Pastor Kumuyi Sets to Joins Global Leaders At Trump’s Inauguration, Champions Christian Unity
As Washington, D.C. prepares for President Donald Trump’s second inauguration on January 20, Pastor William Kumuyi, one of Christianity’s most influential leaders, will be in attendance.
This was revealed in a statement by A. Larry Ross Communications, a U.S.-based communications outfit.
The founder and General Superintendent of Deeper Christian Life Ministry (DCLM), Kumuyi leads one of the world’s largest churches based in Lagos, Nigeria, and is renowned for his impactful teachings and global evangelistic reach.
Kumuyi’s presence highlights the significance of religious freedom and Christian unity at a time of global spiritual shifts.
Reflecting on Trump’s leadership, Kumuyi praised Trump for his commitment to Christian values, citing his groundbreaking efforts to champion international religious freedom and support faith-based priorities during his first term.
During his visit, Kumuyi plans to engage with U.S. lawmakers, church leaders, and media representatives to discuss pivotal issues facing the global Christian community.
He has emphasised the growing prominence of the Global South, particularly Africa, Asia, and Latin America, in shaping the future of Christianity.
Kumuyi has been at the forefront of this movement, recently rallying thousands of church leaders from 120 nations to embrace 2025 as a “Year of Higher Ground” during the DCLM Global Leadership Strategy Congress.
The pastor also seeks to inspire American Christians to deepen their trust in God in practical, everyday matters, urging them to align their faith with their daily realities.