An unusual incident during a church service led by Prophet Michael Noah has drawn widespread public attention after a female congregant reportedly vomited what witnesses described as raw meat during a prayer session.

The incident occurred at the close of Day One of a ”Restoration Service,” a spiritual program focused on healing and deliverance. According to attendees, the woman began to show signs of distress during intense prayers before allegedly vomiting the substance in front of the congregation.

Prophet Michael, who was leading the session, reportedly declared the act as a form of spiritual cleansing, stating that anything ”not of God” should be expelled from the body. The statement was met with loud reactions from congregants, many of whom viewed the moment as a manifestation of divine intervention.

Some worshippers described the event as miraculous and faith-affirming, while others expressed shock and concern over the nature of the incident. The situation has since sparked debate across social media, with opinions divided between those who interpret it as a spiritual occurrence and those calling for caution and medical explanation.

No official medical assessment of the incident has been made public, and it remains unclear whether the individual involved has received any medical attention

Religious gatherings centered on deliverance and healing are common in parts of Sierra Leone, often drawing large crowds seeking spiritual solutions to personal challenges. However, incidents of this nature continue to raise questions about the intersection of faith, health, and public safety.