Royal House of Grace International Church explained

Royal House of Grace International Church
Main Classification:Evangelicalism
Theology:Neo-charismatic movement
Founder:Apostle Zilly Aggrey
Founded Date: Port Harcourt, Nigeria
Headquarters:13 Grace land Avenue, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria
Website:None in 2023

The Royal House of Grace International Church is a church in Nigeria that was founded in 1992 by Apostle Zilly Aggrey. The church has its headquarters at New GRA, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.[1] [2]

History

The Royal House of Grace International Church started in 30 October 1992 with 15 persons in attendance.[3] Over the years the church grew and there was a need for a bigger auditorium because of the growth. The church moved to their current headquarters in 1997.

In 2021, Aggrey was the General Overseer of the church, and was also the National Vice President (South-South) of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN).[4]

In 2022, the planned 30th anniversary celebrations were postponed due to flooding.[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: Rivers State religious bodies set up panel to promote peace in southern Nigeria. BBC. 22 June 2012. .
  2. Okon . Godwin . 2011 . Televangelism and the Socio-Political Mobilization of Pentecostals in Port Harcourt Metropolis: A Kap Survey. Politics and Religion Journal. 5 . 1 . 61–80. 10.54561/prj0501061o . 86867235 . free .
  3. https://believersportal.com/history-royal-house-grace-international-church/ Believers Portal website, History Of Royal House of Grace International Church, article by Bp-Relate dated January 5, 2018
  4. https://nationalnetworkonline.com/2021/04/21/blaze-of-glory-as-apostle-zilly-aggrey-becomes-pfn-vice-president/ National Network Online website, Blaze Of Glory As Apostle Zilly Aggrey Becomes PFN Vice President, article dated April 21, 2021
  5. https://nationalnetworkonline.com/2022/10/24/royal-house-of-grace-blames-flood-for-anniversary-postponement/ National Network Online website, Royal House of Grace Blames Flood For Anniversary Postponement, article dated October 24, 202