THE NEGATIVE STEREOTYPE ATTITUDE.
Those who understand the Celestial Church of Christ, understand the importance of the Church, and who adhere to the doctrinal practice are bound by the important instructions give us. The church represents an heavenly symbol with clothing providing for specific missions.
The founding Pastor didn’t introduce the church to us just to stand in the crowd or dress up to bring us costumes. He followed the instructions given to him, and we are giving the heavenly blessings which the Church represented in the union of the Churches in the World. The current situation of our Church cannot determine the reality of God relations between us.
The Church altar cloth are assign of the covering of the altar, member are not allow to use it for costume because the list below never act otherwise to the laydown rules-
1) Pastor Founder S.B.J Oshoffa
2) Rev. Pastor A.A Bada
3) Rev. Ajose
4) Rt. Rev. Pastor Jesse
5) Rt. Rev. Paul Surulere Maforikan
6) Baba Taiwo Oshin
7) Baba Nunayon
8) Baba Ajao
9) Baba Olarinde
10) Baba Ajose
Neither any pictures of any Shepherd (Past and or Present) from the following Parishes;
1) CCC International Headquarters Ketu, Lagos
2) CCC National Headquarters Makoko, Lagos
3) CCC Olajuwon Tejuosho Parish, Lagos
4) CCC Ibara Cathedral, Abeokuta
5) CCC Army Baracks Mokola, Ibadan
6) CCC Ogudu Central, Lagos
7) CCC Ayilara Parish, Lagos
8) CCC Ire Akari, Parish, Lagos
9) CCC Premier Parish, Ondo
10) CCC Agunloye Parish, Akure
It a fact that the situation has usurped our structure with all its ramifications. Elders choose to focus on personal interests rather than helping the congregation achieve their primary founding purpose. The rate of anti-creed must be addressed by some negative elements, and we cannot help but turn a blind eye to those who have arrangements other than the aim of the Church. We have constantly identified those negative member/sponsor stereotypes among us. We must all reject them with our actions, and we must also educate them on the willingness to change for the good of the Church.