Coronavirus: Oyedepo, Enenche Hold Regular Sunday Service, Despite Ban On Gatherings

The Living Faith Church Worldwide, Ota and Dunamis Church International, Abuja held Sunday services despite the orders of the Ogun State Government and the Federal Capital Territory Administration restricting the number of persons in any gathering to 50 to curb the community transmission of the novel coronavirus.

Coronavirus: Oyedepo, Enenche Hold Regular Sunday Service, Despite Ban On Gatherings
Bishop Oyedepo

The Living Faith Church Worldwide, Ota and Dunamis Church International, Abuja held Sunday services.

This is happening despite the orders of the Ogun State Government and the Federal Capital Territory Administration restricting the number of persons in any gathering to 50 to curb the community transmission of the novel coronavirus.

According to statistics from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, as of Sunday, there are 30 cases of the virus in Nigeria, with four in Abuja, 22 in Lagos, two in Ogun and one in Ekiti and Oyo States.

However, Bishop David Oyedepo of Winners Chapel has explained why the Church held its regular services despite the state government’s ban on large social and religious gathering of more than fifty persons.

Oyedepo who offered the explanation to members of the congregation on Sunday said a late memo from the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) on Saturday evening directed Churches to hold services to sensitise their members to the government guidelines on gatherings.

According to him, the memo from CAN said Churches should not turn back their members but should utilize the service to make necessary arrangements for Sunday and other meetings.

Both Lagos and Ogun State governments before yesterday have issued statements banning large gatherings among other measures to curb the spread of the virus in the two states that have recorded confirmed cases that have tested positive.

“There are many Church members who are not on many platforms through which they may be reached to let them know of the change in Church meetings due to the developments that necessitate the government’s directives.

"That is why we are holding the service today but henceforth, members will be informed of the new arrangements,” Oyedepo explained.

The message from the CAN was also read to the congregation at the service which was devoted to praying for quick solution to be found to cure Coronavirus. The Bishop’s message in all the four services was titled: Winning the War Against the Plague of Coronavirus.

Bishop Oyedepo said the Church is not opposed to the various measures being put in place by the government to check the pandemic which has led to the death of thousands of persons globally.

 

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“Every aspect of human life is now under siege by the virus and what the government and all relevant authorities are doing is to preserve life. We are a law abiding Church. ” he said as he urged members to comply with the various guidelines.

According to him, Coronavirus is a pestilence which Christians must rise up and pray against before it does more damage to the social, economic and other aspects of human lives.

“Coronavirus is not a makeup, so much have been lost. What you don’t want, you don’t watch. We must all stand against further advancement of Coronavirus so that our land can be healed,” the Bishop stated.

He however noted that the best of man’s efforts to combat the disease is limited as God is the only one who is the source of ultimate solution, adding that with absolute trust in God, Coronavirus will soon become a thing of the past like the Ebola plague.

Oyedepo advised against unnecessary fear over the situation in the country and globally which he said can be counterproductive in the efforts to halt the spread of the disease.

“We cannot win the battle with fear. Don’t spread the scare, spread the answer. God’s hand is not short that he cannot save us. The siege of Coronavirus will soon be over in answer to prayer by all,” he said.