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See five churches that don’t celebrate Christmas and their reasons

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Christmas is, without a doubt, the most important Christian holiday. However, there are some churches that would rather sit it out.

Here’s a list of religious organisations that don’t officially celebrate Christmas and why.

JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES

Jehovah’s Witnesses are a group of Christians known for knocking on doors, giving out copies of their Watchtower and Awake! magazines, and not celebrating popular holidays – including Christmas.

They believe Christians are to remember Jesus’ death, not his birth, as he instructed.

They also argue that Christmas was not observed by Jesus’ apostles and early disciples as the Nativity feast was instituted no earlier than 243 [C.E.] more than a century after the last of the apostles died.

Lastly, they stand on the fact that Jesus’ birth date is not documented in the Bible, hence there is no proof that he was born on December 25. Instead, the date and events that surround Christmas are based on pagan ceremonies and practices such as the Roman Saturnalia.

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

Like Jehovah’s Witnesses, this religious organisation is known for going against the norm, having church service on Saturdays, the Jewish Sabbath day, not Sunday.

Regarding Christmas, The Adventist church does not have an official position or statement. Adventist church members are free to celebrate Christmas if they so desire.

In a blog post, Pastor Wilson, the president of the Adventist General Conference, warned against criticizing individuals who want to celebrate Christmas, saying that “we must not allow the subject of Christmas to become a dividing issue among (adventists), criticizing or alienating others who may see it differently than we do.”

Still, they maintain the Bible makes no mention of the importance of commemorating Christmas or the date of Jesus’ birth and that keeping Christmas is not an obligation or a condition of membership in the Adventist church.

DEEPER LIFE BIBLE CHURCH

A few years ago, Pastor W.F. Kumuyi, the head of Deeper Life Bible Church, proclaimed to his members and to the world that his church does not observe the widely observed holiday.

Explaining why at the 2013 December retreat, he said: “We don’t celebrate Christmas. It actually came from idolatrous background. That is why you don’t hear us sing what they call Christmas carol. Never! When you find anybody coming in, or any leader, trying to introduce the idolatry of mystery Babylon, that they call Christmas and you want to bring all the Christmas carol saying that is the day that Jesus was born, and you don’t find that in the Acts of the Apostles or in the early church, then you don’t find that in my church either. If you don’t know that before, now you know. We are not trying to make the church turn like the world. We want it to be like Jesus Christ, and more like the Apostles. If you don’t have that mind with us, then you have permission to go to other places.”

GOD’S KINGDOM SOCIETY (GKS)

According to the church’s official website, the Bible did not provide any evidence that Jesus Christ was born on December 25.

Rather, they believe He was born in October and that Christmas arose from “a boisterous pagan feast in honor of the sun deity.”

While most Christians celebrate Christmas in December, this church commemorates Jesus Christ’s birth anniversary in October. This is accomplished through a celebration known as Freedom Day.

RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS

The Religious Society of Friends, usually known as Quakers, is a religious organization. Because this church believes that “every day is a holy day,” there is no need to rejoice on a specific day.

Another reason they don’t celebrate Christmas is that some Quakers are attempting to return to early Christian practices.

“There’s an effort within areas of Quaker practice to try to explore and find early Christianity, the church before it became a political institution,” says Chris Pifer, a spokesman for the Friends General Conference. There were no Christmas celebrations in the early days of Christianity that resembled the ones we have today.”

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Pope bestows Papal honour on Otedola’s mum for service to church

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Christine Doja Otedola, the mother of Femi Otedola, the Nigerian billionaire businessman, has been conferred with a Papal honour by Pope Francis.

A Papal Papal honour — one of the highest awards in the Catholic church — is a distinction granted by the Pope to individuals in recognition of their service to the church and society.

On September 14, the title was conferred on Christine by Alfred Adewale Martins, the Archbishop of the Metropolitan See of Lagos, on behalf of the Pope.

She was honoured in the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice category.

Otedola took to his X page to share photos from the event and congratulate his mother on the award.

“Congratulations Mummy – Dame Christine Doja on your award of the Papal honour of Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice by His Holiness Pope Francis. This is a honour well deserved,” he wrote.

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Pastor Fufeyin gifts N2.5m to parents of sextuplets

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Jeremiah Fufeyin, the founder of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry, Delta state, has gifted N2.5 million to a woman who recently gave birth to sextuplets.

