Deeper Life Pastor, William Kumuyi, Leads Prayer at Donald Trump’s Inauguration as 47th US President


William Kumuyi, the founder of Deeper Christian Life Ministry, at praise and prayer session on Sunday at President Donald Trump’s Inaugural Prayer and Praise convocation in Washington, D.C.
William Kumuyi, the founder of Deeper Christian Life Ministry, at praise and prayer session on Sunday at President Donald Trump’s Inaugural Prayer and Praise convocation in Washington, D.C.
Kumuyi was the only Nigerian and African cleric invited to minister at the gathering.
William Kumuyi, the founder of Deeper Christian Life Ministry, participated in a praise and prayer session on Sunday at President Donald Trump’s Inaugural Prayer and Praise Convocation in Washington, D.C.
It was earlier reported that Trump invited Kumuyi, an 83-year-old clergyman, to share insights on the global shift in Christianity during the event.
Kumuyi was the only Nigerian and African cleric invited to minister at the gathering.
At the Inauguration Praise and Prayer Convocation, held at Greater New Hope Baptist Church and hosted by Jim Garlow’s Well Versed World ministry and Tony Perkins of Family Research Council, Kumuyi challenged the American church and its leaders to walk in holiness and righteousness as a precursor to renewal and revival.
Kumuyi led the prayers in a video posted on Mr Perkins’ official YouTube page, which this newspaper monitored.
During the gathering, which brought together faith leaders and believers to pray for the nation and its incoming President, Mr Kumuyi, the convener of the Global Crusade, prayed for God to grant Trump wisdom, for unity within the church under Trump’s administration, and for the Lord to grant the incoming president forthrightness to speak the truth to power.







