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Dunamis International Gospel Centre Halts Live Broadcasts, Urges Physical Church Attendance

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJune 24, 2025 Religion No Comments3 Mins Read
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Dunamis International Gospel Centre Halts Live Broadcasts, Urges Physical Church Attendance.

In a significant shift, Dr. Paul Enenche, Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre (DIGC), has announced the immediate discontinuation of live broadcasts of church services, encouraging members to prioritise physical attendance. The decision, revealed during the Sunday service on 22 June 2025 at the church’s headquarters in Abuja, underscores the importance of in-person congregational worship, citing biblical principles.

 

Speaking to the congregation at the Glory Dome, Dr. Enenche referenced Hebrews 10:25, which urges believers not to forsake “the assembling of ourselves together.” He emphasised that physical gatherings foster spiritual growth, unity, and a deeper connection among worshippers, which virtual platforms cannot fully replicate. “We might not be able to stream live services anymore for people to sit down at home and watch during church hours,” Dr. Enenche stated, reinforcing the biblical mandate for communal worship.





 

The move marks a departure from the church’s previous practice of broadcasting Sunday and midweek services via Dunamis TV, YouTube, Facebook, and other online platforms. These live streams, which gained popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic, allowed members across Nigeria and beyond to participate remotely. However, Dr. Enenche expressed concern that reliance on virtual worship could discourage physical attendance, weakening the sense of community central to the church’s mission.

 

“We are not shutting down Dunamis TV,” clarified a church member on X, addressing speculation about the church’s media operations. “The only change is that live broadcasts of church services have been stopped to discourage people from staying home and watching, instead of being physically present in church.” The television station will continue to air other programmes, including devotionals and special events, ensuring the church’s outreach efforts remain robust.

 

The announcement has sparked varied reactions. Supporters of the decision commend Dr. Enenche’s commitment to fostering a vibrant, in-person fellowship. “This is a bold move to bring back the essence of church as a family gathering,” said one congregant. Others, however, expressed concerns about the impact on members in remote locations or those with health challenges, who relied on live streams to stay connected.

 

Dr. Enenche’s decision aligns with his broader emphasis on spiritual discipline and integrity, as evidenced by recent actions, such as his rejection of a ₦30 million donation from the Kebbi State Government during a crusade. The pastor has consistently advocated for separating church activities from public funds, reinforcing his commitment to biblical principles over convenience or financial gain.

 

As Dunamis International Gospel Centre transitions to this new approach, the church leadership has called on members to embrace the change and prioritise physical attendance. The move is expected to strengthen the sense of community within the congregation, while sparking broader conversations about the role of technology in modern worship.

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