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Religious Centres Will Not Remain The Same After COVID-19 Says Pst. Sam Adeyemi

Religious centres will not remain the same again after COVID-19 pandemic.

Pastor Sam Adeyemi of the Daystar Christian Centre revealed during an interview with BBC Yoruba on Tuesday.

He further stated that churches with huge members may see a smaller congregation, as most people will now prefer to stream services from home.

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“That’s an issue I have pondered upon severally because the church may not be the same again after this COVID-19 experience. As you can see, many people have been receiving messages via online broadcast from their homes. It’s no longer like before that they have to be physically present in churches,” he said.

“Now that many have been used to worshipping God from the comfort of their rooms, will they go to church when COVID-19 is finally over?”

“Many Christians may also feel relaxed on Sundays when they usually go to church,” he said.

Adeyemi also noted that the coronavirus outbreak has shown members if their churches care about them.

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