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Grade seven pupil start church, girls faint
28 Mar 2017 at 04:39hrs | Views
A Grade Seven pupil at Monde Primary School in Victoria Falls reportedly founded a church and named Christ Authority Ministries where eight girls fainted under unclear circumstances.
All the pupils who allegedly fainted last week at the primary school just outside the resort town were holding a "church" meeting in preparation for an all-night prayer when the incident occurred.
A Grade Seven pupil allegedly founded the church and named it Christ Authority Ministries before recruiting other pupils from the school and held services without the knowledge of teachers and parents.
Christ Authority Ministries of Victoria Falls has since distanced itself from the girl's activities and is keen to establish how she ended up using the same name at the school.
It is alleged that after forming the church, the girl assumed the position of bishop and other pupils were given positions: pastors, elders, and praise and worship representatives, among others.
All those who became members fainted on Monday soon after lunch at a meeting they had organised.
Mr Valentine Maphosa, who is founder of Christ Authority Ministries, said they were not happy that their church's name had been dragged into the mud.
"We are not aware of any Christ Authority Ministries church besides ours," said Mr Maphosa.
"We were shocked when we read the story because we don't have a branch or members in Monde. We started this church in 2013 and we have four branches-here in Victoria Falls, Sizinda, Chisuma and Hwange.
We are going to investigate as a church to get to the bottom of it. These girls could really be used by Satanists or could have been sent by some enemies to deliberately tarnish our image as a church."
Pastor Shelton Sibanda from the same church said they were going to engage the school and community to establish how the girl ended up using the church's name.
Parents have called for a cleansing ceremony at the school. Pastors from various denominations teamed up for a prayer session on Wednesday last week at the school.
Some parents suspect the girl was being used by satanists to initiate other pupils into their world.
All the pupils who allegedly fainted last week at the primary school just outside the resort town were holding a "church" meeting in preparation for an all-night prayer when the incident occurred.
A Grade Seven pupil allegedly founded the church and named it Christ Authority Ministries before recruiting other pupils from the school and held services without the knowledge of teachers and parents.
Christ Authority Ministries of Victoria Falls has since distanced itself from the girl's activities and is keen to establish how she ended up using the same name at the school.
It is alleged that after forming the church, the girl assumed the position of bishop and other pupils were given positions: pastors, elders, and praise and worship representatives, among others.
All those who became members fainted on Monday soon after lunch at a meeting they had organised.
Mr Valentine Maphosa, who is founder of Christ Authority Ministries, said they were not happy that their church's name had been dragged into the mud.
"We are not aware of any Christ Authority Ministries church besides ours," said Mr Maphosa.
"We were shocked when we read the story because we don't have a branch or members in Monde. We started this church in 2013 and we have four branches-here in Victoria Falls, Sizinda, Chisuma and Hwange.
We are going to investigate as a church to get to the bottom of it. These girls could really be used by Satanists or could have been sent by some enemies to deliberately tarnish our image as a church."
Pastor Shelton Sibanda from the same church said they were going to engage the school and community to establish how the girl ended up using the church's name.
Parents have called for a cleansing ceremony at the school. Pastors from various denominations teamed up for a prayer session on Wednesday last week at the school.
Some parents suspect the girl was being used by satanists to initiate other pupils into their world.
Source - Chronicle