Renowned actor Yul Edochie has issued a public apology to members of his church, True Salvation Ministry, after failing to conduct a live broadcast service on a recent Sunday. The apology comes just days after the actor sparked controversy by being photographed enjoying a beer with his second wife, Judy Austin, leading to criticism from online users who questioned his role as a self-ordained pastor.

Yul Edochie, who is known for hosting live Sunday services for his ministry, took to his social media page to express regret for the absence of the scheduled broadcast. In his statement, he attributed the lapse to “unavoidable challenges” but assured his followers that the issues had been resolved.
The actor’s apology reads:
“Greetings to all members of True Salvation Ministry worldwide. We sincerely apologize for not holding our live broadcast today. This was due to some unavoidable challenges. But they have been sorted out. Thank you for your understanding. See you all in our next live broadcast. To all our new members, you can still watch our previous live broadcasts on our YouTube channel, Yul Edochie TV. This week will be wonderful and prosperous for us all in Jesus’ name, Amen. Always remember that the most important teaching of God is LOVE. God bless us all.”\

The post reflects Yul Edochie’s commitment to his ministry and addresses the temporary setback, encouraging members to catch up on previous broadcasts on his YouTube channel. Despite recent controversies, the actor remains optimistic about the upcoming week, emphasizing the significance of love as a central tenet of his teachings.
