A unique and emotional church service has gone viral across various social media platforms as a group of single women, all dressed in wedding gowns, passionately praying for husbands.
The service, which was reportedly organised to help unmarried women find life partners, has sparked a lively debate online.
The video shows each woman, dressed as a bride, participating in a service designed to mimic an actual wedding ceremony.
They stood with their heads bowed in prayer as a female minister moved among them, laying hands on their heads and chests and offering what appeared to be intense prayers for them to find a suitable spouse.
The atmosphere was charged with emotion, and some of the women were visibly in tears, fully immersed in the moment.
According to reports, the participants believe that dressing as brides would serve as a powerful act of faith, helping to manifest their desires for a life partner.
This symbolic approach to prayer has, however, elicited mixed reactions from online viewers.
Some people have praised the women for their bold expression of faith, seeing it as a courageous act of hope and spiritual commitment.
They have argued that in a world where marriage is often a top priority for many, such a service is a valid and powerful way to seek divine intervention.
Conversely, others have criticised the event and labelled it as a sign of desperation and unnecessary theatrics.
They argue that dressing up in wedding gowns for a prayer service is an extreme measure and that a person’s faith should not rely on such a dramatic display.