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    RCCG Churches Can Re-open, But Me, My Wife And Grand Children Will Keep Off -General Overseer RCCG

    General Overseer of Redeemed Christian Church of God, (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye announced on Sunday that members can start gathering for religious services as from next Sunday in places where the law has allowed them across the world.

    The man of God made the remark during Sunday service of the Church televised on Dove Television.

    He, however, said he and his wife will not be going to church in Lagos for now in compliance with protocol of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC, which states that elderly people above 65-year must stay away from attending religious services.

    Pastor Adeboye also said that his grandchildren will not be part of the services because they are under age as NCDC rules stipulates that children under 15 should also avoid huge gathering at this time.

    While stating that he will continue to conduct online services for some weeks; gave go-ahead to Pastors under the Church to resume services with their congregation or continue worshipping virtually.

    His words: “We want to thank the Almighty God that some of us will begin to gather again as from next Sunday. I believe that some of you are already gathering in some parts of the world and we believe that you will now begin to enjoy power of corporate prayers once again.

    “But as you gather together in all those places where you are free to gather, please remember those of us who cannot gather with you yet. People like me and my wife cannot gather with you in Lagos because we are over 65 years of age and my grandchildren cannot gather with you yet because they are under 15 years of age.

    “So, remember us in prayers, sserto that very soon, we will be able to join you. And now that you are able to pray together corporately.

    “I am sure that your prayers will be far, far more effective against this plague so that very soon, all will be well.

    “For those of you who are still at home, I think I will be reaching out to you again for a couple of weeks more, and for those of you who can gather, your Pastors can go back to their assignments, if they still want to join those of us who are still on lockdown, they are welcome of course.”

    Source: Desert Herald