In a recent address during the dedication of the Glory, Hope, Life Center, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills provided a profound insight into the growing structure of his ministry. He presented four churches, though diverse in name and leadership, operate under a shared spiritual heritage and purpose.

1. Reasonable Service Churches (RSC)
These are newly introduced standalone churches that are self-supporting, self-governing, and self-propagating. The name is inspired by Romans 12:1, emphasizing that every Christian should offer reasonable service to God. Bishop Ogoe chairs this network, and it currently includes around 12 churches.
2. United Denominations (UD)
This is a well-established group of churches formerly known collectively under the Lighthouse Chapel banner. They remain a strong backbone of the ministry and are chaired by Bishop Aparche. Each denomination within the UD is chaired by a convener who oversees several churches in the denomination.
3. Eschatos Church
Derived from the Greek word meaning uttermost, these churches target far-flung regions such as South America, Latin America, Asia, parts of Ghana, parts of the United States of America, Newcastle, Scotland, Romania and Poland. Bishop Richard chairs this dynamic and outward-looking group, reflecting the global call of the Great Commission.
4. First Love Church
These vibrant congregations focus largely on youth and revival, retaining a spirit of early Christian enthusiasm. They are led by Bishop Joshua.
These four churches function independently and are spiritually aligned with the worldwide vision of soul winning and planting of churches globally.