Drag Queen Minister Berates Woke Denomination for Not Being ‘Affirming Enough’
The United Church of Christ (UCC) continues its catfight with the ERLC and PCUSA to see who can proverbially pluck the most hairs out of Jesus’ beard, with the three apostate denominations neck-and-neck in their race to the pit of hell and first into the fiery flames. This is the same denomination that is pro-choice, affirming, and openly allows ‘Drag Clowns’ to preach at their churches and who is seeking to become ordained in her drag clown persona.
Despite being a woke cauldron of worldly excess and ideology, the UCC’s progressivism will never be enough for reprobates who are not content to beat the denomination to death but want to poke and prod it with sticks after they do.
During a recent message at NYC’s Fort Washington Collegiate Church, James Admans, a “Digital Minister” who performs in drag under the name ‘Marge Erin Johnson’ berated the church and the dying denomination, which is overwhelmingly comprised of white senior citizens and lesbians, that there’s aren’t enough black folk or trans folk in the church.
If the UCC was really as open and affirming as it claims to be, then there would be trans people of color in every UCC Church, but that would also require the UCC to reckon with its white supremacy culture. 90% of the UCC is white and if you look a little deeper into the history, you will see that they UCC has its roots in American colonialism.
I’m looking the congregational churches and I’m looking at this one right here too. Just being honest. I am sick and tired of the BS. I am sick of the dishonesty. I am tired of the lies. We are on the growing edge, my friends and that means that there will be more drag preachers. Amen. (Cheering)There is no doubt in my mind that with all of these anti-trans and anti-drug bills going on in the country that Mary Magdalene would have been an ally, if she was not queer herself. To witness our queer and trans siblings suffer at the hands of hateful politicians and the mob mentality of conservatives would be an all too familiar narrative.”