Monday, 25 March 2013

Gay church re-opens in Lagos With Three Secret Groups...Clergy's Son Leads "revival"

Gay pastor, Jide Macaulay
Less than five years after Nigeria's only gay church, House of Rainbow, was attacked by some Lagos residents and consequently closed down in Nigeria, the church has returned to the country with three secret groups. Please continue reading plus more photos below.
With this development, Nigeria appears to lead other countries where the church currently operates. Founded by Nigerian-born gay, Rev. Rowland Jide Macaulay, House of Rainbow. Click here to read more on our last post about him.

Macaulay, a trained lawyer and son of a reverend, is leading the comeback even though he remains in self-imposed exile in London, where sources said he currently enjoys lots of financial sponsorship for the movement. Na wa o!

Unlike in the pre-2008 when the church openly operated at Jakande Estate, Isolo, and Berger in Lagos, Macaulay, who is the backbone of the movement, is not secretive of the meeting places and time of the church in Nigeria, but has instituted a very stringent process to screen prospective members coming to join the church. It was learnt that aside Nigeria, the church has two groups each in Ghana and United Kingdom (UK).

"We now have new groups in Malawi and Ghana. There are currently three groups in Nigeria, two each in Ghana and the UK and one each in Malawi, Lesotho and Burundi. All these groups are managed by volunteers, who are appointed through a rigorous 'Local Leader Application' process.



Jide Macaulay Rashidi



House of Rainbow founder Jide Macaulay (founder) and local leader Jude Onumiabo
House of Rainbow founder Jide Macaulay (founder) and local leader Jude Onumiabo
Palm Sunday at House of Rainbow, UK
Cross section of members


House Of Rainbow Fellowship
House of Rainbow, UK




"We currently have 12 appointed local leaders in six countries. Currently we have over 25 outstanding applications for local leaders including, but not limited to the following locations: France, Netherlands, Cote d'Ivoire, Sierra-Leone. This has continued to strengthen the interest and work of House of Rainbow particularly in Africa," Macaulay noted.

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2 comments:

  1. Every one is entitled to his feelings n religion

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  2. yes but our law doesnt permit such lewd practice

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