The Christian Post: A man dressed as a woman appeared to threaten violence against supporters of President Donald Trump at a drag event linked to a Dallas church.
The incident took place following a “drag king” service at Cathedral of Hope, a United Church of Christ (UCC) congregation, in which a performer suggested the far-left church’s congregants should “sacrifice” Trump voters.
“If any of y’all voted for Trump, please don’t tell us,” the man said, eliciting a smattering of applause from the audience. “No, don’t tell us … or do y’all sacrifice? Could we start?”
When someone in the crowd identified another person, the performer asked, “He voted for Trump?” After the audience member denied it, the drag performer said, “OK, ‘cause I will kill him,” garnering laughter from the audience.
The performer then shared a story about how he was part of a group of “other drag queens” who went to Austin to “fist fight” Gov. Greg Abbott, who is a Christian and a paraplegic following an accident in 1984 in which he lost use of his legs.
“He just wouldn’t’t stand up and fight me,” the drag performer said, adding, “I think that’s the easiest thing we can do with the money that we raise is take away those wheelchair ramps, not let him have access to the [Texas House] floor.”
CP reached out to Cathedral for Hope for comment. This article will be updated if a response is received.
In response to the video, Brady Gray, president of Texas Family Project, which first shared the video on social media, said his organization is working to “expose evil happening in Texas.”
Dallas “church” sponsored drag show following a “drag king’s” sermon. They threatened Trump supporters and even @GregAbbott_TX. What is going on in Texas? — Texas Family Project (@FamilyProjectTX) February 16, 2025
“Yesterday our team spent their day away from their families and church to expose evil happening in Texas,” said Gray. “It isn’t fun, but if we’re going to see an end to this darkness, someone’s got to shine a light on it.”
The Cathedral of Hope, one of the largest UCC congregations in the world with a reported 4,000 members, and is known for its progressive, LGBT activism.
In September 2023, Cathedral of Hope held a similar drag-themed event to protest Texas’ ban on drag performances that take place in front of minors, which was later ruled unconstitutional by a federal judge.
At that event, Cathedral of Hope invited several drag troupes, including the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a blasphemous group that spurred controversy over allegations of being anti-Catholic.
In May 2023, the group was invited, canceled and then re-invited to Dodger Stadium for the team’s pride event despite backlash from both conservative and religious groups.
Prophetic Link:
“There is a cause for alarm in the condition of the religious world today. God’s mercy has been trifled with. The multitude make void the law of Jehovah, “teaching for doctrines the commandments of men.” Infidelity prevails in many of the churches in our land; not infidelity in its broadest sense, —an open denial of the Bible, —but an infidelity that is robed in the garb of Christianity, while it is undermining faith in the Bible as a revelation from God. Fervent devotion and vital piety have given place to hollow formalism. As the result, apostasy and sensualism prevail. Christ declared, “As it was in the days of Lot, … even thus shall it be in the day when the Son of man is revealed.” The daily record of passing events testifies to the fulfillment of His words. The world is fast becoming ripe for destruction. Soon the judgments of God are to be poured out, and sin and sinners are to be consumed.” Patriarchs and Prophets, page 166.
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William Stroud
Saturday March 8th, 2025 at 09:59 AMLots of evil in the world today. It’s all around us, everywhere you look, like this “church” for example. It means Jesus is coming soon. Surely He will not allow this to continue for much longer. We need to share His message with all who will listen. Blessings to all.