- Single women wore wedding gowns during a church service to pray for husbands.
- A female minister led the prayers, offering hands-on blessings.
- Participants were emotional, some in tears, immersed in the ceremony.
- The bridal attire was symbolic, meant to manifest desires for marriage.
- Online reactions have been mixed, with both praise and criticism.
A church service like no other has captured the attention of social media, drawing widespread views and sparking conversation online. During the event, a group of unmarried women dressed in bridal gowns gathered to pray for future husbands.
The ceremony, reportedly designed to help single women attract life partners, mirrored aspects of an actual wedding. The women, heads bowed in solemn prayer, received blessings from a female minister who moved among them, laying hands on their heads and offering fervent prayers. Some participants were visibly emotional, with tears streaming as they immersed themselves fully in the ritual.
Organizers explained that the bridal attire was symbolic, intended to strengthen the women’s faith and manifest their desires for marital companionship.
The event has divided opinion online. Supporters have praised the women for their courage and faith, noting that the service represents a heartfelt spiritual act in pursuit of marriage, which remains a priority for many. Critics, however, have labelled the event theatrical and excessive, arguing that true faith does not require dressing in wedding gowns to pray.
The viral footage continues to fuel debates about the lengths to which individuals will go to express devotion and seek blessings in modern spiritual practice.
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Single women were asked to wear wedding gowns and act like brides at this church program so that God can provide them with husbands….Na so men scarce ??? pic.twitter.com/JU11ggaKml
— Oyindamola? (@dammiedammie35) September 14, 2025