The History of the African Church by Jacob Kehinde Coker

  • foundation of the african church

    Jacob kenhide coker formally establishes the church in lagos Nigeria in abreak from angelic church
  • first worships service; early 1900s

    The African Church holds its first official worship services in Lagos, drawing attention from other African Christians who sought more cultural independence in their faith practices.
  • Expansion across Nigeria:

    The African Church grows rapidly in Nigeria as more people are drawn to a church led by Africans for Africans, rejecting colonial missionary influence
  • Opposition from Colonial Authorities:

    The British colonial government and missionary organizations oppose the African Church, seeing it as a threat to their influence in African religious matters.
  • Post-World War II (1950s-60s) – Continued Growth:

    The church continues to spread across Nigeria, and more African leaders take prominent roles in its development. It gains significant traction among African communities.
  • The African Church Today:

    The African Church remains an important part of Nigerian Christianity, focusing on the promotion of African values and leadership within the church. It continues to serve as a symbol of African Christian self-determination.