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NEGATIVE MISREPRESENTATION OF THE C&S CHURCH – C&S Unification Church of Nigeria
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NEGATIVE MISREPRESENTATION OF THE C&S CHURCH

The attention of the National Executive Council of the C&S Unification Church of Nigeria, is drawn to the unfortunate trending video on the social media, of two supposedly adult women in white prayer gowns, using derogatory language against one another, with unsubstantiated claims to be members of the C&S Church.

These two women, Holy Mary Motundalayo & Kehinde Oshoba, who claimed to be Prophetesses, after a thorough investigation, are found not to be members of any of our branches, registered with the C&S Unification Church of Nigeria.

We are aware of the existence of many unregistered Churches, whose leadership & members, who wear white, red, blue and all sorts of colors, practice doctrines not in tandem with our mode of worship in the C&S Church.

This is why the leadership of The National Executive Council & members of the Ecclesiastical Council of the C&S Unification Church of Nigeria, has always been on permanent alert to ensure that the image of our Church isn’t rubbished in any way.

Our Church is not associated with these two women at all.
They are not our members, neither are their Churches Registered at any level of our Church.

  1. November 10, 2023

    Good one,may the Lord uphold His Church and bring more sanity into the body of Christ (Unification)

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