Members of a Church in Kenya have caused an uproar online as they lift the church away from their pastor's home because of his wife. The video evidence of their action was shared on Tiktok by @jofojofu, a Kenyan influencer on the app.
The incident which happened in Nigeria showed the latecomers outside the gate of the church asking to be allowed to enter inside. A video trending on social media has shown the moment a church locked out members for coming late to church.
The Catholic Church has announced the resumption of the traditional handshakes in churches, which were suspended during the COVID-19 pandemic. His Grace, Most Rev.
However, reacting to this in a trending video, Portable expressed his determination to grace the church with his performance. He said: "Celestial church we must do the show o, you have already paid me N5 million.
The church members were being led by their pastor as they used the mortar and pestle which they brought to the church premises to "pound" their enemies away. Watch The Video Below; Instagram post.
The buzz that usually comes with the dramatic themes' churches adopt in Nigeria to make their church programs appear grander and appealing requires them to design their banners in an equally dramatic and weird fashion.
There is a cenotaph erected as a memorial of him It is popularly known as the Cathedral Church of Christ Marina, and is the oldest Anglican cathedral in the Church of Nigeria.
When a Nebraska church exploded in 1950, no one was injured because every single member of the choir was coincidentally late in arriving for practice that evening.
It said the BBC would not have lost anything if it had gone to the church even in disguise as visitors to have direct experience of what was happening in the church instead of relying on disgruntled and manipulated individuals, some of whom
The church was organizing it's annual convention when the man clad in a cream colored short and top stormed the church and was parading his fetish item.
The appointment of the three women to the Dicastery for Bishops, nuns Raffaella Petrini and Yvonne Reungoat and lay woman María Lia Zervino comes as Francis seeks to usher in more gender equality within the Church's positions of government and
Bishop Michael Ipgrave, vice chairman of the Church's liturgical commission, said the Church had been "exploring the use of gendered language in relation to God for several years".