- Members of an African-founded church are gaining attention online for their unwavering commitment to religious practice.
- The members' burial ceremony was in progress at the scene, and heavy rain turned the surrounding area into a quagmire.
- In the video, church members dressed in pure white clothing, including long costumes and hats, were seen engaging in a lively routine in the mud.
A video circulating online showed members of an African-led church going about their daily routine in difficult conditions, leaving netizens perplexed.
Why were church members dancing in the mud?
The video, first posted to Facebook by user Jericho Baba, shows a unique scene of churchgoers dressed in all white, enthusiastically participating in the church's daily routine.
The incident occurred during a burial ceremony for one of the members, but heavy rain turned the surrounding area into mud.
Unemployed woman shows off the house she rented with the money she was given and causes a stir
be careful: Want to talk? Need expert advice? Feel free to contact us at askanexpert@tuko.co.ke.
Undeterred by the muddy surroundings, men and women wearing long white costumes and matching hats could be seen singing, dancing and gyrating passionately.
This was achieved despite the difficult circumstances.
Church member's clothes soaked in dirty water
What surprised many viewers was the church members' apparent indifference to the condition of their immaculate clothing.
His costume was clearly soaked in mud.
The video quickly gained attention online and caused widespread curiosity and discussion among netizens.
Many expressed surprise at the church members' dedication and unwavering commitment to their religious practices.
Netizens react to viral video
Usinibebe Uzinga Naman said:
“I married a Muslim who was always clean.”
John Barrasa said:
“That's why I hate cults. I'd rather have a religion or a service.”
Kilifi police blast TikToker who committed robbery in front of police station
Edith Santian said:
“Then who will wash the clothes?”
Eileen Chambs said:
“Then their obedient wives will clean these clothes for you.”
Inos Oulu wondered:
“Why do your clothes have to be so dirty?…I respect you, but God’s people are always clean…Cleanliness is next to godliness…My mother was very clean, immaculate. I was bleaching my clothes blue.”
Certo Milka said:
“And if you have a neighbor who's changed after church, you'll find people dancing like this, which you normally don't like.”
Willis Okeyo writes:
“Mental enslavement is bad!!! It's very bad!!! It's worse than a life sentence.”
Edward Kariuki said:
“Wonderful worship. David danced to the Lord until his clothes were taken off. Come rain or shine, be afraid of water or mud, let us praise and worship the Lord. Just keep going.”
A man talks about people who don't go to church.
In another story, a man using the TikTok handle @melaninking001 urged Kenyans who have not yet joined a church to find a place to worship so that they would not disturb others in the event of his death. I advised.
Harrowing video of Saudi Arabian woman falling from ladder while cleaning windows leaves Kenyans confused
According to the TikToker, most people are overburdening their parents, who have to hire pastors to bury their relatives because they don't have a specific church to go to.
He also advised people to overlook the pastor's weaknesses and become a member, which will help them later in life.
Source: TUKO.co.ke