In a time when communities yearn for spiritual growth alongside economic upliftment, Celestial Church of Christ Calvary Parish 1, located in the vibrant Ogba Aguda area of Lagos, has become more than a house of worship, it has emerged as a centre of divine influence, peace, and economic empowerment.
Since its establishment, CCC Calvary Parish 1 has remained a powerful vessel of God’s glory, radiating peace, spiritual joy, and heavenly order to both members and non-members alike. It stands as a beacon of God’s declaration to humanity, a living testament to the harmony between faith and economic life. The parish doesn’t only preach salvation and righteousness; it practices community development and promotes open economic participation. In the words of many, Calvary Parish 1 is not just a church, it’s an economic ecosystem.
Every Glorious Sunday Service at Calvary Parish 1, Ogba Aguda, Lagos State becomes a mini economic revival for the surrounding Ogba environment. Local residents and small business owners, especially women and youth, take advantage of the surge in foot traffic of the parishioners to sell essential items, ranging from food and beverages to clothes and religious items.
Lagos State, Nigeria’s commercial nerve center, recorded a remarkable ₦1.3 trillion in Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in 2024, largely due to economic activities across its many local councils. Among these, Ojodu Local Government Development Council (LCDA) where Calvary Parish 1, Lagos State is situated — continues to play a crucial role. Notably, members of CCC Calvary Parish 1 are significant contributors to this economic engine. Through their purchasing power, service day activities, and business engagements within the area, parishioners boost the local economy in real terms.
Their indirect contributions to local taxes, levies, and daily market transactions support the LCDA’s financial independence, enabling government to invest further in roads, sanitation, and security. What makes CCC Calvary Parish 1 even more impactful is how it models the biblical principle of being the “salt of the earth” (Matthew 5:13). The parish’s presence enriches the community spiritually and economically, offering hope for both the soul and the sustenance of daily living.
“I used to go far to sell my snacks and soft drinks. But since I moved my stand close to Calvary Parish on Sundays, I’ve never gone home with unsold goods. Their members are friendly and supportive. I thank God for this church,” shares Mama Rukayat, a local food vendor near the parish gate.
In the heart of Ogba, CCC Calvary Parish 1 stands tall, not just as a place of prayer but as a pillar of local economic development. It exemplifies what it means for the Church to be relevant to the realities of its environment, empowering people to worship, work, and thrive. As more churches seek to play meaningful roles in society, Calvary Parish 1 sets a shining example, that when faith is active and visionary, even the economy takes notice.







