Apostle Justice’s Drive-Thru: A Plan In Place For Those Who Do Not Have Cars.
Apostle Justice Dlamini, the founder of Worship Centre Churches will stop at nothing from doing God’s work and dishing blessings to his followers. Shortly after announcing his first of its kind Drive-Thru for blessings Services, the Apostle has revealed that he has something in store for his members who do not have cars to see [ ]
By phumlani
Apostle Justice Dlamini, the founder of Worship Centre Churches will stop at nothing from doing God’s work and dishing blessings to his followers.
Shortly after announcing his first of its kind Drive-Thru for blessings Services, the Apostle has revealed that he has something in store for his members who do not have cars to see him during the Drive-Thru services.
Dlamini said he will ferry these church members with free busses to the church where he will pray and shower them with blessings.
During the inaugural Drive Thru Service that was held between 2pm and 5pm on Saturday, the Apostle said these services are strictly reserved for his church members and he will continue looking for innovative ways to ensure that they continue coming to church and receive blessings without breaking any COVID-19 regulations.
Mbabane Worship Centre members who have cars yesterday honored the Apostle’s Drive-Thru call which is expected to continue until the ban on church gatherings has been lifted.
The latest government’s regulations banned gatherings of all kinds including churches. In the recent press briefing by the Acting Prime Minister, Masuku announced that only four people will be allowed inside a church during the 4 week long partial lockdown.
However, the church fraternity felt like the measures are targeted to the churches as some of the industries are allowed to operate with just strict health protocols. This is contained in a joint press statement that was issued by the Eswatini Conference of Churches and the League of Churches.
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