The Archbishop, Province of the Niger and Bishop of Awka Anglican Communion, Bishop Alexander Ibezim, on Sunday celebrated the 2020 Palm Sunday service in an empty church with no congregation.
The service was however, relayed live to through radio, television and Facebook and other social media platforms.
The private celebration was in compliance with the directive of the federal and state governments banning all public gatherings, including religious, wedding , burial activities among others as part of efforts to curb the spread of coronavirus in the country.
In his sermon, Ibezim commended members of the Anglican family all over the state for heeding to the directive and celebrating the Palm Sunday service through the church’s YouTube; online radio and other social media platforms.
Bishop Ibezim while praying for Christians all over the world prayed to God to deliver the world from depression, humanitarian disaster, cornravirus pandemic, fear of the unknown and for a quick recovery for those in isolation centres.
Earlier,the Archbishop had through a statement announced that the Palm Sunday Service in the state would be celebrated without a congregation and will broadcast live through radio and television stations streaming by 7:30am to 8:30am.
The release read in part, “In view of the spread of COVID-19 pandemic across the globe which has necessitated temporary shutdown of activities within nations and the world to curb further spread of the pandemic, all family members of the Anglican Communion, are hereby advised to hook on the radio and Facebook channels, among others to join and worship with his Grace.”
“Church members are admonished to take advantage of the various online links and other social media platforms to join His Grace during the services from their homes.”