Bishop Oyedepo’s son Isaac has resigned from his role at his father’s church, the Living Faith Church, also known as Winner. It was discovered that, just a month after being named the Global Youth Pastor of the Living Faith Church, the father of four had left to go and start his own church.
Isaac, the son of Bishop David Oyedepo, has reportedly left the Living Faith Church—also known as the Winners Chapel—where his father was a pastor.
Barely a month had passed after Isaac’s appointment to the position of Global Youth Pastor at the Living Faith Church; rumors circulated that he had left his father, Oyedepo,’s church to create his own.
The young pastor reportedly said: “My God-given mandate is to reclaim a generation and to ensure that this generation sees the fire of God-revival in our generation.”
Bishop Oyedepo, the founder and spiritual head of the Living Faith Church, has a second son named Isaac. In May 2007, Kenneth Copeland installed Isaac and his older brother, David Jr., as pastors.
Since October 2018, Pastor Isaac Oyedepo, a graduate of Oral Robert University, has been the resident pastor of Living Faith Church International in Maryland, USA.
Isaac and Ayomitide Oyedepo are blissfully married, and the couple has four children together thus far.
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