A Zimbabwean church, identified as Bocha Marange, has sparked online controversy following the release of a video showing male congregants sharing affectionate kisses during a service.
The clip features attendees standing and singing, treating the unexpected display as part of their worship. However, what appeared to be a typical church gathering quickly attracted criticism from viewers.
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Comments flooded in, with one person expressing outrage, saying, “We are showing disrespect towards God,” while another asked, “What God are they worshiping?” Some dismissed the event altogether, suggesting, “This isn’t a church; it feels more like a club.”
The video has ignited a heated discussion on social media, with many questioning the church’s values and whether such actions are appropriate in a religious setting. While some supporters defend the church’s inclusive approach, others see it as a concerning shift in societal norms.


















































