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Congregation eats weave at church!

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​The Soshanguve pastor famous for "​praying for his congregation until they strip​ped" to their underwear is at it again.  This time, his congregation ate a young woman's weave, straight from her head!

In the pictures we obtained from the church's Facebook page, you can see the pastor Prophet Penuel Mnguni of the End Times Disciples Ministries laying his hands on the woman and some women holding the hair in their hands and shoving some in their mouths.

The pictures carry the caption "Man of God held the head of woman of God Thapelo from Mabopane and her hair turned into food for the sons and daughters of God to eat. Everything depends on what we say because we carry life in our tongue."

In a service in May, the Prophet spoke about Adam and Eve and how they were naked in the garden of Eden. 

He quoted Genesis 2:25 that said Adam and Eve were as they were created. “Having no clothes on them, they stood in need of none to shelter them from the heat or cold, or to conceal any parts of their bodies from the sight of others,” read the pastor.

He said with the help of God they could even change the weather, and as he spoke people started sweating, saying it was too hot, and started taking off their clothes.

The pastor said that was a healing sign and everyone who was in the church was healed and delivered from evil.

Below is a video taken at one of his services.

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