AMBASSADORS OUTREACHES ANNUAL TRUSTEE MEETING REPORTS 2024
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DATE: 19 January 2025
TRUSTEE MEMBERS IN ATTENDANCE". Mr Y. Olanrewaju; Mrs B. Solotan. Ms A. Oni (Formerly known
as Mrs Bojuwoyel and Mr O. Solotan.
REVIEW OF THE YEAR 2024
I. CHURCH MEM8ERS WELFARE: 2024 was a year of great mercies of God upon the entire
family of God at the Amba55adors Outreaches. God did multiple wonders in the lives of the
members and beneficiaries of this charity organisation ranglng from homes and Church
dedicatlons, admission to universities, graduations from universities, success in
examinatlons and career openings and so on.
2. FAMILY & MARRIAGES: We thank God for upholding every family and marriages in the
ministry. Two new members join the Church in 2024, and we are trusting God in Year 2025
that there shall be greater addition to the Church in Jesus mighty name.
3. YOUTHS PROGRESS: We thank God for the good succe55 of all our youths in the year 2024.
Three of our youths graduated from the university in 2024 and additional two completed
post graduate qualifications to the glory of God.
Spiritually, the youths and their leaders continue to make spiritual progress as they continue
to get involved in every area of ministry endeavours.
4. MINISTRIES AND OUTREACH PROGRAMMES". As in previous years, we endeavour by the
grace of God to offer all the outreach programmes of the ministry in the year successfully to
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the glory of God. The 20 year anniversary of the ministry in July 2024 was a 8reat success
and God exceeded our expettatlons.
Minlsters were consecrated unto the Lord on the last day of the annlversary and new
leaders appointed into different department of the ministry operatlons.
For the third Year runniT)g, the Eyes, Ears, Hands & Feet of Jesus global outreach programme
(social 8ospel outreach) started in 2022 December. continued last year by mlnistering to the
physical needs of thirty widows, wldowers and needy (compared to twenty In 2023) In the
Owowo community of the Ifo-ota Local Government area of Ogun state, Nigeria. Food stuffs
including, Rlce, Semolina, Oil and a cash gift of five thousand Naira was given to each widow.
A young female student by the name Ibukunola Kuye with no father identified in 2022 a5
quallfied for academic support and sponsorship gained admission to one of the Polytechnics
in Ogun state, Nigeria, where she is pursuing a national diploma course in Laboratory
technology. She 15 now in the second year of her diploma programme. She Is being
supported wlth the payment of her tuition fee and course materials, The funding of her
scholarship and the Widows outreach was not from the Church fund. The receiving people in
the community were very grateful to God and the ministry for the showing of the love of
God to them for the third year running especially at such a time of growing despair and
economic challenge.
5. MAIN EXPENDITURES:
Considering the increase to the annual cost of leasing the facility that the ministry uses
coupled with significant incTease to the utility cost, l am prop051ng that we start looking for a
building that we can buy for the Ministry provided our bankers can arrange a mortgage for

funding the purchase. Our current lease has a break clause after two years, and it is this
break clause, that l am suggesting that we work towards forthe switch. We would need the
concerted effort of the trustee and members in sourcin8 the building and in funding the
purchase should we need additional fund. I see a lot of benefit to us in buying our own
facility at this point which will include, more rooms to take care of the ministry to different
age groups in the Church. a better control of utility bills which I believe our current landlords
are not belng fair in their charges and most certainly, an opportunity to have a place that
can be opened up for more community access and usa8e, not forgettlng that such a
purchase would be an appreciating capital asset for the ministry. I can also report that bv
the grace of God, the ministry continues to meet its financial obligations, thanks to the
faithfulness of the members of the ministry that regularly supports the work through their
generous contributions.
6, 2025 PROGRAMMES: We continue to hope and pray that we would become strong to plant
other Churches in the nation and overseas as God makes ways for us. All our current our
drive programmes will be contlnued in the coming year. We hope that the plan to set up a
Food bank in the Church will materialise in the Year 2025, our year of open doors.
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The following issues and suggestions were raised by the trustee members in dialogue..
a. The need to reach out to Dr Sam Goddy, one of the trustee members who has not been
active and find out If he is still available to seNe the charlty and if his circumstances does not
allow him, then we should look towards replacing him.
b. Various connections suggested at the Redbridge, Barking & Dagenham, Newham boroughs
for getting information on council properties that might be available for Sale as part of our
drive to buy a property for our charity organisation.
c. Various funding inltiatives were Suggested by Mr Olanrewaju Adeboye and Mrs Solotan for
the charity Including charity box in the church, building fund collection and the sale of
buildlng blocks to people.
d. Increasing the frequency of trustee meetin8S to quarterly suggested by Mrs Solotan and
approved by all members. Next trustee meeting is therefore scheduled for the I" Monday in
April- 7, April from 8.20- 9.20pm.
APPRECIATION: Finally, we are using this medium to express our appreciation to all our volunteers,
workers, ministers and all who continues to help move this mission on.
Once again, we pray that the Year 2025 will be a year of great grace• great mercies and Breat help.
We pray that it will be a year of notable open doors in Jesu5 mighty name. Amen.
Yours in His service,
Pastor Simeon Solota
Ambassadors Outreaches.
Trustee Signatures:
Mry. A. Olanrewaju
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Mr5 B. Solotan
Ms A. Oni (Formerly kno
n as Mrs Bojuwoyel