United Church Of Christ Impastors Hold Blessing Ceremony FOR Planned Parenthood
Revealing themselves to be little more than little Christ-hating pagans and paganettes, a delegate of United Church of Christ impastors took time away from attending the denomination’s General Synod to travel to a Milwaukee Planned Parenthood clinic following Sunday’s worship session. Here, they joined staff and delegates to hold a service of blessing and solidarity for the abortuary, highlighting the devilish denominations’ long-standing history of promoting, defending, and entrenching the murder of babies.
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The event, which took place in 2019 but which we just heard about, was covered in the UCC’s denominational website, where they explain:
The Rev. Traci Blackmon, a trained nurse and the UCC associate general minister of Justice and Local Church Ministries, assured the participating Planned Parenthood staff members that “the UCC stands with you.”
Referring to the new restrictions, Blackmon asserted, “This is not about reproductive rights. This is about controlling women. This is not about saving lives. It’s about controlling women. It is not about children. It is about controlling women. If it were about children, we would have the same amount of energy at the border right now. If it was about children, we wouldn’t have children being hungry at night.
“This is a fight for a woman’s right to be,” she concluded, ” and we will not go back.”
The service included “a responsive litany, the reading of testimonies from women who had turned to Planned Parenthood for medical services, and a prayer of thanksgiving, followed by the spreading of rose “petals of protection” around the perimeter of the site.”
Tanya Atkinson, the president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, “said she would not “be able to find the words to express how meaningful it was” to her and her colleagues to have UCC faith leaders join them on the “sacred ground” of the clinic.””