I Will Die After Sunday Service, Predicts Adeboye on Claimed Peaceful Passage
General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has made a deeply personal and spiritual declaration regarding his own death, stating that he believes he will die on a Sunday, shortly after attending a church service.
The revered cleric, known for his prophetic insights and unwavering devotion, reportedly made the statement during a recent sermon, drawing widespread attention and emotional reactions across the country.
“I’ll die on a Sunday after attending service,” he declared, a remark that has since sparked a wave of reflections among his followers and the wider Christian community.
While some see the statement as a bold affirmation of his unwavering faith and a life well-lived in service to God, others have expressed shock and concern over the unusual nature of such a personal revelation.
Many of his devoted followers view the timing he mentioned as symbolic of a peaceful and righteous departure — passing away in the very spirit of worship and fellowship that has defined his life’s work.
Reactions across social media have varied. Supporters have praised his openness and spiritual confidence, noting that the idea of dying after worship could be seen as the ultimate testament to a life rooted in faith. Critics, however, have questioned the need for making such a statement public, with some interpreting it literally, while others believe it was more symbolic.
Pastor Adeboye, now in his eighties, continues to lead one of the largest Pentecostal churches in the world. His teachings often blend deep spiritual conviction with prophetic undertones, and this latest declaration appears to follow that pattern — offering both comfort and contemplation to his global audience.
As the discussion grows, members of the church and the general public continue to reflect on the message, considering it a reminder of life’s impermanence and the hope of a graceful transition.





