News

Bishop David Oyedepo’s Living Faith Church, Winners Chapel International Leeds, under the leadership of Pastor Adeyinka Olaniyan, has shown a strong commitment to child safety and well-being.
A friend of Winners Chapel leaders, Stephen Akintayo, has explained that the exiting Bishop David Abioye is still a part of the Living Faith Church family.
After 13 years of legal battle over the ownership of Winners Chapel, the Accra High Court has dismissed a suit by WCI which sought to evict Winners Chapel Ghana.
The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, says the license given to Living Faith Church, otherwise known as Winners’ Chapel, will not be revoked. Keyamo made this ...
Ghanaian comedienne Afia Schwarzenegger has said goodbye to Winners’ Chapel International over the bad road leading to the branch she worships.
A mechanic in Nairobi is demanding over Sh5 million from Winners’ Chapel International. Anthony Nyanchoka Mochengo claims he had offered services to the church located in Nairobi’s South B ...
A Pastor with the Living Faith Church International aka Winners Chapel, Peter Godwin, has alleged he and 40 other pastors in Ekiti State were sacked by the church for not generating enough income.
Plans to create a new chapel in Cardiff have been turned down because of fears worshippers could be too noisy. Winners Chapel International Cardiff wanted to turn a two-storey office in Ely into a ...
The National Inter-Faith and Religious Organisation for Peace has claimed that the failed bombing attempt at Living Faith Church, popularly known as Winners Chapel International, in Kaduna on ...
Nigerians have reacted to the reported sacking of 40 pastors by the Living Faith Church International, popularly known as Winners' Chapel.
In a significant step towards protecting children within faith-based environments, Afrikindness has joined forces with Winners’ Chapel International Leeds to launch a groundbreaking Safeguarding ...
Abuja – The Living Faith Church International, also know as Winners’ Chapel, has declared a seven days of prayer and fasting, from July 23-29, 2018, “to rescue the terrorised soul of Nigeria”.