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Skit-maker, ‘Pastor’ Mensah Mark strip, bathe female members during crossover service (video)

Controversial Ghanaian skit-maker, ‘Pastor Blinks’, Mensah Mark, of the End Time Church of Blinks is still trending since crossover midnight after he bathed some ladies in a basin in order to be clean for the New Year.

In a parody of a crossover service with the theme: ‘Make Me Holy and Pure’, the man bathed his congregants, mainly women at the altar while cameramen filmed from the back.

Interestingly, children were seated in the congregation watching the entire exercise.

The pastor had the whole exercise streamed live. Censored clips of the event are being shared across Ghana and beyond.

The man, armed with a sponge and soap was seen asking his members to hurry up and come for the “supernatural bath”.

The church members stripped naked and sat in a basin for Mark to sponge their bodies all over and then rinse them with water. He tried to protect the modesty of the women by holding out big towels behind them as they rise from the basin after the bath.

Done with the bath, the women, with towels tied around their torsos, go over to another man, believed to be the assistant pastor, who rubbed their bodies with olive oil before they gather their clothes, including underwear and go out to change.

The cleric also claimed that he got the directive from above and knows it might cause controversy even though he has no option than to obey the spirit.

He could be heard in the video saying that some people would say “this man is not from God”, but he could not disobey the spirit who commanded him to do it.

The skit has generated a lot of controversy with many Christians lambasting the Mensah for dragging the name of God in the mud.

MSN reached out to the skit-maker to draw his attention to some flaws in his so-called TV series, reminding him that he was injuring the Christian faith he claimed to belong to, especially as he was seen falsely claiming to have received divine instruction from the Holy Spirit.

In his defence, Mensah noted that he used the ‘spirit’ and not the ‘Holy Spirit’ in order to play safe.

Watch the video below.

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