The church was assigned its first full-time Vicar as the second incumbent on 18th July 1993. He was therefore available all day and all week. Incidentally the Revd. (Dr.) Oluyinka Omololu, MD, mni, was the Bishop's Chaplain when the church was inaugurated in 1986. During his second month in office, he introduced Vigils on 27th August, 1993. The following week (5th September), he added Healing Service. For months, he 'marketed' the church from flat to flat in the estate and visited the youth on their playing fields or Table Tennis joints and provided them with similar facilities in the church premises. Though a surgeon and not a pediatrician or physician, he skillfully exhibited the rare gifts of getting along with children and women who looked forward (with fear?) to his very warm and trade-mark handshakes! Closest to his heart were youth work and evangelism. The Sunday school grew quantitatively in depth and content in his time and was for many years after these years of consolidation, the Sunday School of the Lagos Archdeaconry and even the diocese!
With time, parishioners' involvement in Church life became noticeable with many participating in the services either as readers, prayers leaders or even as preachers. An Evangelical Ministry was put in place and tracts were authored by some of the young writers. In 1994, the quarterly programme the vicar inherited from his predecessor was expanded to include some tips to assist worshippers. From January 1995, The Calendar of Worship and Events was introduced. The evangelical efforts soon paid off both in increased membership and in church nurture and planting. St. David's Anglican Church, Lekki-Oshoroko was probably the first recipient of the church's life-line. The Vicar (and probably the church too) played significant roles in the transplanting of St. Peter's Church, Maroko at Ikota.
In the area of physical structures, the 250-capacity church opened for worship in January 1990 had to be enlarged in 1995 with an unwalled extension that could accommodate about 300 worshipers. The following January, the Church received its first curate to help with the increasing workload. Two years later, a major extension to the church became an important item on the agenda of PCC meetings. In the same 1997, the Church purchased its first 18seater Toyota bus to enhance church work and was assigned a second curate, in the person of the Revd (now Ven) Sam Igein Isemede who later became the Vicar of Church.