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Who We Are

Our Story

A legacy of faith, a future of hope. Discover the journey of Ikoyi Baptist Church.

Keeping Our Church Focus

Our Vision

Building intimacy with God and reaching the world with the love of Christ.

Our Mission

Reaching the lost for Christ, grooming them to Christ-like maturity through the power of the Holy Spirit,and inspiring a great fellowship for worship and ministry to the Glory of God.

Our Affiliation

We are in association with the Nigerian Baptist Convention, the Lagos State Baptist Conference and the Shalom Baptist Association in Nigeria.

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Rooted in Faith, Growing in Love

For over five decades, Ikoyi Baptist Church has been a beacon of light in Lagos, nurturing believers and spreading the Gospel. Our journey is one of divine guidance, resilience, and unwavering commitment to the Great Commission.

Our History

Through the Years

1967

The Vision

Late 60s

Growth

1979

Perm Site

1980-88

First Building

1990-92

Revival

1992-17

Purpose

2012

New Sanctuary

Present

Expansion

Our Journey

Detailed History

1

The Vision

1967

Ikoyi Baptist Church (IBC) was established on May 28, 1967, as Ikoyi Baptist Chapel. The idea originated from Andy Sikes, a layman who envisioned an English-speaking church in Ikoyi. He shared this vision with Rev. Bennie Theodore Griffin. The first service was held at the Sikes’ residence at 8A Ademola Street, Ikoyi, with 27 attendees.

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Growth

Late 60s

The church later moved to Aunty Ayo Preparatory School, Biaduo Street, Ikoyi. Despite challenges with space and accessibility, the congregation continued to grow in faith and numbers.

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Perm Site

1979

After years of seeking a permanent site and overcoming government restrictions, approval was granted in 1979 to use the Baptist Mission’s property at 5/7 Lateef Jakande Avenue (formerly Bell Avenue), Ikoyi.

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First Building

1980-88

Construction began in 1980 with significant contributions from members. The first sanctuary was completed and dedicated on March 19, 1988. This era also marked the leadership of Rev. Joseph Ayodele Sholeye, the first pastor.

First Building
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Revival

1990-92

Rev. (Prof.) Yusuf Ameh Obaje served as interim pastor, revitalizing the church and introducing new ministries during a critical transition period.

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Purpose

1992-17

Rev. Dr. Abayomi Enitan Lawal led the church for 25 years, transitioning IBC to a purpose-driven church focusing on worship, discipleship, fellowship, ministry, and evangelism.

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New Sanctuary

2012

Under Rev. Lawal’s leadership, the construction of the new, modern sanctuary was completed in 2012 to accommodate the growing family of believers.

New Sanctuary
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Expansion

Present

IBC continues to plant churches, support weaker congregations, and establish vibrant ministries for all age groups, remaining committed to its covenant of Christian love and global evangelism.

Meet Our Leaders

Dedicated servants of God leading the flock with wisdom, integrity, and love.

Our Pastorate

Rev. Dr Olusegun Adeleke
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Rev. Dr Olusegun Adeleke

Pastor

Rev. Dr Adekunle Oyeniyi
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Rev. Dr Adekunle Oyeniyi

Minister of Worship

Rev Olufemi Babalola
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Rev Olufemi Babalola

Minister of Missions & Evangelism

Rev. Ikechukwu Onyegbu
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Rev. Ikechukwu Onyegbu

Minister of Youth & Discipleship

Rev. Gershom Oyovwikigho
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Rev. Gershom Oyovwikigho

Minister of Teenagers & Children