Celestial Church accuses Pastor Ibiyeomie of hate speech ( Plus what the Pastor said about white garment churches)

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“The same crime of cyber bullying was perpetrated against the Celestial Church of Christ by a member of Ibiyeomie’s Salvation Ministries, one Angela Ndah, just a few weeks back, when she incited a mob to burn down a parish of the Celestial Church of Christ (The C.C.C. Overcomers Parish, Ajah, Lagos).”

*Photo: Pastor Ibiyeomie*

CELESTIAL CHURCH RESPONDS TO
PASTOR IBIYEOMIE’S HATE SPEECH

At CCC PraiseVille, a teaching ministry of the Celestial Church of Christ, we find the trending video of Pastor David Ibiyeomie un-Christian, un-called for and un-becoming of a man of God. Nobody preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ is permitted to preach hatred, not even against gentiles or idolaters. We will correct his folly with love. Below is the official response of the CCC to Ibiyeomie…

It is indeed very sad and unfortunate that a so called Man of God and Minister of the Gospel of our Lord, Jesus Christ, would stand on a pulpit and face his congregation and denigrate and deride the entire image of another denomination in the same body of Christ, like Pastor David Ibiyeomie, the presiding Pastor of the Salvation Ministries, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, did in a recent video posted in the cyberspace. It is even worse to think that he would stand on a pulpit and say that he “HATES” other Christians of any other denomination. The Bible preaches against such and as the Celestial Church of Christ, we will not sink to the same level in responding. We will respond with love.

The first thing is that as a church of the living God and in our priesthood as well as prophetic ministry, there is no ordained prophet and prophetess of the Celestial Church of Christ who would speak incantations over anybody’s name, let alone for whatever reason put someone’s name in a bottle filled with “Kain Kain” (Illicit gin), as Ibiyeomie has said.

It is very clear that Ibiyeomie does not know the Celestial Church of Christ. We would therefore give the benefit of doubt that he probably saw somebody like that in a white apparel and mistook such a person as belonging to the Celestial Church of Christ. There is nothing in the liturgy of our great church that commands or instructs or permits anyone to bring such a fetish item as a bottle filled with alcoholic drink, and with a name in it, into the presence of the Lord pretending to be praying to the same God.

We believe that once Ibiyeomie realises his error, he would be decent enough to face his congregation again, retract his derogatory statements against the Celestial Church of Christ and make his retraction go viral as this particular one that is trending has gone viral, and APOLOGISE to the Celestial Church of Christ, APOLOGISE to the general body of Christ and take his words back. If he does that, we would treat it as a mistake, knowing that no man is above making mistakes. But if he doesn’t, then he would have decided for the public how he is to be categorised in the body of Christ.

There is obviously an error of judgement in Ibiyeomie’s “Kain Kain” outburst because it is not logical to move from citing a singular example of anything and then proceed illogically to conclude that what one unit is guilty of, if so, is representative of an entire church. What Ibiyeomie has done publicly with his video in the cyberspace is nothing short of cyber bullying, which is a crime, but we would refrain from treating it as such for now.

The same crime of cyber bullying was perpetrated against the Celestial Church of Christ by a member of Ibiyeomie’s Salvation Ministries, one Angela Ndah, just a few weeks back, when she incited a mob to burn down a parish of the Celestial Church of Christ (The C.C.C. Overcomers Parish, Ajah, Lagos). Like one deliriously infected with the “Kain Kain” anointing of a misguided mentor, Angela Ndah had tagged the Celestial Church of Christ with all sorts of derogatory names and peddled undiluted falsehood in a video which she put in the cyberspace. A few days later, she came out of her delirium and made another video apologising to the Celestial Church of Christ for making such false and damaging claims against the church. That matter is presently with the Police and Angela Ndah is on the run!

We encourage Pastor David Ibiyeomie and others like him who cannot control their emotions and misjudgments to bridle their tongues like the Bible says. If this sort of thing is repeated, we would have no choice, as a church, than to hand him over, in his folly, to the law enforcement authorities for the crime of cyber bullying.

– Superior Evangelist Kayode Ajala, Jp, M.P.I.C (Head, Media & Publicity, C.C.C. Worldwide)

“They make incantations with people’s names” – Pastor Ibiyeomie speaks on dislike for white garment churches

David Ibiyeomie, a popular pastor and televangelist, recently expressed his dislike for the white garment church and its method of worship.

During a worship session with his congregants, he revealed that many people would dislike the white garment churches if they knew what went on inside.

According to Ibiyeomie, some white garment prophets engage in practices involving incantations and the use of people’s names.

He gave an example where a person’s name was soaked in a bottle of gin and incantations were made, resulting in the person becoming a drunkard.

This revelation has triggered a mixed response from netizens, with varying opinions expressed on social media.

One user defended the Celestial Church of Christ, stating that their practices are scriptural and they do not engage in rituals or idol worship.

Another user criticized Ibiyeomie, suggesting that his own church members seek deliverance in the Celestial Church.

In response to Ibiyeomie’s claims, the Celestial Church of Christ took to their Instagram profile to deny the allegations.

They emphasized that alcohol consumption is strictly forbidden in the church as it negatively impacts the presence of holy spirits.

They also criticized Ibiyeomie, stating that he lies to people and is not a true man of God.

The Celestial Church further clarified that the term “cele” is not a generic name for all white garment churches.

They highlighted the existence of different denominations within the white garment church and questioned Ibiyeomie’s encounter with a white garment prophet who allegedly performed such practices.

The church explained that alcohol is abhorred by every prophet in the Celestial Church of Christ.

They stated that the church’s constitution explicitly forbids the consumption of alcohol due to its repugnant effect on the presence of the Holy Spirit.

Additionally, they refuted Ibiyeomie’s claim that psalms used in the church are demonic, expressing their confusion over such an assertion.

The Celestial Church also criticized Pentecostal pastors who have consistently derided white garment churches and their practices.

They pointed out that many practices now considered charismatic were originally popularized by white garment churches, which were previously criticized by these same pastors.

Furthermore, the Celestial Church highlighted the prevalence of religious scandals among some Pentecostal pastors.

* Credit: Sundiata Post

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