How Founder Paul Adefarasin Announced Death Of House On The Rock’s Pastor Adebami

Adeyinka Adebami. one of the servant of God in the fold of popular Lagos Church, House on The Rock is dead.

Available information revealed Pastor Adebami died from coronavirus complications.

His death reportedly occurred on Friday, January 8, 2021.

Paul Adefarasin

Evidently sad senior pastor of the place of worship, Paul Adefarasin broke the news via his twitter handle on Saturday, January 9, 2021.

His tweets read…

“Yesterday, I received the rude and shocking news of someone deeply dear to me and all of the HOTR family. The passing of Pastor Yinka Akinbami has become most painful because if there truly were good men, he was certainly one. To my brother, sleep well till we meet to part no more,” he said.

“Family, kindly allow me to solicit your intercession for his dear wife of over 30 years; Pastor Tolu, his children, his children-in-law, and grandchildren. We can only at best imagine how much pain they are feeling. We share the pain of his loss but they will feel it a lot more.

“It’s important to remind the community about the deadly nature of the Covid-19 and its mutant virus strains. Please do your part by following all the recommended precautions. That way, you are able to protect yourself and others who become proximal to you. God bless and keep us all.”

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