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Uti Nwachukwu Gives Reason For Quitting Church

Popular reality star, Uti Nwachukwu, declares his reason for not attending Church since 2018 following confession on tithing by a pastor.

Evangelist Creflo Dollar during preaching on Sunday to his congregation admitted to having been preaching falsely about tithing.

“The teaching that I have shared on the subject of tithing were not correct,” the preacher stated in humility.

Reacting to the statement, Uti Nwachukwu affirmed that he had attempted a few times to correct the notion of tithing but was bullied.

Sharing the video on his status, he wrote;

“I’ve been saying this again and again!!!! But african christians go attack me cos they want to make money thru miracles; abi major pastor don talk am now!!!

I also talked about using the spirit of fear to preach!!! Reason I havnt stepped inside a church building in naija since 2018. God bless the truth!!!!”

Personally I feel going to church is not about getting your attendance gold star, nor is it about gaining God’s favor for the week because you assembled together with His people. Rather it is a living body where God wants you to become a part for your good and His glory.

If you’ve stopped attending church because people hurt you, didn’t measure up to your expectations, or are hypocritical, know that the enemy has you right where he wants you.

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