However, the Church currently lacks a printing machine for the production of hymn books and does not have a factory for producing garments & candles for members. It is evident that we are not fully utilizing our resources to maximize our income potential.
God has bestowed upon the Church a spirit-filled hymn through his prophet/Prophetess, which was arranged by Late Rev. AA Bada, the first Choir Master of the Church. Unfortunately, due to a lack of administrative structure, the Church has only registered the hymn book for publication without taking further steps to acquire the necessary printing machinery.
It is evident that the Church does not possess a printing press for the publication of hymn books or service books. With a global population of over 1 million members, it is imperative that we move away from a lackadaisical approach towards opportunities for generating income.
The current disorganization has allowed various printing presses to publish our sacred books with different designs, leading to skepticism among members regarding the approved designs by Church authorities. It is essential that we shift our perspective towards exploring alternative sources of income beyond donations and fees.
We must prioritize the establishment of a centralized printing facility to ensure consistency in the design and quality of our publications. By doing so, we can enhance the credibility of our sacred texts and create a more unified experience for our members worldwide. The Church should embrace a proactive approach to financial sustainability and uphold the integrity of our Church’s publications.