A video capturing members of the Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Movement worshipping in a flooded pothole has gone viral, sparking widespread debate on social media.
The footage, posted by TikTok user @makinstarphotography, shows congregants, identified by their church aprons, holding a praise session while standing in ankle-deep muddy water on a busy road in Abraka, Delta State.
The worshippers, both men and women, can be seen singing hymns and clapping, using a public address system to project their voices, much to the bewilderment of onlookers.
Passersby watched in amazement as the group continued their spiritual exercise in the middle of the traffic-heavy street, seemingly unbothered by the precarious situation.
The unusual display has sparked intense discussion online, with some questioning the wisdom of holding such a gathering in such unsafe conditions.
Critics argue that this form of worship could be dangerous, not just for the participants but also for road users.
One commenter remarked that the group’s actions were “madness,” while others questioned whether the focus was on raising awareness of the pothole or promoting the church itself.
Despite the mixed reactions, the video has continued to circulate widely, drawing attention to both the worshippers’ devotion and the poor road conditions in the area.
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Source: NewsandVibes.com