Pastor Paseka “Mboro” Motsoneng has said goodbye to his church.
South Africa's famous pastor held his last Sunday service at his church premises in Katlehong on Sunday.
“We are using this rented tent and when I look into it, from my position as Ntate Mboro, it doesn’t suit me, it’s rubbish and it’s a mean life.
“Every time I come here, I'm holding on to something that's gone. We have to leave here and be in a decent place and start over.”
Mboro declined to reveal future moves regarding the church, saying they were still under discussion.
“It will be closed to the public at this time. People from the church attended the meeting yesterday. Today is the final episode. It is not open to the public. We are still discussing it.”
However, leaders of the Incredible Happenings Ministry said that the “last extraordinary miraculous healing” event will be held at the facility on December 6th.
“This is our farewell to the church grounds. We have people who support us, both men and women, and we cannot leave them alone. We are on our way and will be here at 9 o'clock.''
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Three months ago, a large group of angry students gathered at his church in Katlehong and set it on fire.
The incident occurred days after Motsoneng was arrested on suspicion of kidnapping two children from an elementary school.