For those who still don’t know, there has been serious controversies
trailing the marriage of the second son of the General Superintendent of
the Deeper Life Bible Church, John Kumuyi, to his heartthrob, former
Miss Love Odih.
After their wedding on the 15 of June, they
received a significant level of backlash over how the bride was dressed
which is claimed to be against the doctrines of their church. The bride
who happens to be the daughter of the National Overseer of DLBC in
Jamaica, wore a wedding gown, ear rings, held a bouquet and applied
make-up .
We’ll, both Bride and Groom offered a public apology
which was read to the congregation on Saturday during the church’s
mid-year celebration programme held at the Deeper Life Conference
Centre, Lagos-Ibadan Expresway and broadcast live to branches all over
Nigeria and some parts of Africa via satellite.
Read apology letter below
“John and Love Kumuyi write to express our deepest and most sincere apology for the turn of events, that have resulted on our traditional and wedding ceremonies, that took place in Jamaica on 13th June and 15th June, 2013 respectively.
“We unreservedly and wholeheartedly state that we did not intend that our acts or omissions will, in any way, undermine the great works that God has done through the Deeper Christian Life Ministry worldwide and more specifically, through our Father in the Lord, the General Superintendent.
“We also use this medium to profusely and sincerely apologise to the General Superintendent for the embarrassment and heartaches, our actions have caused him, more so that he has earlier declined to be at the events.
“This, notwithstanding, we fully accept that having been nurtured, taught and brought up with the sound teaching of the word of God, we should have been able to draw the line, which we failed to do.“We have now realised the effects of our actions and omission and do plead with the church for forgiveness and also appealing that any action that should be taken be directed at John and Love, as we take this time to prayerfully reflect on our actions. We take full responsibility for what happened, and this action should, in no way, be blamed on the GS, or the leaders of the church in Nigeria, United States, Jamaica or United Kingdom and beyond.Asp
No comments:
Post a Comment