Our History.
At the Beginning…
The St. Saviour Years
The Miracle Tent
In 1994 when it became apparent that we had to leave St. Saviour’s school, we started to look for alternative accommodation, we desired a plot of land of our own, but were fastidious about our calling to Ikoyi, where the cost of land was simply beyond our reach. Land was offered in other parts of Lagos, but we refused to budge, it was Ikoyi or nothing. God’s providence shone through when late in 1994 we were offered a plot of land for a song, it was size-able (Just what we needed) and its price though much higher than we could afford was cheaper compared to other alternatives that were available on the market. The problem was that our land was part of the Ikoyi Lagoon, and it would take dredging and sand filling to reclaim it from the lagoon, but our faith was strong. Somehow that St. Saviour’s group was able to get the funds together and we paid for the land, then we were served with notice to quit St. Saviour’s school, and though we were the proud owners of a plot of land it was still submerged under water.
What would we do with our plot? It would be years before our building was complete. What would we do in the meantime? Divine inspiration can come suddenly and with such simplicity. What about the marquee? The idea of a tent grew and after a few enquiries we ordered one from South Africa at a cost of US$20,000.00 a feat for us in those days. By March 1995 our tent was up, not yet on our plot but on sand filed land close to it, and the days of ‘the big miracle tent’ began. Moving to the tent was like moving into the wilderness, it was sand, just sand everywhere, some people dropped out at this point, it was too big a price to pay, they couldn’t even drive their cars to church because it was just sand everywhere. The faithful soldiered on though, and today we are witnesses to development all around us.
The Ministry of GLA
At Guiding Light Assembly we believe that the word of God must be at the very foundation of our lives and that it is by faith in the revealed word of God that we must base our lives. We also believe that God is taking the gospel into the marketplace through what some will call the lay ministry. Our conduct will win more people to Christ than our sermons.