The Creative Church Conference (C3 Lagos)
mar 19-20
2026
10AM - 4PM DAILY
Foundation of Truth Assembly 40/42 Imam Dauda Street, off Eric Moore Rd, Surulere.
ABOUT C3
At the Creative Church Conference, we are stepping into a wider horizon of what is possible.
We will gently but boldly confront the myths and traditions that have quietly limited our thinking. We will draw strength and perspective from the real stories of those who have walked the path ahead of us. We will lift the rug, so to speak, and rediscover the essentials we may have neglected—those timeless foundations that still matter deeply.
It will be a time of refreshing. A time where creativity is awakened again. Where vision is clarified. Where purpose is strengthened.
And more than anything, we will return to the assignment God has given us with renewed passion, deeper conviction, and a purer desire to bring glory to His Name.
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS
Pastor Kayode Pitan
Pastor in Charge of Region 20, RCCG and City of David
Pastor Sola Osunmakinde
Senior Pastor, Household of David, Lagos
Pastor Sola Adesoye
Senior Pastor, LightHouse Abuja
Opeyemi Adamolekun
Pioneer ED, EiE Nigeria
Mr. Samson Itodo
Executive Director, Yiaga Africa
Dr. Ebenezer Ageh
CTO, Aradel Holdings Plc
David Nkennor
Worship leader and author
pastor Francis Madojemu
Lead Pastor, The Bridge Network, Ibadan
Ajuma Madojemu
Independent Certified Coach
pastor Ade Adesina
Serving Overseer, Power House International Ministries, Dagenham, UK
Ayodeji Adelagun
Acting CEO, Standard Chartered Bank (Nigeria)
Wale Adenuga
Convener, C3 Lagos
CONFERENCE TRACKS
1.
How to build healthy churches
Healthy churches are formed intentionally — through sound teaching, accountable leadership, strong systems, and a culture of discipleship. This session explores the spiritual and structural foundations that sustain growth beyond numbers.
2.
Staying true to the purpose and object of worship
Worship must never drift into routine, performance, or personality. This conversation re-centres us on God as the focus, restoring reverence, theological clarity, and spiritual depth in our gatherings.
3.
Feedback from the pews
This session offers honest reflections from the perspective of the congregation. It creates a safe space to hear what members truly experience — affirmations, blind spots, and opportunities for healthier church culture.
4.
Politics: How the church can make a difference
The church cannot ignore its societal context. We will explore how believers can engage civically with wisdom and conviction while maintaining a prophetic voice rooted in Scripture.
5.
Developing a burden for the persecuted church
Many believers across the world worship under threat and hardship. This session calls us to awareness, intercession, advocacy, and practical solidarity with those who suffer for their faith.
6.
Discipling the Next Generation: Lessons from the Campus Frontlines
Drawing from years of hands-on ministry among university students, this session explores what truly resonates with today’s emerging generation.
Participants will gain practical insights for effectively reaching, discipling, and raising young leaders within the local church.
7.
The power of moderation
Leadership often requires balance — strength without harshness, conviction without extremism. This session explores the discipline of measured judgment, emotional intelligence, and steady influence in ministry.
8.
Lessons in leadership
Leadership is refined through experience — victories, failures, and difficult decisions. This conversation distills practical, lived lessons that help leaders grow in clarity, courage, and character.
9.
Cross-Centred Ministry: Keeping the Main Thing the Main Thing
In a season of growing distractions and shifting emphases, this session calls ministry leaders back to the centrality of the Cross.
A timely reminder to keep the gospel — the main thing — truly the main thing.