Ghanaian pastor and founder of Living Yahweh 7th Day Sabbath Assemblies, Apostle Philemon Okoh Agyemang, has expressed his wrath at improper dressing among young ladies, especially in places of worship.
During a recent sermon at his church, Apostle Agyemang highlighted his concerns about women carrying various items, such as spare pants, condoms, and tissues, in their bags and wearing mini skirts.
He linked these behaviors to prostitution and questioned the appropriateness of such attire in church.
"What did Jesus do wrong that you will dress like this to church? They will paint their faces with excessive makeup and all that. With God seeing all these, He will be wondering if they are part of the people He created. God sees all these girls like toys because they don’t look natural anymore. They are all artificial," he lamented.
He warned that in his church, women would be required to dress modestly, as such inappropriate dressing would not be tolerated.
The pastor's remarks join those of other members of the clergy who have expressed their frustration with the rate of indecent dressing among the youth in Ghana.
Watch the video below:
Ghanaian Man of God Apostle Philemon Okoh Agyemang with a subtle message for the young ladies. pic.twitter.com/mw2slE51k6
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