Bishop Thomas Aremu, the former vice president of Living Faith Church, has stated that he will continue to be a member of the church even when he retires.

The two former vice presidents, Aremu and David Abioye, whose retirements were recently accepted by the church’s founder, Bishop David Oyedepo, are rumored to be leaving Living Faith to pursue their own ministries.

Bishop Aremu clarified that he has no plans to establish a church during his valedictory service at the Winners Chapel in Orita Bashorun, Oyo State, on Tuesday.

Though he acknowledged that he might be preaching in different churches, he emphasized that his teachings will always be consistent with the principles of the Living Faith.

He declared, “God has not given me the ability to have a church, so I do not have one and I cannot have one.” My church is here.

“I will continue to be a part of the Winners family even when I retire. I may have the honor of blessing other churches that did not win, but I will not impart any knowledge to them beyond what I have gained from Winners.