-Minister Victoria Orenze Ordained An Apostle By Bishop Wale Oke
Nigerian gospel minister, Victoria Orenze, has been ordained an “Apostle,” by Bishop Wale Oke and Pastor Chris Delvan.
The ceremony, which took place recently, was officiated by Pastor Chris Delvan, with notable figures such as gospel artist Nathaniel Bassey and Bishop Wale Oke also in attendance. The veteran gospel minister was called into an higher office to boldly teach, preach and sing the word of God to the nations of the earth.
However, the ordination of Victoria Orenze into the apostolic office, has sparked widespread discussions. Many have questioned the role of women in church leadership and the appropriateness of this ordination.
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With many cheering her up and applauding her, some have kicked against it particularly over the biblical interpretation of women holding such positions in the church.
BamtopB said; “Many things are just wrong in our Pentecostal system. This new status is more of a devolution in how we’ve seen you. You can still affect your generation without this whole …”
Xen2ury said: “Apostleship is not for women, don’t be mistaken.”
heroism2000 said: “This misadventure will end in deep pain for all those involved. Sad. The bible doesn’t permit a woman to teach men doctrine in a church. Can you see the total madness of Commissioning a female apostle? Is the Bible now a dead book? The blindness in the church is terrible!”