Endtime: Congolese Church Where Members Drink Beer To Cast Out Demons
Things are really happening ooh! There’s nothing you won’t hear coming out of the churches these days. This time around, there’s controversy surrounding a Congolese church where members drink beer to cast out demons. Yes, you read right! It’s understood that members of Louzolo Amour church call the beer drinking session “biéramicine” whichm eans a mixture of beer and faith.
Guy Emile Loufoua Cetikouabo is the founder of the church and it’s gathered that he proclaimed himself God. Even his followers claim that he is invisible. Although he is dead now, he is represented by the current leader of the church called Charles Mikoungui Loundou.
Services which lasts up to 9 hours, are dedicated to the healing of souls and bodies with sips of beer and praise. People come from all walks of life mainly to seek an immediate solution to all their evils. A believer, Kondi Jean- Jacques, told African news:
“I arrived here sick, brother Mikoungui gave me a bottle of beer, I drank a first sip, and a second, at the third one, I went into a trance, I then felt better. I believe beer can heal, if you drink it with faith”.
“I believe beer can heal, if you drink it with faith” he added.
Today, about 5,000 people attend this church that stretches across the country.
Its popularity in the Congolese society is increasingly growing, with authorities seemingly unable to control its activities.