A violent attack on a United Methodist Church (UMC) congregation in Nigeria has claimed three lives, prompting a strong condemnation from the Bishop, who blames the breakaway Global Methodist Church (GMC) for the violence.
The Bishop of the United Methodist Church (UMC) in Nigeria , Ande Emmanuel, has denounced the violent attack in Munga Dossa village, in Karim-Lamido local government council of Taraba State. The mayhem which occurred on December 15, 2024, claimed the lives of three members of the church. The victims, including 27-year-old Masoyi Elisha and two children aged 2 and 4, were reportedly killed in an assault allegedly linked to individuals affiliated with the breakaway Global Methodist Church (GMC).
In a press briefing held on Monday in Jalingo, Bishop Emmanuel condemned the incident, describing it as a grim contradiction to the peace and goodwill associated with the Christmas season. According to the Bishop, the attackers, after being asked to leave a UMC gathering in Munga Dossa, opened fire, injuring ten people. Adding that, 'They later returned to set 11 homes ablaze.' Lamenting the loss of lives and property, he expressed grave concern over the incident, emphasizing that the violence violated both the teachings of the church and the laws of Nigeria. Bishop Emmanuel, also rejected claims that the UMC in Nigeria endorses same-sex unions, reaffirming the church’s commitment to traditional marriage between a man and a woman. He accused GMC leaders of failing to address rising tensions, despite UMC leadership’s November appeal for measures to prevent such violence. He further criticized the GMC’s delayed response to the attack, which he claimed came only after the tragedy, citing logistical challenges. Bishop Emmanuel called on Nigerian authorities to bring the perpetrators to justice and investigate allegations of financial and property misconduct by the GMC. Urging UMC members to remain peaceful and law-abiding, Bishop Emmanuel said, “Returning violence for violence is against the gospel of Jesus Christ.” He also beckoned at the state governor, Agbu Kefas to unseal UMC properties, allowing congregants to return to their places of worshi
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