About Us
Our purpose is to raise great and influential people who will contribute immensely to the growth of their community, propagating the gospel of Christ and affecting lives positively for the benefit of all. It is our desire to see and live in a world of peace, love and joy.
Who we are
To help you to discover your full potentials in Christ
The name Desire of Nations Church was derived from a personal revelation from God and was confirmed from Haggai 2:7 "And I will shake all nations and they shall come to the Desire of all Nations and I will fill this temple with glory, says the Lord of host"
Desire of Nations Church wants to bring hope to the world through Biblical teachings and principles. We are not limited by distance, the world is a creation of God, we want to be that charitable organization that impact the world, raising leaders through sound leadership management and entrepreneurship for the development of our communities and the world. We want to show the love of God through genuine compassion, pray for the sick, feed the needy and make everyday worth living.
We want to be that charitable organization that help to reduce poverty and hatred in the world by giving and preaching the word of God.
We want to support other charitable organizations with similar vision to bring joy, happiness and hope to our community and world
Our Vision/Mission
Our Services
Sunday Service start by 10.00 a.m (online)
Meet Our Lead Pastor
Pastor Victor Akinyemi
Pastor Victor Akinyemi is a teacher, a pastor and a life coach. He loves to inspire people through the teaching of the scriptures. He is a product of Daystay Christian Centre, having served at different leadership capacity for over twenty years. He started Desire of Nations Church in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada in the year 2020. He has great interest in teaching sound Biblical principles, management, leadership, and to inspire people for greatness through the message of hope. He loves seeing people live fulfilled lives and touching lives positively. He is married to Janet Oluwakemi Akinyemi and three daughters - Oluwabukunmi, Oluwapelumi, and Oluwanifemi.