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Dancing Pastor’s Amapiano Moves Leave South Africans in Stitches

by Chiraag
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A church moment that went viral

South Africans are used to seeing their pastors in solemn settings, but one local clergyman showed a very different side. As he walked out of a service, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Southern Africa (ELCSA) pastor broke into dance to the amapiano hit Dlala Ka Yona by DJ Maphorisa, Xduppy, and Enny Man Da Guitar featuring Focalistic.

The video, posted on TikTok by @rampulane0, captured the pastor grooving joyfully down the aisle before throwing in a playful one-legged move at the door. Far from shocking congregants, it had people in stitches, and within hours, the clip was trending nationwide.

Mzansi cheers the vibe

The video clocked up over 718,000 views, with 48,000 likes and more than a thousand comments. What stood out most was the positivity of the reaction.

Viewers joked about the pastor being a “retired groovist” and said churches would be full if more leaders embraced joy in this way. One person commented, “Kune mpilo after church,” while another said, “My kind of Man of God. Let’s dance and worship in the house of God with joy.”

Others even asked for the church’s location, saying they wouldn’t miss a service with a pastor this entertaining.

@rampulane0♬ original sound – diwakawaka@

Faith, fun, and relatability

The dancing pastor’s moment sparked deeper reflection, too. Briefly spoke to Deacon Ditsego Morupe of the Methodist Church, who explained that music has always been central to worship. He said lighthearted moments like these remind congregations that pastors are human beings first. By showing joy, they make faith feel more accessible, especially for younger generations who often see church as rigid or boring.

His words echo a bigger truth about South African worship culture. Music, whether it’s gospel, hymns, or amapiano, is woven into how people connect with faith. By dancing, the pastor showed that celebration can be as spiritual as solemnity.

Why this moment matters

In a time when many churches are struggling to connect with modern audiences, this video struck a nerve. It reminded people that spirituality does not always have to be serious or stiff. For some, it was a reason to laugh; for others, a reason to think about what it means to truly celebrate life after church.

One thing is certain: this pastor’s steps brought joy to thousands and proved that even in unexpected places, amapiano still brings South Africans together.

Source: Briefly News

Featured Image: Pexels

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