Joy As Pastor Shares Fufu And Soup To Members, Allows Them Eat In Church: "I Go Attend Next Sunday"
- A Nigerian pastor has earned the admiration of internet users following a kind gesture to his church members
- In one of his services on Sunday, March 3, the pastor distributed plates of fufu and soup to his church members
- Photos from the Sunday service showed the worshippers enjoying their meals within the church premises
Matthias Udeh, the founder of World Changers Chapel Intl'l, Abuja, has sent netizens into a frenzy for his kindness to his congregation.
This came after the pastor shared pictures from his third service on Sunday, March 3, on Facebook.
According to Pastor Matthias, the service was tagged Compassion Service for the Poor and Destitutes.
The pictures he shared showed men and women eating their own portions in the church. Some persons were seen serving the congregation food.
They did have a swell time. Pastor Matthias' gesture comes after a church shared spaghetti with its members.
Sometime in 2023, a Nigerian pastor organised a special crusade to help poor people.
People commend Pastor Matthias Udeh's church
Omo-okundia Boylet Kelvin Osarenren said:
"Cast out devils and cast in food. Jesus kind of service. I love this approach."
Nnadi Emmanuel said:
"The particular lady in red seems to have beef with the cameraman .
"Her face too show! Even if na less privileged ."
Henry Ehis Arlington said:
"Why will someone tag a service as " Service for the Poor and Destitute"?
"Compassion Service is enough, why adding that it's for the poor and Destitutes.
"That caption has negated the genuineness of what was done."
Ni Le said:
"Be like na this church I go attend next Sunday."
Hon Afolabi Victor said:
"This is commendable. God bless."
Sammy Wini said:
"GOD will give you resources because you have the heart for people. "
Donrise Donrise said:
"Very soon all our members will become multi-billionaires and millionaires."
Praise Muri said:
"God bless and increase you daddy."
Ghanaian pastor pairs two brokenhearted congregants in a relationship
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh previously reported that a Ghanaian pastor played matchmaker for two heartbroken congregants, offering them the chance to connect and potentially marry.
In a video shared on social media, the pastor asked if they had experienced heartbreak, and upon affirmation, he encouraged them to exchange numbers and get to know each other.
The pastor expressed confidence in their future union, emphasising the potential for healing and new beginnings.
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