Friday, 1 January 2016

How true is this?


This time, Christ Embassy is at the centre of attention over the alleged introduction of a N1,000 fee for the December 31 cross over service. How true is this?

           I was surfing the internet this morning and I saw this issue and how wonder how true this could be. If its true, are we going to call this religion or investment?  well,who am I to judge? I leave it to you as you go through some comments and reply on this issue.

Here are few comments below

“Someone should please call this Christ Embassy church to order, every year they charge people coming to worship with them on the 31st night the sum 1,000 naira as a gate fee. In the previous years they sell tickets before the show, sorry, I mean service, so all who wants to attend the 31st night service must come with their tickets to enter the church auditorium''

 “But this year they decided to craft another means of collecting this 1,000 naira, they made it compulsory for each attendees to purchase an electronic gate pass for 1,000 naira. My question is, are they going to dance to the melody of a superstar singer or dance to sound of a superstar DJ? Even the huge yearly program The Experience is free, someone should please call this Loveworld ministry, aka Christ Embassy, to order, reaping off our gullible citizens,”

       some worshippers  confirmed this as rumours ,here are some comment below

 “See the way you are complaining more than the members. The 1,000 naira is to restrict invitation of people to the auditorium because of limited space. If you cannot pay the token, why not approach the other viewing centers? By the way, no one is going to eat their 1,000 naira fee. The money realized will be used for the sponsor and support of the ministry,”

 “They said that 1,000 is for crowd control… Shocked crowd control for a church… That implies that on the day of judgement heaven might adopt this strategy if the number of those bound for heaven are much… After all they call themselves ‘Christ Embassy’,” 

    




 

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