The viral Kakalika dance challenge, which has dominated clubs, parties, and events worldwide, has now made its way into church services, sparking excitement and admiration among worshippers.…....
A video circulating online captures members of the Christ Apostolic Church International’s Women’s Fellowship participating in the dance challenge during a recent church service.
In the footage, women are seen divided into two groups, approaching from different directions and performing the Kakalika dance with a gospel twist. Their movements were synchronized, energetic, and precise, giving the impression of professional choreography adapted for a spiritual setting.
The video has quickly attracted attention online, as viewers praised the congregation for creatively blending contemporary dance with worship.
Many expressed amazement at how seamlessly the women integrated the popular dance moves into a religious environment, highlighting a new trend where modern pop culture and church activities intersect.
According to church members, the performance was intended to celebrate fellowship, encourage active participation in church programs, and demonstrate that worship can be joyful, expressive, and engaging.
Observers noted that such activities help bridge generational gaps, making services more relatable to younger members while still honoring spiritual traditions.
Social media reactions to the video have ranged from admiration to playful astonishment. Some viewers lauded the creativity, commenting on how the group maintained both reverence and entertainment, while others jokingly suggested that Kakalika had officially “gone holy.”



