The RFC and IFCC released a statement on Tuesday after a video clip surfaced on social media showing Pastor Alph Lukau allegedly resurrecting a man.
CAPE TOWN - The Rhema Family Churches and the International Federation of Christian Churches say something has gone terribly wrong in the religious sector and it cannot be left unaddressed.The RFC and IFCC released a statement on Tuesday evening after a video clip surfaced on social media showing Pastor Alph Lukau allegedly resurrecting a man in Sandton on 24 February.The man who can be seen on the video in a coffin has been identified as Brighton from Zimbabwe.
“We have seen the exploitation of people, and the sexual and emotional abuse of people, all these and many other things have tainted the image of the church and put us in a very bad light.”The churches have condemned the behaviour of Pastor Lukau, saying it’s a clear abuse of people’s belief.“The claim by this pastor [Lukau] has been proven to be a lie by the funeral parlours involved. This is not the Gospel of Jesus Christ we preach.
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