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‘JERUSALEM’ DANCED TO AT WORSHIP CENTRE

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MBABANE – While Master KG’s Jerusalem was a hit in nightclubs during the crossover to 2020, Worship Centre congregants were not left behind as they danced to the same tune.


This was during their crossover service which was held at their Mbabane church attended by over 2 000 people. The ‘Jerusalem Ngilondoloze’ song became a hit song last year, being one of the most popular and played songs.


Congregants from all over the country and in the neighbouring South Africa were also in attendance. They were also joined by members of the general public.
When the clock struck 11:55pm on New Year’s Eve, Apostle Justice Dlamini led the congregants out of the church for a brief celebration outside where a sound system was in full blast and Christians danced along.


Climbed


A small stage was prepared, where he immediately climbed on and started dancing.
After dancing to the tune, he preached to the Christians that God had kept them safe up to this far, while others died. He said it was through God’s grace and love to be alive, hence it was important to worship Him.


While dancing, there were also fireworks on display and the excited congregants screaming Happy New Year.  The celebration was held for over 20 minutes after which the apostle  then ordered the congregants to go back inside the church, where the song was also played and the youth danced to the tune.
They displayed the famous vosho and dab dances briefly before Dlamini once again took to the podium to usher the congregants to the new year and lay down what was expected of them.


Fallen


He made an alter call for those congregrants who had fallen from Christ and were no longer living according to Godly principles. Also, he called upon those who wanted to surrender their lives and live according to God’s values. In the book of Zechariah 1 verse 3; he said God encourages people to turn to Him and he would also turn to them.


During the service, he explained how it was important to start life on a new page, adding that those who knew they were no longer living according to Christ’s principles should re-surrender to Him.


Further, Dlamini quoted a scripture in Isaiah 55 verse 6 to 9; “Seek the Lord while He may be found, call upon Him while He is near. Let the wicked forsake their ways and the unrighteous man his thoughts and let him return unto the Lord.


“He will have mercy upon him and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon.”
Reflecting on the above verse, the apostle said if the Christians had distanced themselves from God, they would be followed by evil but seeking God first in their lives would bring along blessings.

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