The Eternal Sisters Association (ESA) is a religious based association open to married women of good repute within the Eternal Sacred Order of Cherubim and Seraphim (ESOCS) church. By divine mandate, the association was founded and predicated on love on April 6th, 1991 by our late His Most Eminence Baba Aladura and prelate of the ESOCS church worldwide elder Godfrey Itse Mene Otubu -ADONAI SHABAH- Moses Orimolade VI 1986-2004. The association has about 72 chapters worldwide include our chapter the US-North Chapter. The motto of the association is “ONE LOVE KEEPS US TOGETHER”.
Aims and Objectives
All chapters of the association are expected to abide by the following AIMS AND OBJECTIVES that govern our association
Foster love, peace, unity, within and outside ESOCS church
To support the growth-of- the church through financial support and infrastructural development.
To provide legitimate financial assistance to its members. (iv). To engage in charity work.
To engage in charity work.
To propagate the gospel Jesus Christ through evangelism.
To be committed to the advancement of the welfare and general development of the young females in the church.
To act as positive role models to all females I the church.
ESA USA-NORTH CHAPTER
After 21 years of establishing the association, the Eternal Sisters Association (ESA) was inaugurated in Eternal Sacred Order of Cherubim and Seraphim church in U.S.A. North Province by His Eminence Baba Aladura Elder Dr. L. A. Onyeleonu Moses Orimolade VIII (prelate of the ESOCS church worldwide) on July 14th, 2012. ESA US-North chapter was inaugurated with twelve foundation members which included Sisiter Chidinma Obssi-Olunkwa (the President), sister Patience A. Jones (Adviser), sister Ame Iyamu-Omokaro (Secretary), Sister Hannah Onigbinde (Financial secretary), Sister Yetunde Demuren (Treasurer), sister Ebele Ugenyi (Publicity Secretary), and sister Chineme L. Ajah (Assistant secretary).
ESA US-North chapter continue to grow in good work since our inception. Just like every other chapter of the association, ESA USA-NORTH Chapter was also built on love. To demonstrate that love, we work hard to uphold the aims and objectives that govern our association through service. To that end, we have been involved with a lot of charity outreach programs since our inception such as visiting the elderly and evangelizing to them in the nursing home, visiting terminally ill children and their families at Ronald McDonald House of charity in Long Island New York, provided them with much needed household items from their list of needed items, equipped our provincial administrative office with equipment to enable the secretariat to conduct its affairs smoothly, collaborated with Habitat for Humanity to build homes for those who are less privileged, visits homeless shelters and donated to their pantry, provided maternal kits to pregnant women in Nigeria, provided two generators to two different orphanages in Nigeria to help power electricity for them, provided scholarship to five students entering into institution of higher learning as freshmen in Nigeria, provides financial and manpower support to our province and local branches of the church in ongoing basis, supports individual members of the church who are in financial need etc. We strive to continue to do our part to further the work of God.