Drag Clown Minister

You may have forgotten about International Drag Day yesterday, but the LGBTists at Q Christian Fellowship sure didn’t:

International Drag Day is celebrated every year on July 16th, honoring the art of drag and its impact on LGBTQ+ culture. While drag is often seen simply as entertainment, some artists use it as a form of ministry and a way to express their faith…

Q Christian Fellowship expresses its faith by showcasing blaspheming deviants. Presenting a nonbinary entity calling itself King Julez:

My drag is my most sacred spiritual practice. …

My drag persona is a clown—one who is genderless, ageless, boundary-crossing and full of fun. …

I know my drag and call to ministry are connected because of the process that happens when I get in drag to offer worship leadership. …

On many occasions, I have shown up to the church where I was leading worship, and the colours on my face and in my outfit matched the colours in the sanctuary. … In these moments, I am filled with warmth and feel the connection to God and my art.

They will keep farcifying Christianity in the name of depravity until they get the hail of fire and brimstone they have been asking for.

On a tip from Mike B.

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