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Abiodun Bolorunduro from Peterborough, England.
Tribute to Pastor Tolu Mogaji

As I honor the memory of Pastor Tolu Mogaji, I see him as a father figure and a cherished confidant. From the very first moment I met him, I noticed his genuine desire to make everyone feel comfortable in his presence. He was a true ambassador of Christ, embodying the love and grace that we all aspire to reflect.

Pastor Tolu was not only a spiritual leader but also my music mentor. As the Choirmaster of the CAC Europe Central Choir in London, now known as the Anosike Regional Choir, he guided and inspired countless individuals through the power of music. His role as our Choir Coordinator at CAC LDCC was marked by his unique talent as a composer, arranger, and lyricist. I fondly remember the collaborative efforts we undertook during the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic, we worked together to produce audio recordings of some CAC hymns, creating lyric videos that still stand as a testament to his dedication and creativity. Remarkably, he sang all the harmoniesโ€”soprano, alto, tenor, and bassโ€”in most of those productions, showcasing his extraordinary musical gifts. Those recordings continue to resonate with us and are a testament to his dedication and creativity.

In every aspect of his life, Pastor Tolu exemplified what it means to be an ambassador of Godโ€™s kingdom. He was always focused on ensuring that we aimed for heaven while encouraging our spiritual growth and success in life. I will forever be grateful for the kindness he showed me during a pivotal moment in my life. When I was preparing for marriage, Pastor Tolu single-handedly invited my fiancรฉe and me to a private banquet where we engaged in meaningful discussions about marriage and life. His guidance was invaluable, and his supportโ€”along with that of CAC Narrow Gateโ€”during my single days, my wedding, and beyond was a true blessing.

There is so much more I could say about this remarkable man. I recall our last conversation before I received the news of his passing. He expressed his concern about how, in todayโ€™s world, many worship God with mere lip service. He lamented that people often make themselves available only for major events, while neglecting the local gatherings where their dedication is truly needed. He prayed fervently that those of us committed to giving our best to God would be rewarded for our faithfulness.

I will deeply miss this great man of Godโ€”his powerful preaching style, the personal conversations we shared, and his passion for music. While we feel a profound loss here on earth, I take solace in the belief that heaven has gained a shining light.

Until the resurrection morning, may you continue to rest in peace, Pastor Tolu Mogaji. Your legacy will forever live on in our hearts and in the lives you touched.
Pastor & Mrs Idowu-Mogaji from Ibadan, Nigeria
TRIBUTE TO MY BELOVED BROTHER PASTOR ISAAC TOLรšWรแนขE Mร“ฬฃGร€Jร (of blessed memory)

I find it difficult to believe that I will write another tribute so soon at my brother's death after the one written a year ago on his 60th birthday. Humm, It's now a reality that my beloved brother, Pastor Isaac Toluwase แบธkรบndayแปฬ€ Mogaji has truly gone to join the Church Triumphant for eternally rest in the bosom of the Lord.

I cherished and have my consolation in your tenacity towards God and Eternal Life which propelled your Narrow Gate Project where you hammered nothing but the messages of Christ as the only way through the "narrow gate" which leads to the Kingdom of God. Those messages and your personal discussions with me about your concern for the "State of the Church," Body of Christ will forever be remembered and worked upon.

Your coming to the world was indeed brief, glad you clearly saw beyond the terrestrial into the celestial and you conquer death Triumphantly.

We are truly painned by your departure from the earth in a time like this, though not as ignorants, because we have the assurance of another joyful meeting with you together with the saints who have gone before.

I pray the Lord fill the vacuum for us and keep all of us remaining to be steadfast in "The Way" so that we will not be ashamed of our hope for eternal life.

Sleep on Bro Tolu! Farewell my beloved brother! Good night Pastor Isaac!!!

