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WORSHIP CENTRE FULL ON JUSTICE’S RETURN

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MBABANE – Apostle Justice Dlamini has not lived up to his promise of locking out members of his church in yesterday’s sermon.


Dlamini had promised, through a text message to his congregants, to lock out his church members and rebuild the church on June 26, 2016. The bone of contention was high incidences of sexual immorality, divorce, lying and cheating in the church.


The Worship Centre was almost packed to capacity yesterday during the apostle’s first sermon since his return to the country from the United States of America.
Dlamini arrived at the church premises just after 10:30am and went straight to one of the offices within the church structure.
However, he entered the service at 11:35am accompanied by about five men in black suits. 


He took to the podium at exactly 11:55am and congregants were heard screaming, cheering, and clapping hands as the apostle smiled at them.
Before saying much he led a song with the lyrics ‘like a soldier in an army, I’m set for war’, which gave the impression that there was about to be action and kicking out of immoral worshippers as the text had suggested.


However, Dlamini said he jetted into the country yesterday and had no knowledge of what had been happening in the church in his absence.
Without being specific as to what he was referring to, he said he was yet to consult with the church’s elders and get an update about what had been happening at the church and the country while he was in the US.
“As you know I was out of the country and away from people’s problems. I am yet to get an update from the church elders as to what was happening in the church and the country at large,” said Dlamini.

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