Lady opens up about her experience worshipping at a Deaf Church in Nigeria

A Nigerian lady has sparked conversation online after sharing her unique experience attending a Deaf church service in the country.
In a video posted on social media, she documented what it was like worshipping in a congregation where sign language took center stage and the atmosphere was shaped by visual communication rather than sound.
From the expressive worship sessions to the seamless interpretation of sermons, she described the service as eye-opening, inspiring, and deeply moving.
The video has elicited mixed reactions from social media users.
One @TohseenMiah said: “I am curious, if some churches take speaking in tongues very importantly, how do they speak in tongues?”
@its_larryytimz wrote: “I didn’t know such a church existed. This is surprising and encouraging.
“Although we are deaf, our father is not deaf, he can hear us” and not “Father, we are serving you, open our ears so we can hear”
Such a relationship.
Glory to GOD”
@marvis129 remarked: “How would they say close your eyes let’s pray and how would they know when to open the eyes”
@ImANorthernGirl said: “Wow… I’m genuinely shocked and amazed! 😲 A Deaf church in Nigeria? That’s incredible. It’s beautiful to see spaces created for everyone to worship, connect, and belong.”
Watch video below …
Lady shares how she attended a Deaf Church in Nigeria. Wow, I never knew a Deaf church exist. pic.twitter.com/03ztQA4njj
— 𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍 (@AsakyGRN) March 4, 2026