Pastor & Mrs Idowu-Mogaji
Omoniyi Temidayo from From Efon Alaaye, Ekiti State of Nigeria
TRIBUTE TO MY BROTHER, PASTOR TOLU MOGAJI
Hummmm, The death of the righteous! It's not how long we live that matters but how well. Good night my beloved brother, you've fought and won, the battle is over, your crown of righteousness is waiting. See you on resurrection day where we shall part no more, o digba oo! o digba oo!! o digba oo!!!๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ
Pastor Casey Badejo from London
Pastor Tolu Mogaji was a humble man and an energetic pursuer of his mission. He was our Secretary at the former Anosike Planning Committee and with the Property and Investment Committee until his call to glory. Pastor Tolu was a constant encourager who played his role fully without any expectation for human appreciation or recognition. His broad smile was always a mark of assurance that things would work even when hopes appeared to be failing. May his legacy remain evergreen. I pray the good Lord will comfort, protect and keep his family strong now and beyond this time in Jesusโ€™ name.
Pastor Taye Mogaji from Nigeria
Tribute to My Loving Brother, Pastor Isaac Toluwase Ekundayo Mogaji

Iโ€™ve reached the land of joy divine,
And all its beauty now is mine.
Here shines undimmed one blissful day,
For all my pain has passed away.

Oh, Beulah Land, sweet Beulah Land!
As on the highest mount I stand,
I look away across the sea,
Where mansions are prepared for me.
I view the shining glory shore,
My heaven, my home forevermore.

The strife is over, the battle is done,
The victory of life has been won.
The song of triumph has begun!

Yes, the songs of triumph have begun with Brother Tolu.
Oh men, where is thy glory?
Today, you shine like the morning star, but tomorrow you are no more.
Oh men, where is thy glory?

It is said that โ€œMen live like they never lived.โ€ This is true, but in every generation, there are a few good men who leave a permanent mark on the hearts of others. Not only will history echo their legacy, but generations yet unborn will be reminded of their valour.

Brother Tolu,
Your passing was a rude shock, a devastating blow that left a great vacuum in our family. Words can not fully express the pain in our hearts because your death was the least expected at this time.

You were a model, a teacher, a preacher of the Word, and a help to all who crossed your path. Your sincerity of purpose, honour, courage in breaking new ground, and your high sense of dedication were unparalleled.

You were transparent, honest, selfless, and deeply devoted to your family, community, and the kingdom of God. You were a fountain of help and inspiration, a generous and considerate soul who uplifted everyone around you.

The role you played in my life, from my younger days until now, will never be forgotten. Your words of encouragement, your unfeigned love, and your tireless support for our progress will linger in our hearts forever.

Indeed, you have gone to rest in the arms of your Creator, whom you served so faithfully. Your legacy, which has touched countless lives positively, will forever remain alive in our hearts.

Brother Tolu, we are eternally grateful for the life you lived. You have left an indelible mark, and though our hearts are heavy, we find solace in knowing you are resting in the bosom of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Rest on, dear Brother, till we meet again to part no more.
Pastor James Olanipekun from London
Pastor Tolu was a diligent, upright, heaven focused man of God. Throughout your work in Anosike, it was difficult to see myself in a group that you are not also present. You were once the Secretary of the Anosike planning Committee, where I was the Chair, you became the Leader of the Property and Investment committe, and I am a member, we both belong to the Evangelical Management team, and you were also a member of the Community Project team that I lead. You have shown others an exemplary way of living. Through the Project committe, I secured some funding when you had your church in London Borough of Tower Hamlets, due to members request you moved your church out of Tower Hamlets. Rather than sit on the ยฃ5,000 allocated for the project, you returned the money fully! Your action enhanced my integrity. Thank you. Sleep on beloved, till we meet at the bossom of Jesus.
The Anosike Regional Evangelical Team from London
Pastor Isaac Tolu Mogaji was an energetic, involved member of the Anosike Evangelical team. He was our diligent account holder, our link to the Choir department, as well as a forthright member of the Management team. We are convinced that his good works will speak after him continually. May the Lord console the Church and uphold the family.
The Anosike Region Evangelical Team Members
Tolu-tope Dada from Abuja, Nigeria
A Tribute to Pastor Isaac Tolu Mogaji

I write this tribute with a heart filled with profound sadness yet immense gratitude for the extraordinary life of my dear uncle, Pastor Isaac Tolu Mogajiโ€”lovingly known to us all as Uncle Tolu.

Uncle Tolu was not just an uncle to me; he was a father, a mentor, and a selfless example of what it means to serve God with everything you have. During my MSc days in the UK, Uncle Tolu became my rock, my guide, and my unwavering support system. He took me in with open arms, ensuring I was well cared for both physically and spiritually. He created an atmosphere where I felt loved, encouraged, and inspired to pursue God and my dreams.

