Pastor Sunday Adelaja, a Nigerian, is the
founder of the Embassy of God Church in Ukraine, one of the biggest
churches with over 400 branches in Eastern Europe. Recently, he was
involved in a big controversy after being accused of sleeping with over
200 members of his church.
He speaks on the issue and decision to relocate to Nigeria in his interview credited to Vanguard News.
What would you say ignited sexual accusation leveled against you in Ukraine?
First
of all, the media is making too much noise about it. I was said to have
confessed to some people in Russia about having sexual relationship
with 20 women but I have not been to Russia in the last 10 years. It’s
part of a conspiracy by some former members of my church leadership who,
after hearing that I was leaving for Africa, decided to take advantage
of the vacuum to gain for themselves temporary benefits. This is nothing
new really. In the Bible, Paul spoke of similar situation. He warned
that when he departed from his congregation, the wolves will come in
sheep’s clothing to take over. To attain that goal, they are ready to do
anything.
How were you able to scale the controversy and the other ones you were enmeshed in?
Just
being focused on what I have to do. Jesus said by their fruits you
shall know them. I just keep on bearing fruits, kingdom fruits.
Secondly, I don’t see controversy as a bad thing. I see it as a
propeller of destiny. To me crisis is just a traffic light on the path
of destiny. So if you really believe in God and your heart is pure, all
things will work out for good at the end of the day. Just be focused on
what you are called to do.
Did you ever think of becoming a pastor when you were growing up?
I
didn’t. The first thinking I had was when I was 16years old, I
attended a camp meeting in the Anglican Church, where I met a young man
in his 30s who, after finishing his master’s degree in England, came
back to Nigeria and became an Anglican priest. He was so charming and
charismatic that I wanted to be like him. Soon after that, I forgot
about it until I got saved at the age of 19. At the same age, while in
Russia, I had an encounter with the Lord; that was when I got the
confirmation that I am called to be a minister. But that did not happen
until years later.
How do you compare worshiping here with worshipping in your base, Ukraine?
First
of all, whenever I come to Nigeria, my mission is not to start a
church. I come for national transformation. I am more interested in
changing Nigeria than starting a church. I already have a thriving
church in Ukraine. My greatest achievement in Ukraine is not that I was
able to start the church, but that God was able to use me to impose
kingdom values on the society. It could be that I will eventually have a
church in Nigeria, but God has to speak to me specifically on that.
You spoke like you may ultimately have a church in Nigeria. What makes you believe such a church will be accepted here?
Like
I said earlier, my focus is not to establish a church in Nigeria.
Church is not my focus, the kingdom is my focus. That is the mandate of
God for me; to teach the Nigerian churches how to practically apply
kingdom principles in order to bring change and transformation to our
society.
We have many pastors who have been accused of sacrilege in Nigeria. What is your view about them?
When
people fail, sin or make mistakes in life, especially when they are
pastors, you must first of all think of how to help them and restore
them, rather than seeking to destroy them further. Jesus said they that
are without sin should cast the first stone. But when we know that we
are all fallible, we have to extend mercy to others rather than passing
judgment. This does not just pertain to pastors or ministers, all men
must be treated with some amount of understanding.
What is your biblical definition of miracle?
Miracle is something that is beyond the ability and capacity of man. It is a solution that requires supernatural intervention.
Differentiate between wealth and religion.
Religion
is the act of discovering and worshiping God while wealth, in
particular material wealth, is a resource that God gives to those who
know the laws of wealth creation. Wealth should be used to advance the
cause of God on earth. Wealth therefore is a tool to pleasing God. It
is a tool to be used to accomplish God’s intentions on earth.
When you eventually relocate to Nigeria, will you retain your church in Ukraine?
When
I relocate to Nigeria, even though I will remain the Senior Pastor of
The Embassy of God Church in Ukraine, I will not be involved in the
day-to-day running of the church. I intend to face the work in Nigeria
squarely and visit Ukraine occasionally.We have over 400 churches in
Ukraine, and each one of them is independent. They have their own names,
buildings, budgets and pastors. While each is led by a Senior Pastor,
we have a board that oversees the network of the Embassy of God Church.
It is that board that will manage the churches when I am gone
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