African Theological Archministry
501(c)3 Nonprofit Organization
The mission and vision of the African Theological Archministry (A.T.A) is to organize and create places of worship while preserving and teaching the spiritual technologies, cultures and heritage of our Yoruba-based African ancestors. We commit to creating an institution that will inspire and empower all people to consider the use of ancient African traditions as a basis to revitalize ourselves, families, communities, oceans, rivers, lakes, animals and soil. The calling card of the ATA is cultural restoration through innovation and serviceability. ATA’s future goal is to cultivate a united inter-generational collection of traditional chiefs, leaders, dignitaries and African Traditional Religious devotees and Pan-African professionals who share and distribute educational programs and materials dedicated to the spiritual, psychological, social and economical freedom of people's of African descent.


Our mission
The African Theological Archministry is committed to eliminating negative stereotypes of African and African American culture by providing immersive experiences in authentic African traditions and disseminating historical and cultural knowledge.
Our vision
To be the leading institution in the preservation and education of African spiritual and cultural heritage, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of African traditions worldwide.


Our Team
Our strength lies in our individuality. Set up by the founding families of oyotunji, the ATA strives to recruit the best in character in various fields, from architecture to community outreach to business and hospitality.


Olajide Wilkerson
chief EXECUTIVE OFFICER/ PRESIDENT


Adebisi Adefunmi
vice president


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chief financial officer


Adeyinka Adefunmi
treasurer


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