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Grace Bible Church apologises after thousands turned away from Good Friday Celebration

Powerful preaching and overwhelming attendance at Orlando Stadium spark debate about safety, ticketing, and the future of the multi-day Easter gathering.
Kennedy MudzuliBy Kennedy MudzuliApril 4, 2026Updated:April 4, 2026No Comments
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Founder and Presiding Bishop of Grace Bible Church, Mosa Sono, delivered the Good Friday sermon under the theme “The Speaking Blood” at Orlando Stadium. Picture: Grace Bible Church
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  • Grace Bible Church apologised after thousands were unable to enter Orlando Stadium due to capacity limits.
  • The Good Friday message centred on "The Speaking Blood" and the Seven Words of Christ at Golgotha.
  • Calls are growing for a move to FNB Stadium as accessibility and planning concerns also emerge.

Grace Bible Church has issued a public apology after thousands of congregants were turned away from its Good Friday Celebration at Orlando Stadium.

The sheer scale of attendance laid bare both the church's extraordinary spiritual reach and the very real logistical limits of its chosen venue. The event forms part of a multi-day Easter programme concluding on Sunday, and it drew crowds far beyond what the venue could hold, leaving many locked out once capacity was reached.

For those turned away, the experience was a painful mix of faith and frustration, and many had travelled long distances expecting to be part of one of the church's most significant annual services.

At the heart of the opening Good Friday gathering was a sermon by Founder and Presiding Bishop Mosa Sono, who preached under the theme "The Speaking Blood," drawing the congregation into a reflection on the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and its enduring spiritual significance. This was followed by a message built around the Seven Words, the final utterances of Christ at Golgotha.

Church leaders, including bishops, overseers, senior administrators and pastors, guided congregants through each of these moments, unpacking the words: "Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do"; "Truly I tell you, today you will be with me in paradise"; and "Woman, here is your son, son here is your mother" as expressions of forgiveness, promise and restored relationship.

The reflection continued with "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me," then "I thirst," before arriving at the final two: "It is finished" and "Father, into your hands I commit my spirit," words that brought the message full circle to sacrifice, completion and surrender.

Apology after thousands turned away

In a public statement, the church openly acknowledged the disappointment felt by those who could not get in. It said, "We sincerely apologise to everyone who was unable to gain entry into Orlando Stadium for the Grace Bible Church Good Friday celebration."

The church added, "We are deeply grateful for the overwhelming turnout, but we recognise that many were left disappointed after being turned away due to capacity limits."

Emphasising the role of safety, the statement noted, "Every effort was made to accommodate as many people as possible while prioritising safety. Unfortunately, the number of attendees exceeded what the venue could hold."

The church further stated, "We are committed to learning from this experience and improving how we host future gatherings."

Safety praised, but questions raised

Public reaction has been a genuine mix of appreciation and frustration. Many attendees commended the church for holding firm on capacity limits, pointing to the very real dangers of overcrowding at large gatherings.

Lesego Taule was among those who backed the call, warning that letting more people in could have triggered a stampede. Yoliswa Shosha Mehlomakulu was equally firm, saying safety must always come before numbers.

Others were less forgiving. Vanessa Timulaus questioned the logic of the ticketing system, asking why tickets were issued in the first place if the venue could not accommodate everyone who held one. She described the experience as deeply disappointing.

In response, the church said, "We're truly sorry for your experience and for the disappointment caused." It added, "We understand your concern, especially around safety, and we take this very seriously."

The church further stated, "Please know that your feedback is heard and valued. We sincerely apologise and are committed to doing better moving forward."

Calls grow for a larger venue

The scale of the turnout has sparked a broader conversation about whether Orlando Stadium can continue to serve as the event's home. Many congregants are now openly calling for a move to FNB Stadium.

Thando Nkosi called the turnout a clear sign that the gathering has simply outgrown its current home, while Phili Nkabinde said the church can no longer ignore the pressure of rising demand.

Keabetswe Ipeleng Nguza and Tebogo PrinceChef echoed similar views, suggesting that the event now requires a larger national venue to accommodate its growth.

Florence Gumada went further, linking the extraordinary turnout to what she described as a spiritual revival, a sign in her view that the gathering is entering an entirely new chapter.

Accessibility and planning concerns remain

Not everyone is convinced that bigger automatically means better. Some attendees raised important concerns about accessibility, particularly for elderly congregants and people with disabilities.

Thapelo Ntholeng cautioned that FNB Stadium brings its own set of challenges, including long walking distances and limited parking, and suggested that Ellis Park might offer a more accessible and practical alternative.

The church acknowledged that these are not decisions to be made lightly, indicating that any future planning will need to carefully weigh capacity against safety and accessibility, a balance that is easier said than achieved.

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