Evangelist Kesiena, during sermon, scolds church members obsessed with Sirbalo’s big ‘bum’ skits (VIDEO)

In a sermon that echoed with divine urgency, Evangelist Kesiena lambasted those who, despite their professed devotion, find solace in Sirbalo’s provocative skits. He described a lamentable spiritual malaise, where the sacred is overshadowed by the vulgarity of exaggerated ‘bum’ content. His impassioned plea was a clarion call to purge the church of its indulgent distractions and to seek a deeper, more authentic connection with the divine, unmarred by the corruption of modern entertainment


Kesiena Esiri, the influential point man and resident Pastor of The Remnant Christian Network in Delta State, recently erupted in a volcanic outburst, condemning Christians who indulge in the risqué comedy of the renowned Skitmaker, Obotuke Timothy Ochuko, famously known as Sirbalo.

In a video that has ignited viral attention, Evangelist Kesiena, with a thunderous voice and blazing eyes, addressed his congregation during his recent sermon, declaring that any Christian who professes to know God while finding amusement in Sirbalo’s  skits is profoundly misguided.

He railed against Sirbalo’s blatant exploitation of voluptuous women with big backsides as mere props for his humor, denounced it as a vile spectacle cloaked in the guise of comedy.

With fiery conviction, the cleric tackled the Christians who find pleasure in this parade of flesh and obscenity, branded them as spiritually decrepit.

He warned them of their perilous path, urged them to abandon their indulgence in such debauchery and to realign their lives with divine principles before they face irreparable spiritual consequences.

WATCH HIM SPEAK BELOW 

In other news that has sent shockwaves through the Christian community, Pastor William Kumuyi, the esteemed founder of Deeper Christian Life Ministry, has finally unveiled his bold and controversial reason for inviting Muslim clerics to speak from his pulpit.

This startling announcement was made during a powerful sermon on Monday at the electrifying Change Makers International (CMI) conference, held at the sprawling General Yakubu Gowon Stadium in Elekahia, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

 

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