Gospel Artist Advice Churches Not To Tag People With Tattoos, Piercings, Others As ‘Ungodly’

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Ghanaian gospel artist Broda Sammy has advised churches in Ghana to stop marginalizing young people with “ungodly” lifestyles but instead show them love.

In a recent viral video, Broda Sammy was seen filming a gospel drill music video with “people from the ghetto,” sparking discussions on social media.

Speaking in an interview with Captain Smart, Broda Sammy said that people from the ghetto are often treated with disdain when they attend church because society perceives them as “ungodly.”

“I intentionally visited the ‘ghetto’ because a lot of people think that those from the ghetto don’t have pure hearts. I think it’s time we allow everyone to come to church and stand before God those with tattoos, piercings, etc.

“We don’t have to marginalise these boys and girls and prevent them from coming to church,” he said.

The outspoken gospel musician further argued that men with piercings and tattoos should not be labelled as “ungodly” since, in his view, “it is not a sin.”

Broda Sammy is currently promoting his new single “Ebebam,” which has been a topic of discussion after he filmed the gospel drill music video with “people from the ghetto.”