Sisters Conference 2026: “Be Builders,” Sisters President Charges Women as CPC Gathering Ends

 

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By Victor Olubiye

The 2026 Annual National Sisters Conference of Calvary Pentecostal Church International (CPC) closed with a strong call to action from the Sisters President, Mrs Alaka, who urged women to return home not just inspired, but transformed and ready to build.


Addressing women from across Nigeria at the end of the multi-day gathering which began on Thursday, May 30, Mrs Alaka described “The Chosen Woman” as one who is obedient and intentional about putting into practice all she has learned.

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Her message was clear and direct: the true essence of the conference lies beyond the sessions, in the everyday lives of the women.


She charged participants to be builders in their homes, nurturers of values, and agents of transformation in their communities, stressing that spirituality must reflect in action and visible impact.


Mrs Alaka also commended the leadership of the church under the General Overseer, Rev. Dr. Johnson Niyi Faboyede, and Rev. Sarah Faboyede for their commitment to raising women of purpose and influence.


The conference featured a range of impactful activities including teachings, workshops, lectures, seminars, and prayer sessions, all tailored towards equipping women for both spiritual and practical living.

General Overseer, Rev. Dr. Johnson Niyi Faboyede

Also speaking, the General Overseer, Rev. Dr. Johnson Niyi Faboyede, praised the women for their dedication and excellence throughout the programme, awarding them a 90 percent performance rating. He highlighted the quality of message delivery, seminars, and overall coordination as commendable, while encouraging them to remain faithful in tithing, service, and support for church initiatives.


The event drew the presence of key church leaders, including the Lagos State District Overseer, Rev. Alabi, and the National Brothers President, Rev. Akingboju.


In his closing charge, Rev. Christopher urged the women to remain true models in both character and conduct before saying the final grace.

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The conference ended on a high note with a thanksgiving session led by all women, women leaders, and state leaders, marking a joyful conclusion to the national gathering.


For many in attendance, the message from the Sisters President will linger beyond the conference halls: being a chosen woman is not just a title, but a responsibility to build, influence, and transform.


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