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Vineyard International Christian Ministries, Inc. holds Pastor Appreciation Dinner for Omeokwes

New Rochelle: The Vineyard International Christian Ministries, Inc. recently held a Pastor Appreciation Dinner for its Rev. Dr. Joe Omeokwe (Senior Pastor) and Rev. Uche Felicia Omeokwe, (Co-Pastor) at the Radison Plaza Hotel in New Rochelle. The event was attended by clergy and congregation from around the New York tri-state area and Nigeria. Our staff was there to bring you exclusive photo-coverage.   


HONOREES: Pastor Appreciation Dinner for its Rev. Dr. Joe Omeokwe (Senior Pastor) and Rev. Uche Felicia Omeokwe, (Co-Pastor) 

 

The Vineyard International Ministries holds its services at Harvest Center 01, 1140 Teller Avenue, Bronx, New York

HONOREES ENTRANCE: Pastor Appreciation Dinner for its Rev. Dr. Joe Omeokwe (Senior Pastor) and Rev. Uche Felicia Omeokwe, (Co-Pastor) being ushered in by Women leaders of the Vineyard International Christian Ministries


HOW IT HAPPENED:   

Leaders and members of the Vineyard International Christian Ministries were at the venue by 12:00 noon. Friends and relatives started arriving at about 12:30PM, and by 1:30PM the hall was almost filled as opening prayer was said. Rev Chizo and the Hope Restoration singers entertained guests to some beautiful uplifting worship and praise tunes. Shortly after, the honorees, Apostle Dr. Joe and Rev. Felicia Omeokwe arrived and were ushered in a procession for the honorees by leaders and members of the Vineyard Ministries. Pastor Segun Adegoke led the Scripture reading. Sis Akai Blenton delivered the ministry in song, while Sis Chidinma Kanu performed a liturgical dance. Guest Speaker from Nigeria gave the Ministry of the word. Dinner was served. The Omeokwes gave their appreciation speeches and more musical entertainment continued. Emeka Anunkor served as the Master of Ceremony.

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The event card

 

The MC, Emeka Anunkor

 

Sis Akai Blenton gives the ministry in song

 

Sis Chidinma Kanu performs the liturgical dance

 

Mrs. Ngozi Nwiwu at the door

 

The Nwiwu family

 

The Onwukwe family

 

 

The Onyeukwu family

 

Dinner time

 

Pastors Chika and Segun


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The Women Leaders in a group picture

 

The Men leaders take a group pose

 

Rev. Chizo performs with members of the Hope Restoration Singers

 

The High Table

 

Some gentlemen at the event.

 

The Hope Restoration Singers 

 

Some ladies at the event

 

Some guests enjoying the praise and worship

 

A cross section of the audience

 

Another cross section of the audience


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