About Shiloh Impacts

A prayer summit. A women’s fellowship. A promise made visible.

Shiloh Impacts is the public impact expression of Daughters of Zion, the Ladies Fellowship of RCCG City of Zion. We gather each year for prayer — and we work year-round on the things prayer asks of us.

Pastor Omolara Tomosori leading a Shiloh gathering with the women of Daughters of Zion.
7+ years of welfare and empowerment work
500 people targeted for a Somolu medical outreach
300 students targeted for back-to-school support

Our story

From the Shiloh Prayer Summit to year-round community work.

Shiloh Impacts grew out of the annual Shiloh Prayer Summit hosted by Daughters of Zion. What began as a yearly gathering has become a steady, year-round set of programmes — practical, dignified, and reported.

Daughters of Zion

Daughters of Zion is the Ladies Fellowship of RCCG City of Zion. The women of the fellowship gather for prayer, mentoring, and the annual Shiloh Prayer Summit, and they carry the work of Shiloh Impacts in their communities.

RCCG City of Zion

Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) City of Zion hosts the prayer summit and the work that flows from it. Cash and transfer support for Shiloh Impacts is paid into the RCCG City of Zion — Women Fellowship account.

Why "grass to grace"

Grass is a low, ordinary place. Grace is the lift. Our work moves people from one to the other — through prayer, through provision, and through the steady presence of a community that shows up.

Why we report

Photos, numbers, names of hospitals, and lists of items given. Supporters should always be able to see what was planned, what was done, and who was helped.

Pastor Omolara Tomosori leading a Shiloh gathering with the women of Daughters of Zion.

The convener

Pastor Omolara Tomosori — pastor, pharmacist, wife, mother, philanthropist.

Pastor, pharmacist, wife, mother, and philanthropist — and the visionary convener of Shiloh, birthed through divine instruction and carried forward under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. She is passionate about empowering women and serving families across faith, health, education, and welfare.

"The work is simple. See the need. Show up. Give with dignity. And tell the truth about what was done."

What we believe

Four lines we keep drawing back to.

1

Prayer first, then practical care

Shiloh is a Prayer Summit at its core. The yearly gathering gathers the women of Daughters of Zion, and the work that flows from it is a direct expression of that prayer.

2

Visible, documented work

Photos, names of hospitals visited, dates, and lists of items given — we make the work easy to follow and easy to verify.

3

Dignity for the woman next door

The focus is on women, children, mothers, and families in our immediate community. Tools, food, and care are given in a way that respects the people receiving them.

4

A long memory

A grinding machine given in 2017. A freezer given in 2022. A hospital visit every year. The work compounds, and so does the trust.

Who we work with

Partners and platforms.

The work is done shoulder to shoulder with RCCG City of Zion, the women of Daughters of Zion, Medplus Pharmacy, public hospitals, and care homes across Lagos.