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Who We Are
At the leading of the Lord, the work of expanding the Kingdom of God took the Bishop Solomon Iyobosa Omo-Osagie II, PhD to Kenya, East Africa in 2013. At the conclusion of his assignment as the Jurisdictional Secretary of Greater Maryland First Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, Bishop Omo-Osagie began focused ministry work by planting community of believers and study groups in western Kenya.
Help Strengthen Our Hands!
20+
communities
impacted
25+
water wells
built
10,000+
provided with CLEAN water
In the middle of 2018, Bishop Omo-Osagie embarked on an ambitious mission to address the serious issue of drought. This western part of Kenya was experiencing major drought that forced local villagers to travel for miles in search of water. After identifying communities harshly affected by the drought, we got to work. These Water Wells were not only a blessing to the churches, but they are also a blessing to the surrounding communities as people come to the Impact Churches to draw water from the Wells.
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IMPACT more souls.
To God be the Glory.
Meet Our Bishop
Bishop Solomon Iyobosa Omo-Osagie II was born in Lagos, Nigeria, West Africa on 4 May 1967. He emigrated to the United States at a young age and attended college while working to support himself in his new country. In 1997, he was united in holy wedlock at the historic Maryland Church of God in Christ to the former Andrea Antoinette Myers, a preacher’s daughter. He began working at the Maryland Church as a Deacon. Then in September 2004, he received his ministerial license to preach the Gospel. He made a personal pilgrimage to Memphis, Tennessee, the spiritual home of the Church of God In Christ. There, he had a transformational encounter at the Prayer Room in the Mason Temple where after much tarrying, weeping, and supplication to the Lord he received the Holy Ghost with evidence of Glossolalia as the Spirit of God gave him utterance.