Pastor Enenche ends Dunamis live streams, urging believers to return to in-person worship.
Dr. Paul Enenche, Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, has announced the end of live service broadcasts, urging believers to return to the house of God physically and not just tune in from home.
Speaking during Sunday’s service, Pastor Enenche reminded the congregation of Hebrews 10:25, encouraging believers not to neglect meeting together. “Those of you who used to watch from home, but today might be the last day you do that,” he said. “We are stopping all live broadcasts, except for our overseas family who don’t have access to a local Dunamis branch.”
His message was clear and heartfelt: the church is not just a screen to watch but a spiritual family to gather with. Pastor Enenche stressed that the altar carries a corporate anointing, one that cannot be fully experienced through a broadcast.
“The assembly is very important,” he said. “There’s something about being physically present in God’s house, worshipping, praying, and receiving from the Lord together.”
This move is a call back to intimacy with God, through fellowship, shared worship, and the sacred space of His house. It’s not just about attending church – it’s about rekindling the fire of personal encounter in a communal setting.
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