Article source: evangelicalfocus.com
It is not the first time that such sudden floods kill people taking part in baptism ceremonies.
Eyewitnesses also confirmed that the church members were standing on rocks in the river when the floods suddenly rose.
Dangerous place
The emergency services had already warned those who often gather to conduct church rituals along the Jukskei River, to be more aware of storms and flash floods, which are common at this time of year.
Search of Church congregants continues this afternoon along Juskei river stream, no bodies recovered at this stage #Day4 pic.twitter.com/8HXc8y96MS
— City of Joburg EMS (@CityofJoburgEMS) December 6, 2022
In June, four people drowned at baptism ceremonies in the Limpopo province, and over Easter this year the Water and Sanitation Department sent out a special warning against holding baptism ceremonies in rivers.
Apostolic church of Johane Masowe
The victims belonged to a group called Apostolic Church of Johane Masowe, which was founded in 1932 in the south of former Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).
According to the group, its pastor Shoniwa Masedza had a serious illness that prevented him from walking again. He then claimed to have been sent by God and changed his name to Johane Masowe (John the Baptist).
His followers do not believe in the Bible as God’s Word and claim that God speaks directly to them. According to their own data, the group is active in nine countries in southern Africa and has over half a million followers.
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Date published: 17/12/2022
Feature image: Emergency forces searching the river in Johannesburg after the flood killed several during a baptism ritual. / Photo: CityofJoburgEMS Twitter
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