Pastor David Abioye has officially launched a new church following his retirement from Bishop David Oyedepo’s Living Faith Church, popularly known as Winners Chapel.
In an announcement posted on his official X (formerly Twitter) account on Monday evening, Abioye revealed that his ministry would begin holding Sunday morning services from 4 May.
“Exciting news! By the grace of God, starting next Sunday, our service is moving to the morning, 8:00am. It’s a new day for you — come ready to be blessed mightily in Jesus’ name,” he wrote.
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He added: “Mark your calendars, set your alarms — we can’t wait to see you there! Tag someone you’re inviting!”
Abioye previously served as Vice President of Winners Chapel before retiring alongside Bishop Thomas Aremu in October 2024. Their exit followed a leadership policy review which set the official retirement age at 55. At the time of their retirement, Aremu was 67 and Abioye was 63.
Following his departure from Winners Chapel, Abioye launched a non-denominational ministry that initially held evening services on Sundays.
However, on 27 April, he announced a change in schedule, stating that services would now be held in the morning, beginning at 8:00 a.m.
“Very important information. From next Sunday by the grace of God, our service is migrating to morning. Hallelujah. And the time is 8am. God bless you mightily in Jesus’ name,” he said in a video message to followers.



