
Anglican Fasting and Prayer Society and Development of Christianity in Urhobo, 1990-2017
Author(s) -
Ben O. ONU,
Freeborn Avwerosuoghene Onokpite
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
global academic journal of humanities and social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2707-2576
pISSN - 2706-901X
DOI - 10.36348/gajhss.2022.v04i02.003
Subject(s) - charisma , sustenance , worship , prayer , christianity , sociology , church growth , religious studies , faith , gender studies , secularization , baptism , history , theology , political science , law , philosophy
The emergence of charismatic groups in mainline churches has infused new worship life and increase in membership and structure. The historiography of Anglican Fasting and Prayer Society, examined the characteristics and impact of the movement to the development of the Christian faith in Urhobo between 1990 and 2017. The functional theory which stressed on the role of religion in the society was adopted. Historical, phenomenological, participant observation, and oral interview methods were applied. Data were drawn from primary and secondary source to allow for unbiased analysis of findings. The movement, has affected the worship life of members which has led to the speedy growth and development of Anglican churches in Warri, Ughelli, and Sapele Dioceses. The rift between some leaders of the movement and authorities of the Anglican Church occasioned the founding of new churches which has expanded the Christian landscape in Urhobo. Wittingly or unwittingly, the movement has become a breeding ground for charismatic leaders and church founders in the area. The paper recommended for the sustenance of the movement; appointment of chaplains to each branch of AFPS and establishment of theological institution to empower members and promote balanced growth of the church. Further in-depth research on the churches that emerged from the movement will enrich our understanding of growth pattern of new generation churches in the Niger Delta, Nigeria, and Africa by extension.