The Region D USA Diocese proudly declares: V/S/E Olorunnisola is worth celebrating! A shepherd who truly embodies God’s grace. Today, we honor a man whose life and ministry reflect the very essence of Celestial Church of Christ faith, dedication, and service.
From his early days as a committed church member in Lagos, where he served faithfully at CCC National Headquarters, Makoko, Lagos State, before been a part of establishment of CCC Agege Parish 1 in the 1960s, V/S/E Olorunnisola has been a beacon of guidance and mentorship. Even as a young member, he went beyond personal devotion, he used his knowledge, experience, and influence to help fellow worshippers secure meaningful employment, touching lives with practical care and spiritual insight.
As a former banker at United Bank of Africa in the 1970s, his integrity, diligence, and wisdom became hallmarks of his professional and spiritual life. These qualities carried into his role as a founding member of CCC Ikeja 2 Parish in the 1980s, where his leadership helped shape the parish into a thriving spiritual home for countless families.
Today, as the Head of the USA Diocese, V/S/E Olorunnisola continues to inspire shepherds, church workers, and members alike. His leadership is marked by righteousness, humility, and an unwavering commitment to God’s mandate. Every decision he makes, every counsel he offers, carries the imprint of a shepherd deeply attuned to the Spirit of God.
We celebrate not just his years of service, but the depth of his impact spiritually, socially, and morally. He reminds us that true leadership in the Church is not about position or recognition, but about selfless service, mentorship, and the embodiment of Christ-like virtues.
Region D USA Diocese salutes V/S/E Olorunnisola for a life of exemplary service, unwavering faith, and profound leadership. Indeed, he is a shepherd worth celebrating, a man God loves, and a true embodiment of the principles of the Celestial Church of Christ.
May God continue to strengthen, guide, and bless him abundantly, and may his legacy inspire generations to come.







