KEVID NEWS reports that notable pastors in the country will begin to conduct Sunday
services online and on television stations in compliance with the
directive of government banning all gatherings, including religious
gatherings to curb the spread of coronavirus.
Many of the big
churches have been transmitting their services online, on their
television and radio stations for a long time but these platforms will
now replace the physical gatherings at their various auditoriums.
The
Presiding Bishop of Living Faith Church Worldwide, Dr David Oyedepo,
who announced the postponement of the church’s Sunday services across
Nigeria and other parts of the world, asked members of the church to
join the Sunday service through the church’s YouTube; online radio and
other social media platforms.
The memo which announced the
suspension of worship in Winners’ Chapel churches dated March 20 was
written by the First Vice President of the LFC, Bishop David Abioye.
The
memo read, “In view of the spread of COVID-19 pandemic across the globe
which has necessitated temporary shutdown of activities within nations
of the world to curb its further spread, all stations are hereby
informed that the Mothers’ Day celebration earlier scheduled for Sunday,
22nd March is hereby postponed indefinitely.
“Furthermore, all
stations are to comply with any restriction introduced by the government
of their nation, so as not to be seen as contravening the laws of the
land.
“Church members should be admonished to take advantage of
the various online primary links and other social media platforms below,
to watch services in their homes while the situation subsists,
believing that an end has come to the spread in the name of Jesus. Amen!
Bishop Mike Okonkwo
“We
should also encourage members to continue to engage the various
mysteries of the kingdom to provoke our Covenant of Exemption as
established in Psa. 91:10.”
The leadership of the Redeemed
Christian Church of God has also announced that the General Overseer of
the mission, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, will begin Sunday service on the
church’s television station and other online platforms.
The
Assistant General Overseer in charge of Administration and Personnel,
Pastor Funso Odesola, who announced this in a statement issued by the
Public Relations Officer of the church, Pastor Olaitan Olubiyi, said
this was in compliance with the order of government banning religious
gatherings and other human gatherings.
The statement read, “With
effect from Sunday, 22nd March 2020, the General Overseer of the
Mission, Pastor E.A Adeboye will be on air every Sunday morning for the
next four Sundays.
“The sermon which would be transmitted on the
church’s Dove Television and other platforms would be another
opportunity for a corporate prayer to God for help in the present
circumstance.”
The church urged its pastors to guide their
congregations to maintain all COVID-19 etiquette such as social
distancing and high standard of personal hygiene, including hand-washing
regularly with running water and soap and proper use of hand
sanitisers.
“With prayer and faith, we believe that God will help us, so that our lives may return to normalcy soon,” he added.
He
appealed to members of the church to use the opportunity to draw closer
to God and intercede for themselves, relatives and friends and the
world at large.
Following the new directive of the Lagos State
Government that the number of people in any gathering should not be more
than 20, the RCCG urged its churches to comply with the directive where
service will hold.
The statement, read, “The attention of the
leadership of the Redeemed Christian Church of God has been drawn to the
new directive of the Lagos State Government reducing the number of
people permitted at any social or religious gathering from 50 to 20.
“This
cancelled the government’s initial order which formed the basis of
arrangements made by many of our Churches for their worship services
tomorrow.
It is important that we all adhere to this directive.
“Assured
that our God is not limited by space, our Churches are encouraged to
put in place any arrangement within the law, suitable to each location,
to reach out to their members at this critical time. Plans should be
made to have a number of Pastors on ground in all churches to guide and
counsel those who would be in Church.
“Where any gathering would
hold, we are advised to ensure that the ideal social distancing rule of
at least one metre is observed.”
Bishop David Oyedepo
Also,
the Resident Pastor of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission, Bishop Peace
Okonkwo, has said in compliance with the directive of the Lagos State
Government, the TREM headquarters church will from March 22 (today)
start running online services on the church’s YouTube channel and other
social media platforms.
This is contained in a notice to all TREM
headquarter members obtained by our correspondent on Saturday. Okonkwo
also said there would be no gathering of people at the headquarters.
The
notice read, “Due to COVID 19 pandemic, TREM will run dedicated
services on our You-Tube and social media platforms starting from Sunday
March 22. We encourage you to locate a G12 Centre for a worship centre.
“As
a follow-up to the government directives on the pandemic situation the
world is facing with the coronavirus, I encourage you to please take the
issues of hygiene very seriously. Also kindly wash your hands often and
desist from touching your face with unwashed hands.
“In response
to the Lagos State directive on COVID-19, we have developed a
multi-channel digital approach during our church engagement over the
period of the state’s directive. To this end, starting from Sunday,
March 22, we will be running online services on our You-Tube channel
(TREM Headquarters) Faceboook and Twitter (@mytremword). There will be
no physical gathering at the headquarters. However, I encourage you to
locate a G-12 centre closest to you for a worship experience on Sundays,
(9am) and Tuesday (6pm) as the Presiding Bishop (Mike Okonkwo) will be
ministering to us.”
The founder and Senior Pastor of House on the
Rock, Paul Aderarasin, also said all church services would hold online
in compliance with the ban on public gatherings.
Adefarasin announced this on his Twitter handle.
It
read, “Hello friends. In the midst of all the noise, don’t forget that
God has got you. We speak peace to every troubled heart and healing to
ailing bodies in Jesus’ name. See you online this Sunday (today),” the
cleric wrote via his Twitter handle, @pauladefarasin.
Another
cleric that has moved his church services online is the Senior Pastor of
Trinity House, Lagos, Ituah Ighodalo, who encouraged his members not to
be shaken by the coronavirus spread.
He wrote, “Due to the
spread of COVID-19 in Nigeria and in line with the Lagos State
Government directive, we will be conducting services differently and
making changes to our usual way of gathering.
“Please note, we
are not shutting down, we are simply ensuring that our effectiveness as a
family is still as potent as when we meet physically.
“There is
no distance in the spirit and God will move in the same way he would
normally move even when we gather physically. Tune in on the various
social media platforms and be blessed.”
On a banner accompanying
the post on his Instagram page, @pastorituahighodalo, the cleric added
two bank accounts where worshippers could pay in their tithes and
offering.
Similarly, the Senior Pastors of Daystar Christian
Centre, Pastors Sam and Nike Adeyemi, said in a statement that church
services, both at the main auditorium in Oregun, Ikeja and all its
satellite centres, would now hold on the church’s online platforms.
Hence, it said there would be no physical gathering.
Ordinarily,
the church’s weekend service starts on Saturday evening, which was
specifically designed for worshippers who couldn’t make it to church on
Sunday. And on Sunday, the church runs four services, and from the
beginning of the first service to the end of the fourth service, the
attendance is always massive.
Pastor Sam Adeyemi
But
following the directive, the church says all its services, including its
mid-week service would now hold online on its main website, its
Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages and its mobile App.
The
statement partly read, “Following the directive of the Lagos State
Government to restrict public gathering for religious activities with
more than 50 worshippers over the COVID-19 pandemic, we have taken some
measures to comply for the safety of all while maintaining our unique
worship experience.
“From the weekend of March 21, Daystar
Christian Centre will not hold physical gathering for worshippers at any
of our locations in Oregun, Lekki, Ikorodu and Badagry centres till
further notice. The Daystar experience will henceforth hold online on
Saturdays, Sundays and Wednesdays only on our online platforms.”
The
church added that the proposed launch of its Alimosho satellite centre
that was to hold on Sunday (today) had been put on hold. “A new date
will be made known in due course,” it added.
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