Bishop Oyedepo harshly replies to those asking him to build a factory instead of a huge church auditorium (Video)

Bishop David Oyedepo, Senior Pastor of Living Faith Church has retaliated against those who want him to use money from his churches to establish a factory instead of a large auditorium.

This follows the Senor Pastor’s dismissal of 40 pastors from his congregation. The priest terminated the pastors from his church two weeks ago and he was widely chastised online for his action. The cleric previously stated that the pastors were fired because they were “unfruitful and apparent failures.”

Pastors were dispatched to rural churches with the objective of winning at least 12 souls a week and ensuring that six came to church, but the pastors failed in their responsibilities, according to Oyedepo, who spoke at his church on Sunday, August 1.

In his own words;

Rural church is going on. All the offerings from Rural churches for the next 40 years cannot build what they are building for them. I learnt some fellows were saying that it is because they do not have offering that is why we said they should go.

It is because you are sick. You are unproductive. You have been plugged out. We sent you to go to the villages to reach out to minium of 12 souls in a week and ensure that a minimum of six of them come to church and then six months, you don’t have 10. You are unprofitable. Sound management brought us here. 

Keeping unprofitable servant makes you a poor manager.’ You have the right to resign. We have the right to sack you. It is a system. It is like that everywhere

Oyedepo also fired critics who claimed he should have built factories for his people with the money he spent on various churches.

He said;

They are building one hundred thousand seat auditorium. Did they collect money from you? They should have built a factory. Do you budget for somebody’s resources? Keep quiet my friend and face your job. They enjoy hearing from me so I like speaking to them.

Source: Gossips24.com

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