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Pastor disappointed after members failed to gift her on birthday

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Pastor disappointed after members failed to gift her on birthday

A video capturing a female pastor‘s fiery outburst during a church service has gone viral, following her expression of frustration towards her congregation for their lack of contributions in the form of gifts during her birthday celebration.

In the footage, the pastor passionately voiced her disappointment, emphasizing her expectations for support from her church members on such a significant occasion.

This unexpected display of emotion has sparked widespread discussion on social media, with many viewers debating the appropriateness of her reaction and the expectations placed on congregants during personal celebrations of church leaders.

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The viral clip, Shared by user Naija_PR on X (formerly Twitter), depicted the pastor passionately condemning her church members for their failure to present her with gifts, despite their attendance at the birthday service.

In her fervent address, she expressed her disappointment, highlighting the expectation that congregants should show appreciation for their leaders, especially during significant personal milestones.

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This incident has ignited conversations online about the dynamics of giving within church communities and the responsibilities of members towards their leaders.

The pastor, in a visibly frustrated tone, criticized the congregation for their perceived lack of generosity towards her on her birthday and for their lack of gifts.

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“You, have the wisdom of the world,” she begins, directing her anger towards those who did not contribute. “May God punish you because you are wicked,” raising her voice with each word. “When I stand here, I preach, some of you come to my office, disturb me with prayers, yet you refuse to contribute!

Some of you gave nothing and you eat like a pig and even take away. I will say it, if you are angry, change,” she challenged the congregation over ther reluctance to give.

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Many have criticized the pastor’s aggressive tone, accusing her of exhibiting a sense of entitlement and transforming the church into a business.

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Detractors argue that her demands for gifts detract from the spiritual purpose of the congregation and create an uncomfortable atmosphere for church members.

This backlash has sparked a broader discussion about the expectations placed on congregants and the fine line between pastoral leadership and commercialism within religious institutions.

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Critics emphasize that such behavior undermines the church’s mission and could alienate faithful members who may feel pressured to contribute materially rather than spiritually.

One user, @ONYE__Dot, remarked, “This is one of the major reasons why a lot of people are no longer going to church, especially the young generation. These pastors have made themselves God before the members.”

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Another commenter, @SamuelIse3, shared a similar sentiment, pointing out the “entitlement” displayed by the pastor. “Can you see the man over there moving himself like a robot? Actually, don’t blame her, I blame the people who will still return to that church the following Sunday,” they said.

Other comments reflected amusement at the pastor’s choice of words, particularly when she invoked a strong phrase. @Reyex49 humorously noted, “This video must have been recorded in Ghana. The guy who exclaimed ‘eei’ when she said ‘May God punish you’ really cracked me up. Only Ghana do that thing.”

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Meanwhile, some users expressed sympathy for the churchgoers, with @gabriel_bolatit lamenting, “I pity the members, they have entered one chance vehicle.”

In contrast, others found the situation laughable, with @TrybeCityJobs commenting, “Not them clapping and cheering after. Africans, we will be alright sha.”

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