The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘Booze church’ keeps on pouring

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When South Africa began easing its coronaviru­s lockdown in May, it allowed religious worshipper­s to gather in groups of up to 50, but maintained a ban on people assembling to drink alcohol.

That’s a problem for the “Gabola” church – the name means “to drink” – for whom a tipple is an integral part of their religious worship.

Founded just two years ago, the church tried to hold its usual meetings in shebeens to praise God while downing whisky, but they soon got arrested, its leader and self-styled “pope” Tsietsi Makiti, 55, said.

“They can arrest us until Jesus comes back,” said Makiti, wearing a bishop’s mitre with a miniature bottle of spirits hanging off it.

But he added they had been moving services from place to place to avoid a run-in with the authoritie­s.

Yesterday, worshipper­s met in a rubbish-strewn field in Evaton, south of Johannesbu­rg. As the service started, the “clergy” blessed some beer bottles in prayer.

“At Gabola church you (bring) the liquor of your choice... and the pastor will bless the liquor so that it will not be poisonous to your body,” Makiti said.

Wearing flowing black robes and coloured scarves, Makiti and five “clergymen” – none of them ordained – sat before a table strewn with empty bottles of alcohol.

His sermon included such proclamati­ons as: “We are a church that will remake the world.”

Nthabiseng Kotope, 38, who said she joined the church in March, said: “People call me a drunkard. I agree with them. I do

God’s work while drinking.”

Apart from the ban on alcohol, the congregant­s observe all other coronaviru­s rules, including the limit of 50 people, the spacing out of chairs and the use of hand sanitisers.

While some Protestant sects teach that alcohol is sinful and to be avoided, most mainstream

Christian churches are not opposed to moderate drinking, citing such Biblical stories as Jesus turning water into wine at a wedding feast. – Reuters

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? BLESSED BOOZE. Tsietsi Makiti, a self-styled ‘pope’ of Gabola Church (also inset), holds a bottle of liqueur as he preaches to his congregant­s in Evaton during a service.
Picture: Reuters BLESSED BOOZE. Tsietsi Makiti, a self-styled ‘pope’ of Gabola Church (also inset), holds a bottle of liqueur as he preaches to his congregant­s in Evaton during a service.

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