If you frequent the internet, you probably notice churches are in the news quite a lot lately. Whether it’s the sex abuse scandal wrecking DFW-based “Daystar Television” or the circular firing squads involving something called the “Antioch Declaration,” much drama erupted in the Evangelical internet. Sadly, the American church has also been infiltrated by wokeists, antinomians, and other subversives, though some in power are trying to combat this.
Recently, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton moved to shut down an Austin church’s “homeless ministry” because they allegedly operate a taxpayer-funded nonprofit center for the homeless right next to an elementary school. The suit alleges all the weirdest things Austin has to offer are happening there.
“An OAG investigation found that the center acts as a “magnet” for drug activity and criminal activity including public urination and defecation and violence on or next to the grounds of the nearby elementary school.” -
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Sunrise operates mere feet from an elementary school. Students and staff “bear witness to the homeless walking around naked, fornicating, relieving themselves in public, and engaging in open drug use,…” - AG Press Release
Reviews describing the chaos date back several years.
One leftist Austinite pastor, Zach Lambert, was among the first crying “persecution” over his friend’s church-based drug dump getting crushed by AG Paxton. Has he considered that maybe anarchy isn’t a Christian virtue?
Lambert has a history of promoting heresy, and Neomarxist talking points regarding the church.
Judging by the reviews left by concerned Austinites nearby, the previously mentioned drug den appears to be a source of much criminality and general mayhem plaguing the area; I’m no theologian, but I doubt Jesus would approve of rampant degeneracy and leaving tweaker needles near children.
For obvious reasons, many notable Christians piled on to Lambert’s defense of the aforementioned antinomians. One was pastor and “Boniface Option” author Andrew Isker, who highlighted a part readers should definitely pay attention to.
It was also shown the “church” does more than harbor druggies. They apparently harbor deviants who think masturbating in front of women is ok and use your tax dollars to facilitate this. Places like this will likely be targeted by the Paxton Inquisition.
The wokefication of Texas churches is nothing new, and is something we've covered for years.
AG Paxton will likely win this and speed up the Democrat flight from Texas, which will include Left-leaning Austin “churches.”
Don't call this a church. It's just a gay bar with a tax haven.