The harvest thanksgiving Committee is a standing committee of the Council of All Souls, Chapel that has the primary mandate to annually organise a befitting thanksgiving service that will involve all members, fellowships and service units in the Chapel.
Membership of the committee comprise of the Chairman appointed by the Chapel Council; a Secretary appointed among members of the Committee; the Chapel Chaplain; a representative of the Fellowship of Ministers, and a representative each of the fellowships and service units in the Chapel.
• Dr. Oye Babatimehin - Chairman
• Rev (Dr.) S.A. Adeniyi - Chaplain
• Dr. (Mrs.) Adejoke Babalola - Representative of Welfare Committee
• Dr. David Adeyemi - Representative of MCF
• Mr. Bunmi Olajugbe - Representative of TBF
• Mrs. Esther Olowookere - Representative of WCF
• Dr. (Mrs.) Enobong Ogundari - Representative of GNF
• Mr. Monday Udo - Representative of Choir
• Mr. Oladapo Adeyemo - Representative of GCK
• Mr. Remi Adeniji - Representative of E&CC
• Mrs Racheal Talabi - Representative of Sunday School
• Mr. Akinwande Opayinka - Representative of NCGF
• Mr. Rotimi Aina - Representative of Guild of Ushers
• Mr. Omotayo Oyekoya - Representative of CYF
• Mrs. Funke Akindahunsi - Representative of Coopted
• Mrs. Bolanle Egbe - Representative of Coopted
• Mr. Chidi Nwanpa - Secretary & Representative of Technical Unit
Normally, the annual thanksgiving ceremonies of the chapel can be categorised into three phases. First is the pre church service activities which includes prison evangelisim and jumbo sales. Jumbo sales involves the collection of all kinds of usable materials from Chapel members which are then given to the public including members of the Chapel according to their needs/desires at giveaway prices. Second, the church service which basically is the normal church service embelished with display of farm produce, praise and worship, ministration, special offering and thanksgiving by respective Chapel Fellowships and Service Units. Third, the post church service activities. This is basically the feasting aspect of the thanksgiving ceremonies where members and friends of the Chapel come together to felicitate over meals. Thereafter, is the visit to the homes for the needy where cash, gift items and left over from the jumbo sales are shared to the benefiting homes. Usually, the thanksgiving service is financed through a grant from the Chapel Council and donation from members and friends of the Chapel. The thanksgiving ceremonies are always glamorous which all memebers and friends of the Chapel look forward to.