- Nigeria’s oldest churches have shaped spiritual, educational, and social development since 1842
- Churches established schools and hospitals, fostering moral and intellectual growth nationwide
- Indigenous churches blend African traditions with Christian teachings, emphasizing faith and community
Nigeria is home to some of the oldest churches in the world, which have grown into pillars of spiritual and social development.
Beyond being places of worship, these churches have significantly contributed to education, healthcare, and community advancement.
1. The Methodist Church of Nigeria (1842)
The Methodist Church is one of Nigeria’s earliest Christian establishments. Founded in 1842 by British Wesleyan missionaries led by Thomas Birch Freeman, its mission began in Badagry, Lagos.
Besides spreading Christianity, the church played a crucial role in education, establishing schools that provided many Nigerians with early learning opportunities.
To this day, the Methodist Church remains a significant force in both spiritual and community life.