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Christ Embassy Church dismisses ‘spiritual son’ claims

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THE Christ Embassy Church in Zimbabwe has dismissed claims by Gweru-based cleric, Guy Freeman Siyawareva, that he was the spiritual son of Nigerian-based prominent televangelist Chris Oyakhilome.

THE Christ Embassy Church in Zimbabwe has dismissed claims by Gweru-based cleric, Guy Freeman Siyawareva, that he was the spiritual son of Nigerian-based prominent televangelist Pastor Chris Oyakhilome.

by STAFF reporter

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In a statement yesterday, the church distanced itself from Siyawareva and His Living Flames Christian Centre.

“Reference is made to the article published (in a local newspaper) stating that Siyawareva claims to be Pastor Chris’son.”

“Christ Embassy Church would like to make a correction; Guy Siyawareva is not in any way linked to Pastor Chris and the Christ Embassy Church spiritually or otherwise,” the church said.

“As a church, we disassociate ourselves from the article, any activity or publishing being done by Siyawareva and those interacting with him must be guided accordingly.”

Siyawareva was in Harare recently for the launch of his two books titled Things Jesus Did for Every Believer and My New Life in Christ, where he claimed Pastor Chris was his “spiritual father”.

Christ Embassy Church said, “May it be noted that Pastor Chris has already published the following books; Seven Things the Holy Spirit Will Do In You. Seven Things the Holy Spirit Will Do for You Now That You Are Born Again, a DVD titled The New Man in Christ, and an audio CD titled The Newness of Life.”