Kumuyi Criticizes Ushers For Headcover Requirement At Deeper Life Church

Obasempire reports that Pastor Williams Kumuyi, the General Superintendent of Deeper Life Bible Church, has criticized ushers who require women to cover their heads before entering the church.

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In a recent sermon, Kumuyi labeled the practice as an embarrassment and advised ushers to cease enforcing it.

He stated that

“Somebody is coming to our church for the first time. And she happens to be a lady not covering her head. We ask the person to cover her head before coming in. We don’t know whether the person does not even know God. We confront her out there before she even enters the church. We don’t know if she does not know how to pray or prophesy. But we impose rules on her.

If I were the person, I would wonder what kind of church is this? If they treat me like a primary school girl, that will be my last time coming to the church.

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If I don’t tell you maybe nobody will tell you. There are some wives who dress shabbily and are no longer attractive to the man. There are some single sisters that are not presentable. Anybody who is looking for the will of God may not be attracted to them. The Bible says every woman that prayeth or prophesies. The reason why you are covering is either you are praying or prophesying.”

Kumuyi added that because of persistent covering there will be “heat in the hair and it will emit odour,” Women who practice such according to him, “put themselves in bondage because they never read the word.”

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Kumuyi Denies Relocating To UK Amidst Criticism, Misreporting

Obasempire reports that Pastor Williams Kumuyi, the General Superintendent of Deeper Life Bible Church, has refuted claims of moving to the United Kingdom (UK).

Obasempire notes that Kumuyi recently faced significant backlash from Nigerians after reports suggested he had relocated to the UK following his advice to support President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

In a statement posted on the Facebook page of Cross River State Deeper Life, the clergyman clarified that he had not moved to the UK but was traveling from country to country for his international crusade.

Kumuyi encouraged his followers to disregard such false reports and to adhere to the truth of God’s word.

In his word: “You must have read that I relocated to the UK. “Did I relocate?” he asked. “I did not relocate anywhere. But because I went for crusade and conference and the conference and crusade is not being transmitted here, we do it over there.

We have a time difference. Some countries I go to like the one I went to in May have about 7 hours of time difference. When it is 7 am here it will be 2 am in that other country. There is no way I could transmit that here because of the time difference.

“It was a long trip and after that long trip, I jumped into the plane and went here and there. After those trips, I needed a few days to rest so that I would not come back weary, tired, and could not preach again. So I waited. And because I spent that time, they told you that I have relocated. ”

Kumuyi also recalled how someone wrote a letter to him and addressed the letter to the UK branch of the church because he said “he heard that I have relocated.”

The member according to Kumuyi wrote, “I am writing this to you. I need prayers. I need counseling. But I heard you are now based in London.”