The burden of the negativity which the Church bear from members of the public is worrisome, says Clement Oluwasegun, who is popularly known as Engo.

Engo, a gospel hip hop artiste made this known in an interview with Celestial Church Blog where he decried the notion of this negativity as bad for the image of the Church and Christianity as a whole.

"In the world at large, there is that restriction because you are a Celestian. Once they know you are a Celestians, not in terms of music alone, but also in other careers too.

"I have seen people who missed job opportunities because they are Celestians. That can limit us as individuals" Engo said.

He stated that this worrisome development inspired the hit track Omo Cele, a hip hop song which emphasized the beauty of the Celestial Church.

"People are taking about preaching against racism and any kind of discrimination, then we have Christians discriminating against each other, and if the scriptures says we are all one in Christ, especially calling us the body of Christ, that means a Church in quote can just say Celestial Church of Christ is demonic. It simply means the right hand is telling the left hand of Jesus Christ, that it is demonic.



"More importantly, they intend to give us a particular negative name. That is one of the things that influenced the song Omo Cele" the gospel hip hop artiste acknowledged.