still come to CCC for spiritual help because they feel more at home and comfortable with CCC instead of going to the native doctors. An accepted alternative.

Rituals have to go? Why?

Romans 14 warns us not to condemn one another.

Verse 1
“Accept other believers who are weak in faith, and don’t argue with them about what they think is right or wrong.

Apostle Paul was talking to some Jewish Christians whose consciences did not give them liberty from certain requirements of Jewish law. The same can be said about CCC members, some believe in always holding a candle as a symbol of the light of Christ whenever they are praying. If that “ritual” will enhance their faith, why not?


Verse 4
“Who are you to condemn someone else’s servants? They own master will judge whether they stand or fall. And with the Lord’s help, they will stand and receive his approval”

Apostle Paul is talking to those Christians who prided themselves on their enlightened freedom in Christ, but looked with disdain on those they consider “weak” (people who observed certain doctrines to enhance their faith). These same attitudes are still being mirrored today in the body of Christ. In whatever way we all serve and worship is welcomed by God. Therefore, nobody has the right to condemn another way of worship especially when it is specifically being ordained by God himself for a purpose best known to him.

Romans 15:7

“Therefore accept each other just as Christ has accepted you so that God will be given the glory. Hallelujah and Amen to that.
Re: Whats So Bad About Celestial Church Of Christ by free123: 6:13am On Nov 05, 2010
Yummyuk
are u saying that if babalawo is doing his thing in the name of God u will accept him? If moslems are (doing their fatwah n jihad) killing people in the name of allah, u will welcome them and u wont talk because u dont want to judge them. What do u really know about judgment?

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