Relatives of the woman who invited her Christ Embassy Church
members during the funeral wake of her 15-year-old son in an attempt to
"resurrect" the boy have said they have no problems with the church
after its leadership apologised over the incident.In an
interview, a relative of the boy Tatenda Dick said a three-member
delegation, led by a Pastor Glorious, visited the family to apologise
following an all-night vigil in which some members of the church
attempted to "resurrect" the boy. The "resurrection" prayers were
reportedly conducted with the blessing of Tatenda's mother, Ms Germa
Machingauta.
"The church leader, Pastor Glorious, came with his
team and apologised to us. They told us what they believed in and the
reasons why their members conducted the resurrection prayers. They
indicated to us that there were no satanist motives and that their
prayers were genuine, as they attempted to bring back the boy
to life.
We have understood them and accepted their apology," said a relative,
who chose not to be named.
The relative said they respected
freedom of worship and beliefs and allowed the Christ Embassy team to
conduct their "resurrection" prayers.
"When sister Germa (Ms
Machingauta) told us that she had received a phone call from her church
members to the effect that the boy would resurrect, we were all puzzled,
but we could not stop her and her church members from conducting their
prayers, as it was to her best interest," said the relative.
Efforts
to get a comment from Pastor Glorious were fruitless yesterday. When
this reporter visited the church offices along Main Street yesterday
morning, some of the church members said Pastor Glorious was busy
preparing for a church service.
When this reporter visited the
church offices later in the day, he was also denied access to Pastor
Glorious, who was said to be busy giving counselling sessions to other
church members.
"Today is a busy day for Brother Glorious you can
leave your contact details. He will get in touch with you, but not
today," said a lady who was at the front office.
Ms Machingauta refused to comment when contacted.
"I will not comment any more over this. I have no comment," she said
Meanwhile,
a senior member of the Christ Embassy Church who spoke to our news crew
described the move by three church members who tried to pray for the
resurrection of Tatenda as being overzealous.
"These guys were
just overzealous. It was a matter of miscalculated faith. One of them
was supposed to receive an instruction from God before they could go and
conduct their prayers. They were just clueless of whatever they were
doing. It was a trial and error," said the church member.
Mourners
were left speechless on Monday last week when three pastors from Christ
Embassy Church went into a room where Tatenda's body lay in state
before they started conducting "resurrection" prayers.
The
prayers, which extended to Tuesday morning, could, however, not yield
any results, as the boy was buried later in the afternoon. Only close
relatives attended the burial as the majority of the mourners had
dispersed because they could not buy the "resurrection" story.
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