Samoa Worship Center announces new Apostle

By Gutu Faasau 04 July 2023, 4:16PM

Samoa Worship Center has announced Pastor To'outa Aloali'i as their new Apostle and Director of the Worship Center Christian Churches Worldwide Organisation (WCCCWO).

The church formally made the announcement of the ordination of Pastor To'outa Aloali'i as their new Apostle alongside Faletua Palolo Aloali'i, as the new leaders of our Worship Centre Christian Churches Worldwide organization. 

The legacy left behind by the founder of the Church, the late Apostle Viliamu Mafoe is one which Apostle To’outa will begin his service to the church from. Their vision is to make disciples of men through God’s direction. 

The Prime Minister, Fiame Naomi Mataafa delivered a speech during the opening ceremony and paid respects to the late Apostle Viliamu Mafoe for laying the foundations of the church.

“Many have travelled back to Samoa for this Church conference with the purpose of appointing the new leaders. I pray that the Holy Spirit who is our best help to assist, guide and lead us all in everything we do,” she said. “On behalf of the Government of Samoa, we would like to wish you all the best with the Church conference and all the best with the ordaining and appointment of the Church’s new leaders and we pray that you all will be blessed.” 

The Worship Center will continue its worldwide conference in Apia until the end of this week. Apostle To'outa  Aloali'i is one of the longest-serving ministers in the church and has witnessed how God has used his predecessor to lay out the foundation of the worship centre church.

Before he was appointed as the new Apostle, he served as a Senior Pastor of His Grace Worship Centre in Melbourne, Australia for several years. He now takes over the mantle of leadership from the Late Apostle Viliamu and Faletua Lavina Mafo'e.

Their mission is to go and bring people to Jesus Christ as members of his family, to develop them in Christ-like maturity through the word and work of the Holy Spirit, and to also equip them for their ministry in the church and their life mission into the world to glorify God’s Name.

By Gutu Faasau 04 July 2023, 4:16PM
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