Prophet Sonny Rakgorwana, acclaimed Pop, a South African cleric was spotted serving his congregation, Savannah and Brutal Fruit ciders said it was part of church members’ deliverance, and he defended his action vahemently.

The prophet said that what is giving his members is the body of Christ and it has become our lifestyle,” he said as he served them beer. “The moment you eat this the right way you become a spirited person. You’re in the spirit and the flowing part goes from one to another.”

Meanwhile, Tsietsi Makiti, a self-acclaimed South African Pope, has come out to defend his colleague Prophet Sonny Rakgorwana who was captured on photo giving his congregation beer during a Special Holy Communion Service.

The founder of Gabola Church, Tsietsi who celebrates alcohol and hold services at drink joints, claims that it’s fine for congregants to be given alcohol to prepare them to accept God.


I see no harm in the Pastor’s practice. He has my blessing. In Gabola there is Godliness. Let us all drink and praise the Lord.

“My church practises this every day. This allows people who are discriminated against by other churches to find a home while doing what they love best.

“It’s a good practice, but it must be in good spirit. People mustn’t be forced to drink. We must meet with the prophet so that we can advance this mission. In God there’s liquor, Amstel, Amen!” he said.

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