Iโ€™ll never forget how he went out of his way to sponsor me to attend the CAC Central Choir rehearsals in London, all the way from my university in Hatfield. It wasnโ€™t just about the financial sacrificeโ€”though that alone spoke volumesโ€”it was the way he believed in me, encouraged my passion for music, and ensured I could remain connected to the ministry that meant so much to me. Week after week, he made it possible for me to be a part of something bigger, instilling in me the values of dedication and excellence in serving God.

That period also coincided with the birth of CAC Narrow Gate Assemblies in London, a vision Uncle Tolu carried in his heart with an unshakable passion. I had the privilege of witnessing firsthand how he gave his allโ€”his time, his resources, and his heartโ€”to ensure the church not only stood but flourished. He poured himself into the work of God, laboring tirelessly to establish a house of worship where people could encounter the Lord and grow in faith. Uncle Toluโ€™s commitment to the ministry was nothing short of inspiring. He exemplified what it means to give sacrificially, to serve selflessly, and to trust God completely.

Known as โ€œThe Narrow Way Preacher,โ€ Uncle Tolu was a man who not only proclaimed the truth but lived it. His message was clear, unwavering, and deeply rooted in the Word of God. He was uncompromising in his call for holiness and devotion, yet he carried a heart so full of love that it drew people closer to God. His life was the perfect blend of conviction and compassionโ€”a testament to what it truly means to walk the narrow way.

But perhaps one of the most beautiful ways he served God was through his love for music. Uncle Tolu was not just a choir master; he was a father to the choir. He invested his time, his resources, and his heart into the music ministry, ensuring that the choir was not only excellent in performance but deeply connected to the heart of worship. He supported choir members financially, encouraged them when they were down, and led them with the kind of passion that only comes from a deep love for God.

I can still see him nowโ€”his face radiant, his hands lifted, his voice leading a room full of worshipers into Godโ€™s presence. Music was his way of connecting with heaven, and he taught everyone around him to approach worship with the same reverence and joy.

Uncle Tolu, your life was a masterclass in faith, sacrifice, and love. You taught me, not just through your words but through your actions, what it means to serve God with everything you have. You gave without holding back, you loved without limits, and you lived every day with the sole purpose of glorifying God.

As I reflect on your life, my heart aches at the thought of no longer having you here. But I take comfort in knowing that you are now with the One you loved so deeply, worshiping in the heavenly choir. I imagine you there, singing with all your heart, just as you always did here on earth.

Thank you, Uncle Tolu, for being a father to me, for showing me the beauty of serving God, and for living a life that inspires me to walk the narrow way. You fought the good fight, you finished the race, and you kept the faith. Rest well in the arms of your Savior. Your legacy will forever remain in my heart.

With all my love,
Pastor Tolu-tope Dada
Nephew
'Tokunboh Adeusi from Tilbury Town. Essex
My twin brother. I'm still in shock that we won't be ministering duets together until the coming of the LORD.
You were a very gentle brother that lived a life that is worth emulating. Your energy towards the things of GOD are exceptional. I was actually looking forward to a ministration next Easter but GOD who disposes whatever we propose knew best to call you back home this early.
I will never forget the last time we met at the Minister's Choir rehearsal. I never knew that was going to be our last hug, I would have held you tighter. I know you are in a better place resting peacefully in your Maker's bossom. I'll continue in the work we know best to do together.
Rest on till the ressurection day my beloved, darling, precious twin brova.
Good night till we meet and part no more.
Pastor Augustus Fapohunda from Essex
Pastor Tolu Mogaji, what a wonderful servant of God indeed, very articulate servant of God with open-minded, we are all together as a member of Evangelical team, all the Evangelical team are going to missed him a lots. He always attended the group meeting, he was the one that always booking our outing for retreat. There's a lot to learn from Pastor Tolu Mogaji when he was alive. Do you want to talk about his humility and very respective. Pastor Tolu Mogaji was a gift to the Anosike region. I do believed that the owner of the business Master Jesus had called him home for a rest. Pastor Tolu Mogaji, rest at the bossom of your Master Jesus the owner of the business.
Dolapo Teniola from London
Uncle you will be greatly missed ๐Ÿ˜ข
Thanks for all your love and support
That you show me 20 years ago, when i was new in the country, i pray you find peace with God continue to RIP ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฟ, may God almighty strengthen your family IJN
Sunday Asoso from Chelmsford London
Though your light shone brightly for a brief time, its impact will resonate for generations. Your lovely smile, unwavering commitment to faith, and dedication to your mission defined every step you took and every breath you breathed. You were passionate, gentle, and visionaryโ€”a true beacon of hope.

