Dunamis ditches live streams to fill pews

Pastor Paul Enenche runs Dunamis International Gospel Center and made a big decision during Sunday church service. He told everyone that his church will stop showing live services online anymore. The pastor wants church members to come to the building for worship instead of staying home and watching on their computers or TVs. He read from the Bible book Hebrews chapter 10 verse 25 to explain why people should meet together for church. The religious leader said coming together as a group matters more than watching from far away.

Enenche told his followers that Sunday might be the last time they could watch services from their houses. He plans to end all live streaming except for people who live in other countries and cannot find a local church to attend. Church members used to watch services on many different websites and TV channels before this change happened. The pastor believes that meeting face to face creates stronger connections between believers and God.

Dunamis TV has been the main way people watched church services from home along with YouTube and Facebook. The church also used other online platforms to reach people who could not make it to the physical building. Pastor Enenche wants his congregation to focus more on being present during worship times. He thinks that gathering together in the same room brings better spiritual experiences for everyone who attends.
 

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