A heritage of revival.
Christ Apostolic Church Chapel of Glory District Headquarters has been a beacon of faith and transformation for many years. Firmly rooted in the Pentecostal heritage of Christ Apostolic Church worldwide — a pioneering indigenous African Pentecostal movement known for its deep commitment to prayer, revival, and the power of the Holy Spirit — our church stands as a place where lives are changed through the living Word of God.
From its earliest days, this church has served as a gathering place for worship, fervent prayer, and sound teaching. Over the years, it has grown into a spiritual home for people from all walks of life — a place where individuals encounter God's presence, families are nurtured, and communities are strengthened.
Our heritage reflects a far greater legacy — one that begins with the rise of Christ Apostolic Church itself. The CAC movement traces its roots to a devout group in Ijebu-Ode in 1918, known then as the Precious Stone or Faith Tabernacle Society. It came to life in power during the great revival of 1930, led by Apostle Joseph Ayo Babalola, marked by miraculous healings, deliverance, and spiritual awakening.
As the movement matured, it became widely recognized as the first Pentecostal church in Nigeria — and its flame still burns today through congregations like ours.