Your heart was always attuned to the needs of others, whether young or old, as you tirelessly looked out for our community. You embodied compassion in every interaction, reminding us of the power of love and service.

While our earthly bodies may falter, we hold fast to the promise of eternal life. We take comfort in knowing that on the other side of eternity, we will be immortal in the presence of Him who loved us and sacrificed Himself so that we might triumph over death and the grave.

O diโ€™gba ore! Your legacy lives on in our hearts.
CAC Anosike Region from London
Tribute to Our Beloved Pastor Tolu Mogaji

With heavy hearts and surrender to God, CAC Anosike Region honors the life and legacy of our dearly departed colleague, Pastor Tolu Mogaji. Though he has left this earthly realm, his impact will resonate within our community and beyond.

Pastor Tolu Mogaji was a beacon of light, whose unwavering faith and dedication shaped our church. As the founding pastor of CAC Narrow-Gate Assembly, he laid the foundation for a vibrant community of believers, guiding them with wisdom and compassion.

Pastor Tolu Mogaji also left his positive footprint at the regional level. As Regional Music Director, he transformed our worship into a divine celebration, inspiring countless members to express their faith through song. He understood music as a powerful tool for evangelism, wielding it with grace. In his role as Secretary of the Regional Property and Investment Committee, Pastor Tolu Mogaji demonstrated exceptional stewardship, ensuring our resources were managed wisely. As Secretary of the Regional Pastoral Screening Committee, he shaped our leadership with keen discernment, welcoming those called by God to serve. A mentor to many, his compassionate spirit and dedication to nurturing future leaders left a lasting mark on our community.

Beyond his official roles, Pastor Tolu was a friend and source of encouragement, uplifting those around him with kindness and laughter. His unwavering faith inspired us all. As we reflect on his remarkable life, let us remember the profound impact he had on our mission and the lives he touched. His legacy of service, love, and dedication will continue to be a good reference point in our Mission.

Though we grieve his passing, we celebrate his life and the love he shared. Pastor Tolu Mogaji will be deeply missed but never forgotten. Our heartfelt condolences go out to his family during this difficult time.

With heartfelt condolences,

Pastor Sunday Asoso
Regional Secretary
On behalf of CAC Anosike Region.
Lanre Adebiyi from London
Dedicated man of God and a very pleasant minister of God, God's general and our music directors. You will be greatly missed sir. Heaven has gained a angel, We love you but God loves you most Pastor. Sleep well till we meet again.
Michael แปŒmแปlแปla from London
Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed friends and family,

In a spirit of love and remembrance we celebrate the life of an extraordinary manโ€”our beloved choir master, C.A.C. Anosike Region and Ministers. It is difficult to put into words the profound impact he had on each of us, both as our guide in music and as a shining example of faith and compassion.

As I contemplate within me, I can't help but reflect on our last meeting at the ministers' conference in Derby in July 2024. It was there, amid the inspiring discussions and uplifting fellowship, that his spirit shone the brightest. I can still see his great smiles lighting the hall, feel the spiritual energy of his presence, and witness the joy he brought to all those around him.

Pastor Tolu possessed a unique gift for uniting us through music. He had an uncanny ability to evoke inspirational worship with every note, weaving his passion for worship into each ministration. Under his leadership, our choir not only grew in skill but also in spirit. He taught us that music is not merely an art form; it is a language of the soul and a powerful expression of our love for God.

His kindness extended beyond the choir. He was a mentor, a friend, and a pillar of support for many. He listened without judgment, offered wise advice, and knew when to share a comforting word or a hearty laugh. His love for his community and his commitment to the church exemplified the very essence of what it means to serve others.

As we remember him, let us honor his legacy by carrying forward the love he had for music, for God, and for each one of us. In our hearts, let us keep the lessons he impartedโ€”patience, dedication, and the importance of lifting one another in harmony.

Though we mourn Pastor Tolu's passing, let us also celebrate the beautiful melodies he created, both in music and in our lives. He may no longer physically be with us, but his spirit will forever resonate through the songs we sing and the love we share.

Thank you, Pastor Tolu, for the countless ways you enriched our lives. You will be sorely missed but never forgotten.

You are a big gain to Heaven.