About Us
OUR HISTORY
The Go-&-Tell Fellowship started in 1999, about 3 years after our General coordinator, sister Seyi Ademeso, gave her life to Christ. She was plagued with a terrible illness, which God delivered her from after all other efforts had proved futile. It was on a trip to lagos, to a diagnostic centre she had been referred to from Port -Harcourt for proper investigation for throat cancer, that she had a life changing encounter with the Lord Jesus, which initiated the creation of the Go-&-Tell fellowship. The Lord Jesus showed her a vision of rapture and told her that HE was releasing her from the grip of death to go and warn the body of Christ and those outside the church, of things that were revealed to her. Hence, the reason for her being alive today and the Go-&-Tell fellowship.
“In the vision, I saw the heaven come down very low and open with a trumpet blast. This was the rapture; Jesus had returned to take home those who were His but I saw that about 80% of those that were qualified to go with Him were children. Many Christians, Preachers and workers in the church, were disqualified myself included. At this point I woke up; it was so real and I was afraid and confused over what I had seen. As I was crying and meditating over this vision, I fell into another trance where Jesus gave me proverbs 13 and revealed to me that, apart from those titled sins, there are 5 common reasons that disqualified many people including myself. These reasons are gossip, hatred, anger, lying and selfishness. Read my book titled ‘The Healing Power of Grace’ for details.
I returned from that trip a different person. Arriving Port Harcourt, I narrated the whole story to my prayer partner, Sister Ivy Nwogbe. She was so frightened on hearing the story; there and then we prayerfully agreed to choose a day of the week to quietly sit at the feet of Jesus and carefully examine the word of God, placing our lives by the word to see whether we are conforming to what God says about our relationship with HIM and our fellow human beings. To examine our hearts, actions and motives both within and outside our marriages, to check if we are reflecting Christ in our lives as we are preaching with our mouths. This was how the Go-&-Tell fellowship started with just the two of us at No 32 Oloibiri Street, Shell RA, Port Harcourt. It was later moved to my house at No 20 Ikono Street, Shell RA, Port Harcourt when Sister Ivy and her family relocated to Holland on assignment.’’
Our Vision
To see all men globally living daily with eternity in mind.
Our Mission
To announce and attest to the world, the saving power of Jesus Christ
To prepare and disciple the global church for eternity through in-depth study and teaching of God’s word.
Our Core Values
Faith | Love | Integrity | Service | Passion for Souls
OUR STRATEGY
Organize evangelism outreach systems to spread the gospel as far and as wide as possible. Some of these systems include;
- Partnerships with primary and secondary schools across Nigeria to setup Christian bible clubs for Pupils/Students. Partnering schools stand to benefit welfare and maintenance support from Go-&-Tell Fellowship customised to fit the schools specific need per time.
- Approved Periodic hospital visitations to pray for and encourage the sick to trust in Jesus for their healing.
- Setting up of Prisons fellowship to reach out to prison inmates with continued follow up by organised bible study and welfare/rehabilitation programs.
To reach out to every Christian church denomination Worldwide with the message as revealed to the General Coordinator and a copy of the healing Power of Grace.
To set up at least a GTCFI (Go & Tell Christian Fellowship International) chapter in various locations worldwide with the intent to meet weekly for bible study and fellowship in the presence of God.