Last week, a lady announced that her mother welcomed six children — three boys and girls — 26 years after she was born.

In a now-viral video, Fufeyin, alongside his church executives, visited the parents of the sextuplets in the hospital.

The cleric donated N2.5 million to the parents for the welfare of the newborn babies. The donation was on behalf of the Jeremiah Fufeyin Foundation.

In the video, the children’s father kneels and appreciates the cleric, while the mother breaks down in tears and shows gratitude.

“This is N2.5 million. We at Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin Foundation hereby support the sextuplets with this money,” the clergyman said.

It is understood that the woman is a member of the cleric’s ministry.

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We didn’t use NAFDAC’s name to deceive Nigerians, says Prophet Jeremiah

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The Senior Prophet of Christ MercyLand Ministry, Jeremiah Fufeyin, Sunday, denied using the name of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC, on its spiritual items to deceive Nigerians.

Fufeyin spoke through his church’s media outfit called MercyLand Television Deliverance Ministry, which issued a statement signed by Sophia Iloyd, faulting a media report by one of the national dailies online, with caption ‘Nafdac Investigating Pastor Jeremiah Miracle Water,Soap-DG’, pointing out that the publication was false.

According to the statement, Christ Mercy Land Deliverance Ministry is a law abiding Christian Church and recognize the extant laws of the land and even the NAFDAC Act in this regard, and as a Christian Association, “We are guided by Section 39 and 38 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, that guarantees all Christians and our Church the Right to freedom of religion without interference whatsoever in this regard.

“It is sequel to that, as a church we have been operating and guided by the tenets of our faith and biblical injunctions in the holy bible in this regard. We have been using certain spiritual items in expression of our religious beliefs.

The statement also asserted that the newspaper via online publication “in the course of their story also stated and alleged that NAFDAC wishes to alert the general public on the activities of the church and the church uses NAFDAC name to deceive unsuspecting public, we wish to state that at no point our Church has ever deceived or dishonestly deceive any members of the general public, all the church has done in the entirety of this issue is the church right to expression of religion through the use of spiritual items, the church has never even produce or sell to members of the public, consumable items in this regard.

“We also wish to state that Senior Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin of Christ MercyLand Ministry has never used the NAFDAC name as an agency to deceive innocent members of the public.”

However, as part of putting the records straight as rebuttal of the online news publication, the statement pointed, “We wish to state that Christ MercyLand Deliverance Ministry was fully aware that the only pending petition against our Church is the one by Mr Martins Vincent Otse (alias Verydarkblackman) who the Church has since sued before the FCT high court on sundry allegations and matters.

“However the church was in receipt of a letter dated the 27th August 2024 from NAFDAC office extending an invitation to the Spiritual head of the church on the church miracle and healing spiritual item by the NAFDAC Asaba Office with the full designation as referenced in this letter.

“It quite unfortunate that as a law abiding organization, we did officially as an organization wrote to NAFDAC Headquarters office, Abuja on the short less than 12 hour time frame given to us to appear and by an official letter communicated our position in this matter to NAFDAC and then also sent another subsequent letter to NAFDAC.

“We also bring to the fore and knowledge of NAFDAC that the supposed nominal complainant to NAFDAC Asaba office actually forged the Church’s receipts in other to close himself with the right to bring a complaint before the NAFDAC office in this regard.

“We also wish to state that presently there is an ongoing police investigation of certain receipts that has indicted the nominal complainants to NAFDAC office , which same receipts is presumed to have been forged and used falsely in procuring the now investigated spiritual items by NAFDAC office.

“Moreso it should be noted that the alleged spiritual items sales receipts of the nominal complainants to NAFDAC in which he purportedly alleged to have used in evidencing a case in NAFDAC office, a look at same reveal that the position of the spiritual items receipt number are the same but different in other particulars with that normally issued by the church accounting office in the sense that vizaviz : That the nominal complainants receipts are different from the position in the actual receipt booklet and receipts in the custody of the church, the dates on the receipt are clearly and obviously altered different from church client official receipts.

All these issues and narratives as stated above, the church wrote to the NAFDAC office and we clearly wish to state that NAFDAC till today never wrote to the church or gave feedback on these issues to the church or our legal Representative.

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