Rivers Church pastor apologises for his controversial sermon

29 June 2016 - 18:46 By Nomahlubi Jordaan

Controversial Rivers Church Pastor Andre Olivier has “unreservedly” apologised for a sermon that had social media and his congregants divided this week. Olivier was on the receiving end of a backlash this week after he delivered a sermon on Sunday in which he is said to have suggested that black people were lazy. He defended the sermon saying it was taken out of context. On Wednesday afternoon‚ however‚ Olivier took to twitter posting a series of apologetic tweets. “Reflecting on my sermon last weekend‚ I believe that it is right for me to express my regret for the hurt and offense...‚” Olivier said. 1. Reflecting on my sermon last weekend, I believe that it is right for me to express my regret for the hurt and offense... — Andre Olivier (@AndreGOlivier) June 29, 2016a“..that was caused by my statements made during my message. For that I unreservedly apologise ...” 2. ...that was caused by my statements made during my message. For that I unreservedly apologise ... — Andre Olivier (@AndreGOlivier) June 29, 2016d“I recognise that my words were poorly chosen‚ particularly in context of where this country comes from. ...” 3. I recognise that my words were poorly chosen, particularly in context of where this country comes from. ... — Andre Olivier (@AndreGOlivier) June 29, 2016d“My comments did not reflect my intention‚ and I acknowledge the harm that has come as a result.” 4. My comments did not reflect my intention, and I acknowledge the harm that has come as a result. — Andre Olivier (@AndreGOlivier) June 29, 2016d“I love all South Africans & am committed to build the country to overcome the wrongs of the past. Words cannot express my full remorse.” 5. I love all South Africans & am committed to build the country to overcome the wrongs of the past. Words cannot express my full remorse. — Andre Olivier (@AndreGOlivier) June 29, 2016d“I trust that my future actions will support the sincerity of my apology. #riverschurch.” 6. I trust that my future actions will support the sincerity of my apology. #riverschurch— Andre Olivier (@AndreGOlivier) June 29, 2016d..

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