ABOUT
VINEYARD OF FRUITS MINISTRIES
Vineyard of Fruits Ministries began from a clear vision of the Lord in 2004 in Manchester England. The name Vineyard of fruits was specifically given to the founder Pastor Charles Ukah (A.K.A) Prophet with solution on February 2020 by God himself.
At the heart of our church’s mission is a deep commitment to serving the poor and caring for the less privileged in our community. Inspired by Christ’s love and His command to care for those in need, we strive to live out our faith through acts of service and compassion.
We believe that everyone deserves dignity, and one of the most basic ways to honor that is by ensuring that no one goes hungry. Through various outreach initiatives, food drives, and partnerships with local organizations, we provide food and support to individuals and families facing difficult circumstances.
Our mission isn’t just about meeting physical needs, but also about building relationships and sharing the hope of the Gospel. As we feed the hungry, we also aim to provide emotional and spiritual nourishment, offering a message of hope, love, and transformation through Christ. We see this work as an expression of our faith in action, embodying the principles of justice, mercy, and love.
Whether through distributing meals, offering groceries, or simply sitting with someone and listening to their story, we seek to be the hands and feet of Jesus in a world that desperately needs His care. We invite others to join us in this mission of compassion, knowing that together, we can make a real difference in the lives of those who need it most
OUR BELIEFS
- We are an apostolic revival ministry
- We believe in the Holy bible and the finished work of Jesus
- Our mantra is to spread the word of God in a dark world
- We believe in the workings of the Holy Spirit
- We believe in helping the poor and the needy all over the world
THE CHURCH MOTTO
The motto of the ministry is:
Fresh word
Fresh power
Fresh anointing
ABOUT MINISTERS
Pastor
Dr. Charles Ukah (A.K.A)
Prophet with solution (General Overseer.)
ABOUT MINISTERS
Pastor
Mathew Njoku
Associate pastor
ABOUT
TENETS OF CHURCH
The unity of the Godhead and the Trinity of the persons therein.
Deut. 6: 4; Gal 3: 20; Isa. 44: 6-8.
The baptism of the Holy Ghost for believers with signs following.
Acts 1: 4-5, 8, 24; John 7: 38-39; Joel 12: 8-10.
Church government by the Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors, Teachers, Elders and Deacons.
Luke 11: 49; 1 Cor. 12: 28; Eph. 4: 7-11; Titus 1: 5; 1 Tim. 3: 8.
The divine inspiration and authority of the Holy Scriptures.
1 Cor. 2: 13; 2 Sam. 23: 2; 2 Tim. 3: 16; 2 Peter 3: 8.
The utter depravity of human nature, the necessity for repentance and regeneration and the eternal doom of the final impenitent.
Rom. 7: 18-19; Luke 13: 3, 5: 9; john 8: 29; Rom. 2: 3.
The nine gifts of the Holy Spirit for the edification, exhortation and comfort of the Church, which is the body of Christ.
Rom. 12: 14-15; 1 Cor. 12; 18, 28.
The possibility of falling from grace.
1 Tim. 1: 20; 2 Tim. 2: 17; Matt. 24: 13; Malachi 3: 6-9.
Justification of the believers through the finished work of Christ.
Rom. 3: 28; Acts 26: 15, 18; Heb. 10: 10.
The virgin birth, sinless life, atoning death, triumphant resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. His second coming and the millennial reign on earth.
Matt. 18: 25, 12;40, 28: 6; John 1: 9, 8: 46, 14; 3; Phil. 2: 7-8; 1 John 2: 2; Acts. 1: 3, 9-12; 1 Thess. 4: 16.
The unity of the Godhead and the Trinity of the persons therein.
Deut. 6: 4; Gal 3: 20; Isa. 44: 6-8.
The sacrament of baptism by immersion and of the Lord’s Supper.
Matt. 28: 19; 1 Cor. 11: 23-25; Luke 22: 19-20; Mark 16: 16:16.
The obligatory nature of tithes and offering.