DOMINION CITY AMUWO ODOFIN — A SEASON OF RESTORATION
There are moments in life when we quietly admit to ourselves, “I can’t fix this on my own.”
Tomorrow’s service is for those moments.
It is for the dreams that slipped through your fingers…
For the opportunities you watched pass you by…
For the strength you once had but can not seem to find again.
God promises in Joel 2:25 that He restores lost years; not just memories, but the chances, vitality, and favour that life seemed to take away. And He does not restore halfway; He restores completely.
The story of Job reminds us that God does not just replace what was lost; He multiplies it. If He could raise Job from ashes to abundance, He can lift you too. Your joy can return. Your health can rise again. Your peace can be rebuilt from the ruins.
Jeremiah 30:17 carries another gentle promise: God heals wounds; even the ones people do not see.
Tomorrow is not just another service. It is a fresh start.
A chance to breathe again.
A moment for things to come back together.
Date: 16th November, 2025
Venue: Plot 24 Rabiu Babatunde Tinubu Road, Opposite Sunfit Hotel, Amuwo Odofin, Lagos
Time: One service only — 8:00 AM
Come with hope.
Come with expectation.
Come and bring someone who needs a touch of restoration.
Spread the word.


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