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peter·Religion· 17 days ago

The Ark at Canaanland: Winners Chapel’s 200,000-Seat Sanctuary

The Ark is rising in Canaanland, Ota, Ogun State. When finished, it will seat over 200,000 worshippers, making it one of the world’s largest Christian auditoriums. But this project is more than size. Bishop David Oyedepo sees The Ark as a symbol of rescue, refuge and divine preservation in uncertain times. Every beam and arch reflects a spiritual assignment, not just construction. What began as a vision now stands in concrete and scaffolding. Cranes dot the skyline, workers shape the halls and mission towers speak to the purpose behind each detail. The Ark is not only a building. It represents identity, legacy and unwavering faith for the Winners Chapel community.

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