Leadership

Pastor Noble Onyeka
PASTOR NOBLE C. ONYEKA: Is a God fearing man, Consumed by his “passion for God’s sanctuaries(Believers).” A business-man and financial consultant who successfully ran a mortgage and insurance brokerage firm for over twelve years before answering the call of God into pastoral ministry in 2004.
He is a seasoned prayer warrior, who is passionate about seeing God’s creation set free from all categories of the enemy’s oppression and affliction.
He is a full pastor in ‘The Redeemed Christian Church of God: House of Hope’ in London, UK. He serves as an Area Pastor over five parishes. In 2007 he qualified as a Counsellor from the Bible College (CRBC), and recently obtained a degree, Bachelor of Theology in ministerial theology at Roehampton University.
Noble C. Onyeka lives in London with his five miracle children.
Late Pastor Faith Onyeka
Pastor Faith was a devoted wife, mother and pastor. She is also the visionary of House Of Hope’s women’s ministry called ‘Warrior Woman’. Which is based on Isaiah 49:24-25 “24
Pastor Faith was passionate about God and was intentional about showing the love of God to the people she came in contact with. Pastor Faith had a passion for women and children, she would devote her time to praying for women seeking God for the fruit of the womb.
Pastor Faith believed in the healing power of God, whether that be physically, mentally or emotionally. She stood on that fact through out her battle with cancer, till she passed in 2018.
She is sorely missed by her family, friends and RCCG House Of Hope family.
May her soul rest in peace.

Our Ministers

Deaconess Naa Tackie
Deaconess Naa serves at the RCCG House of Hope for All The Nations as the Coordinator of the heads of departments, a teacher in Sunday School, among many other duties. She is enthusiastic and determined in all she does. She strives not to let personal conflicts or contradictions hinder her pursuit of God’s purpose for her life and others around her. Deaconess Naa is also an Employer Engagement Officer with an SEN College. This role involves researching, identifying, establishing and nurturing relationships with employers that can offer work placements and employment opportunities for young adults with learning disabilities. This is achieved by matching their skills, experience and aspirations to these opportunities. She works in collaboration with a team which consists of instructors, job coaches, professionals and families; by coordinating with these placements, ensuring employers, staff members and our students are equipped with the necessary information and preparation to make each work placement reach and achieve a successful outcome.
Deaconess Bowale Oladipo
Deaconess Bowale has been serving God since February, 1980. She has been a parishioner in House of Hope for All The Nations since December 2009 till date by the Grace of God.
She heads the Church welfare department as well as the Elders department.
She has a passion for teaching about God's word in Sunday school. She handles visitations, supporting Church work, Charity organisation e.g. Compassion UK, British heart foundation.
In addition, she loves assisting Pastor Noble in house dedication of church members and deliverance ministrations. Deaconess Bowale heads the decoration of the Church premises for our conferences and events.
Deacon Ben Onyeka
Deacon Ben is the head of the media department at RCCG House Of Hope for All The Nations. He prides himself on being extremely organised, having excellent time management as well as incredible problem-solving and communication skills. Deacon Ben demonstrates initiative within the church and outside of the church and has served confidently in many different roles within the church. He is enthusiastic about serving God and people. Deacon Ben excels in team building exercises which allow not just him but others in the church to integrate into environments or departments quickly. Deacon Ben is a hard worker who strives to reach his full potential while also encouraging people around him; in the church, to reach their’s too.


