Friday, December 27, 2013
Deeper Life Church members disagree with Kumuyi over anti-Christmas statement
Certain members of the Deeper Life Bible
Church, were seen attending other churches
yesterday, to partake in the Christmas
celebration with other Christians.
This may be as a result of the position
taken by the General Superintendent of the
church, Pastor William Kumuyi, on the
celebration of Christmas.
Kumuyi had caused a bit of a stir earlier
this week when he reportedly condemned
the celebration of Christmas, describing it
as idolatry.
However, his opinion has generated a
number of reactions across all spheres of
the Christian fold.
According to reports:
A popular media personality and member of
the church, who did not want his name
mentioned, was spotted at the St. Barnabas
Anglican Church Cathedral, Murtala Road,
Ilorin, where he had gone to worship with
members of his family as a way of
protesting the position of his General
Overseer.
Another member of the church also told the
newsmen that he worshiped for the first
time in 20 years at the Emmanuel Baptist
Church, Sabo Oke in Ilorin, because of the
pronouncement of the Deeper Life Church
general overseer, which he did not agree
with.
His words; “I was born into Baptist Mission;
I attended Baptist schools in my younger
days and got my childhood Christian
upbringing as a Baptist. I feel bad that a
man of God that I so much revered could
say such a thing about our Lord Jesus
Christ even in the open.
“If that position is not retracted, I may not
say yet, what will be my decision as a
member.”
Meanwhile it was observed yesterday that
doors to many Deeper Life Churches in
Ilorin, the state capital, were closed while
the traditional campground of the church at
Eiyenkorin was deserted when it was visited.
Sources revealed that the customary
camping that used to spread to the early
hours of December 26, was suddenly cut
short on Sunday and members were
instructed to go back home.
The Christmas celebration was, however,
very peaceful in Ilorin yesterday though
with the presence of armed security men in
major churches.
Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) for
the state, Olufemi Fabode, while speaking
with journalists confirmed that the
command increased the presence of its
personnel around the churches in town to
ensure a smooth and safe celebration.
According to him, the combined men of the
usual patrol vans and the newly inaugurated
‘Operation Harmony’ were drafted out to
complement security arrangement in the
city while the number of patrols at night
were also increased to include several stop
and search spots at many locations during
the night.
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