Uchechi Okporie
Mar 10, 2026
5 min read
BY UCHECHI OKPORIE
The city of Asaba, capital of Delta state, is set to welcome one of the most anticipated spiritual gatherings of 2026, the Global Crusade with Kumuyi (GCK), led by Pastor William Kumuyi, General Superintendent of Deeper Christian Life Ministry. Scheduled to hold from March 27 to March 31, the crusade promises five days of powerful preaching, vibrant worship, and life-transforming encounters with God.
History of the Global Crusade with Kumuyi
Pastor William Kumuyi first began the evangelistic initiative that became the Global Crusade with Kumuyi (GCK) in June 2021 in Nigeria, starting with a series of global gospel crusades that began in Abuja and expanded to other cities like Calabar and Enugu later that year. The series was formally branded as Global Crusade with Kumuyi (GCK) in July 2022, marking its official launch as a global outreach platform.
The crusades are designed to encourage believers, inspire spiritual renewal, and call non-believers to repentance. Over the years, the event has been held in major cities across Nigeria and in select international locations, consistently attracting large crowds eager to experience the spiritual ministrations of one of the world’s most respected Christian leaders.
A Legacy of Transformation The Global Crusade with Kumuyi is more than just a gathering; it is a movement that has impacted countless lives across the world. Since its inception, the crusade has been a platform for:
Salvation of Souls: Thousands of people have come forward to accept Christ for the first time, leaving behind lives of despair and sin.
Healing and Deliverance: Numerous testimonies abound of physical ailments, chronic sicknesses, and spiritual oppression being miraculously healed and broken through prayer.
Spiritual Renewal: Attendees frequently report renewed purpose, restored relationships, and a deeper commitment to living a life according to God’s word.
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Community Impact: Beyond personal transformation, the crusades often inspire outreach initiatives, community support programs, and acts of charity, extending the message of hope beyond the event itself.
What Attendees Can Expect in Asaba
Visitors to the Asaba crusade can look forward to a spiritually charged environment marked by:
Dynamic Preaching: Pastor Kumuyi will deliver messages centered on repentance, healing, holiness, faith, perseverance, and practical guidance for daily Christian living.
Powerful Worship Sessions: The Deeper Life music ministry will lead attendees in uplifting songs of praise, creating an atmosphere of joy and reverence.
Prayer and Healing: Special sessions will focus on corporate and individual prayer, providing opportunities for divine intervention in health, family, and life challenges. As usual, Pastor Kumuyi will offer special prayers for the needs of attendees in all areas of their lives.
Inclusive Fellowship: The crusade welcomes all, regardless of denomination, fostering unity and shared devotion among believers.
For many, attending GCK is more than a spiritual retreat; it is an encounter that brings hope, renewal, and tangible change. Past crusades have left indelible marks on communities, with stories of transformed lives, healed bodies, and restored families circulating long after the events have ended.
As Asaba prepares to host this year’s gathering, anticipation is high. Residents and visitors alike are gearing up for an experience that promises to inspire faith, ignite hope, and showcase the enduring impact of Pastor William Kumuyi’s ministry on lives across generations.
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