To the glory of God and the edification of the body of Christ, history was made in the heart of Europe as the altar of Celestial Church of Christ Strong Tower Parish, Brussels, Belgium, was laid and consecrated by Prophet Ayo Luli, a man of deep spiritual insight and fervent anointing.
This sacred event marked not just a physical milestone, but a profound spiritual awakening for Celestial in Brussels and across Europe. The altar-laying ceremony, held amidst prayers, songs of Luli, and prophetic declarations, drew congregants and clergy from near and far to witness this defining moment in the life of the Parish.
Joining this divine encounter were two highly respected vessels in the vineyard of God — VSE Afsi Kiki, Shepherd of CCC National Headquarters, Makoko, Lagos State and VSE Olumide Lawson, Shepherd of CCC Tejuosho Cathedral, Sabo, Lagos State, a pillar of faith and one of the key spiritual forces behind the growth of CCC. Their presence added weight, grace, and spiritual affirmation to the altar dedication.
In his address, Prophet Ayo Luli emphasized the significance of building altars unto God: “An altar is a meeting point between divinity and humanity. It is where sacrifice meets covenant, and where prayers receive divine answers. This altar shall be a place of healing, prophecy, solution, and encounter with the God of Celestial.”
VSE Kiki passionately charged the parishioners to uphold the sanctity of the altar and remain steadfast in their walk with God, while VSE Lawson declared a prophetic word over the church:
“This altar shall command breakthroughs. The land of Belgium will know that the God of Oshoffa reigns.”
The event featured a powerful dedication service, filled with spirited worship, joyous celebration, and the manifestation of God’s glory. The leadership of CCC Strong Tower Parish, under the guidance of its Shepherd and dedicated committee, ensured everything was done decently and in divine order.
Indeed, Celestial Church of Christ Strong Tower Parish Brussels has laid a foundation — not just in stone, but in spirit — and is set to become a beacon of light, hope, and salvation in Belgium and beyond.
As the Church continues to expand globally, this altar stands as a testament that God is building His Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it (Matthew 16:18).








