When Prayer Turns to Noise: Pastor Calls Out Christians Who Disturb Neighbours

In a society where faith and prayer hold strong cultural roots, the question of balance often arises — how do we worship without stepping on the peace of others?
Rev. John Kofi Bosomtwe of Liberty Assemblies of God Church seems to have the answer.
The outspoken pastor didn’t mince words when he cautioned Christians against disturbing their neighbours with loud midnight prayers.
In his own words, “If you are my church member and I am informed that you disturb your co-tenants or neighbours with prayers at night, I will help your landlord to evict you.”

This bold statement has sparked discussions about noise pollution, the limits of religious freedom, and the need for respect in communal living.
Rev. Bosomtwe’s message is clear: prayer should draw people closer to God, not push neighbours further away from peace.




