By Abdullah Ahmed

The Dominion Life Bible Church has celebrated its 30th Annual National Convention with a week-long programme that drew members from across the country.
The convention, held in Ilorin, Kwara State from Tuesday, August 12th to Sunday, August 17th, 2025, had the theme “The Latter Rain,” drawn from the book of Zechariah 2:1.

The programme featured a series of spirit-filled activities, including ministrations in the Word of God, praise nights, vigils, testimonies, and a symbolic foot-washing service.
Guest ministers at the event included Pastor Noah Opadere, Bishop David Omorinoye, and Pastor Felix Adeoye.

They joined the host minister, Reverend Bode Amoo and his wife, in leading various sessions of the programme.

Reverend Bode Amoo expressed deep gratitude to God for His faithfulness over the past 30 years, noting that the journey of the church had been marked by growth, transformation, and divine visitation.

Reverend Amoo admonished Christians to remain firm in their faith to God and always abide by His words, for them to be able to spread the Gospel.

Several members of the church also shared testimonies of personal breakthroughs and life transformations since joining the ministry.

The convention came to a colorful close on Sunday, August 17, with a thanksgiving service and a feast, during which members rejoiced and appreciated God for sustaining the commission and its congregation over the years.