In order to remain relevant in the church industry, these modern day prophets are doing the most unexpected. Christ Penelope, a leader of The Seven Fold Holy Spirit Ministries is doing all to remain different from every other prophet. It is supposed that in aim to annoint his brethren, the self proclaimed prophet farts in congregants’ faces. Several media houses reach out to the pastor to which he denies all allegations.
Responding to DRUM, Penelope suggests as a way of exercising his power from God, he has to fart.
“He was reportedly passing the Holy Spirit on them. He even claims that his ‘wind’ is ‘anointed and instantly performs miracles,” reporters say.
The pastor defends himself from accusations of stepping on his congregants or sitting on their heads while preaching.
“It is the demonstration of God’s power. Just like God made Adam go into a deep sleep. It is a similar thing. God did anything with the body of Adam while he was on the ground in deep sleep. He was not feeling anything,” Christ Penelope says.
“When someone is in a deep sleep you can do anything with the body “you can even drive a car over it or stand on them. It is God. The Bible doesn’t say anything about Adam saying, ‘God, you are hurting me.’ When they wake up from the deep sleep, they will tell you that they didn’t feel anything. It is showing the power of God and those who needed healing are healed afterwards and others get to manifest at that moment,” he adds.
The Limpopo preacher is by no means unstartled by people’s different notions concerning the way he conducts his sermons.
”It doesn’t even bring hurt to me when people speak lies about you. Remember when people try to tarnish your image, that is when He shows his glory. As long as souls are won into the kingdom, he says. “He who sits on the throne laughs at his enemies.”
In 2016, Penelope once made headlines for making his congregants perform an anointing ritual using condom oil. He then continued to make them eat a rare snake called a tetrapodophis. Masses still follow this church despite all the weird red flags.
In order to remain relevant in the church industry, these modern day prophets are doing the most unexpected. Christ Penelope, a leader of The Seven Fold Holy Spirit Ministries is doing all to remain different from every other prophet. It is supposed that in aim to annoint his brethren, the self proclaimed prophet farts in congregants’ faces. Several media houses reach out to the pastor to which he denies all allegations.
Responding to DRUM, Penelope suggests as a way of exercising his power from God, he has to fart.
“He was reportedly passing the Holy Spirit on them. He even claims that his ‘wind’ is ‘anointed and instantly performs miracles,” reporters say.
The pastor defends himself from accusations of stepping on his congregants or sitting on their heads while preaching.
“It is the demonstration of God’s power. Just like God made Adam go into a deep sleep. It is a similar thing. God did anything with the body of Adam while he was on the ground in deep sleep. He was not feeling anything,” Christ Penelope says.
“When someone is in a deep sleep you can do anything with the body “you can even drive a car over it or stand on them. It is God. The Bible doesn’t say anything about Adam saying, ‘God, you are hurting me.’ When they wake up from the deep sleep, they will tell you that they didn’t feel anything. It is showing the power of God and those who needed healing are healed afterwards and others get to manifest at that moment,” he adds.
The Limpopo preacher is by no means unstartled by people’s different notions concerning the way he conducts his sermons.
”It doesn’t even bring hurt to me when people speak lies about you. Remember when people try to tarnish your image, that is when He shows his glory. As long as souls are won into the kingdom, he says. “He who sits on the throne laughs at his enemies.”
In 2016, Penelope once made headlines for making his congregants perform an anointing ritual using condom oil. He then continued to make them eat a rare snake called a tetrapodophis. Masses still follow this church despite all the weird red flags.