March 14, 2025

WATCH: Drama As Ugandan Pastor Resurrects a Dead Person From the Coffin

A dramatic and shocking incident unfolded in Uganda after a pastor allegedly brought a dead man back to life during a powerful church service. The event, which was captured on video and has since gone viral on social media, has sparked intense debate about faith, miracles, and the power of God.

The service was led by a white pastor who preached passionately in English, while a black pastor stood beside him, translating his words into Luganda for the large congregation. The atmosphere was already electrified with worship, and intense prayers, when a coffin was on the altar, containing what seemed to be the lifeless body of a man who had reportedly passed away days earlier.

With unwavering conviction, the white pastor approached the coffin and placed his hands on it. His voice boomed across the church as he declared, “In the name of Jesus, rise up!” The black pastor immediately echoed the command in Luganda, reinforcing the words with the same intensity.

Then came the moment that left the entire church in shock. The pastor knocked firmly on the coffin and commanded, “Come out!” For a brief moment, there was absolute silence. The congregation held their breath, some breaking into intense prayer. Then, suddenly, movement was seen inside the coffin. A faint gasp for air was heard, and before the eyes of hundreds, the once-lifeless man slowly sat up. His eyes darted around in confusion, his breathing heavy.

The church erupted in chaos—some people screamed in disbelief, others fell to their knees in prayer. The pastors continued to pray, praising God.

However, the incident has sparked mixed reactions across Uganda and beyond. While many believers see it as undeniable proof of God’s power, skeptics have questioned the authenticity of the resurrection, demanding medical verification and evidence. Some have even accused the church of staging the event for publicity, citing previous cases of controversial “miracles” in African churches.

2 comments

Matega March 11, 2025 at 4:57 pm

Mazima wivanda kati webituuse olimba.

Where is this church in Uganda and which is it?

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yqgd6 March 11, 2025 at 5:23 pm

watch the video

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