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Rev. Biodun Fatoyinbo Addresses World Leaders at International Interfaith Conference in Washington D.C

Biodun Fatoyinbo Delivers Message of Hope, Faith & Peace at Interfaith Conference in Washington D.C.

The Global Senior Pastor of the Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA), Rev. Biodun Fatoyinbo, delivered a powerful message of hope, faith, and peace at the International Interfaith Conference held on January 22, 2026, at Capitol Hill, Washington D.C.

The high-level conference brought together political leaders, diplomats, and faith representatives from across the world. Rev. Fatoyinbo spoke alongside notable figures including U.S. President Donald Trump, George Simion, Mark Harris, Janice Trey, and other international leaders.

Sharing photos and highlights from his address, Rev. Fatoyinbo described the moment as a call for moral leadership and spiritual diplomacy in global governance.

“Today at Capitol Hill, I delivered a message of Hope, Faith & Peace. Peep into my speech…” he wrote.

Addressing political leaders, the COZA founder emphasized the importance of spiritual diplomacy alongside governance, noting that while leaders are elected to lead bodies, faith plays a critical role in healing souls and building prosperous nations. He referenced the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 16, which focuses on peace, justice, and strong institutions, stressing that lasting change must be rooted in moral and cultural transformation guided by faith communities.

Speaking to spiritual leaders, Rev. Fatoyinbo urged them to rise beyond partisanship and actively engage in peacebuilding, mediation, and healing, describing moral authority as a daily, practical responsibility.

He also reassured marginalized and voiceless communities, affirming that they are seen and heard, while highlighting the collaborative role of government and faith institutions in nation-building.

“Let history record what we did in this generation,” he said. “Let it show that this gathering of world leaders did not just govern with policies, but healed and built not just institutions, but consciences.”

Rev. Fatoyinbo concluded by expressing gratitude to the conference organizers and participants, including @MarkBurns and @Interfaithconf, for the opportunity to contribute to the global conversation on peace and unity.

The appearance further underscores COZA’s growing global footprint and Rev. Fatoyinbo’s involvement in international faith and leadership dialogues.

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