
especially those who were turned back at the church’s gate for the cross over
service. Even those who paid to get in, complained about the exorbitant charge.
Pm News gathered that, the church asked worshipers to pay
the sum of N1000 each before they can get into the church for the cross over service,
and those who couldn’t were simply asked to go and watch it online for free or
attend another church. A lot of people however thinks it’s absurd and wrong for
the church to turn people back because they couldn’t meet certain things, while
some criticized it saying salvation is FOC, free of charge. Read the full
report by Pm News after the cut.
Revelations that worshippers at the headquarters of Christ
Embassy Church in Lagos had to pay N1,000 each as gate fee to attend a New
Year’s Eve service presided over by Pastor Chris Oyakhilome have shocked many
Nigerians and infuriated others.
Christ Embassy’s headquarters on Billings Way in Oregun Area of Lagos on 31
December, 2014, were made to obtain gate passes that sold for N1,000 each.
told that they could go elsewhere to worship or watch the service online for
free.
to an uproar in January 2011 after it was first introduced on 31 December,
2010.
teachings and another confirmation that some Nigerian churches and pastors are
more interested in making money than winning souls for God.
way of controlling the crowd and discouraging thousands of people who come to
church once a year on 31 December and prevent “real worshippers” from securing
seats at the headquarters on that important night.
criticisms, the church prayed the matter would be forgotten. Nigerians also
hoped gate fee collection would stop.
with those who cannot afford the money being turned back on 31 December of
every year.
Embassy might have made at least N20 million from the sale of gate passes used
for the crossover service.
complained in the past that the emphasis was often too much on money in the
church rather than on spiritual things Jesus Christ taught his disciples.
principles of “giving to the church to receive from God”, many say the level
of financial demands and pressures in Christ Embassy Church is unusually high.
Christ Embassy Church were made public last week, Nigerians have continued to
express shock, outrage and indignation with many finding it hard to believe it.
media, especially Facebook.
for crowd control in a theatre or secular concert, but not sound enough in the
house of God where Christ the head of the church bids everyone to come, even
when they only respond once in a year,” said Femi Olulowo on Facebook.
response as an opportunity to reach out to the loss (non regular attendees) and
make disciple of them as Christ commanded.
already saved members to partake in a particular service, gate pass should have
been given to them at no cost and they will have the privilege of going in first.
gate fee collection in church in my opinion is world based,” he said.
a cost.
salvation was refused.
God come down through him (the pastor) that day?,” he asked.
severally and I don’t know the magic in his sermon and anointing that keeps
making people fall for his tricks and gimmicks.
shouts as if he just revealed what no man had ever read or seen in that passage
before and then takes a run front and back and they all starts shouting. Just
disgusting most times,” he said.
won’t be allowed into the service?
for themselves here on earth where moths will eat up and where thieves will
break through,” Ali said.
money. Jesus said, freely l gave you, so also, freely ye shall give.”
spiritually blind, deaf and dumb.
will never hear and understand,” Mateta said.
collected at Christ Embassy Church on 31 December. “Somebody should please tell
me this is not true. If it is true it means corruption is now everywhere,”
Akeju said.
realising now that most of these so called Men of God are con men? People have
been paying for prayers, so why can’t they pay for venue?”
business name for doing his business, he is bussines man not a Pastor for
real”.
of Oyakhilome and Christ Embassy Church, urging the church to stop the
practice.
and on less than two dollars a day, many believe that demons are responsible
for their financial, physical and emotional problems.
protection.
prosper and be blessed by God, they need to give ten per cent of all their
income as tithe to God. Some also say they need to give ten percent of all
their increases.
church”. When they give money to the church, worshippers are told, the “money
goes into their future” to transform their lives.
of hardship and misery”, pastors say.
pastors who end up becoming extremely rich.
investments within and outside the country. Some even own private jets.
the church, Oyakhilome was named by Forbes as one of the richest pastors in
Nigeria.
with bodyguards and heavily armed policemen.
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