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Pastor Mike Todd’s Ballet Dancers Give New Meaning to ‘Tightly Wrapped’ at Church’s Christmas Extravaganza

by | Dec 28, 2022 | Apostasy, Entertainment, News, Religion, The Church, Video | 0 comments

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Oh boy, where do we even begin with Pastor Mike Todd of the Transformation Church? He’s certainly no stranger to controversy, as he made headlines earlier this year for turning tithing into a million-dollar lottery. But hey, even if you don’t win, at least you’ll have the joy of knowing you’ve done your part to support the circus church. And who knows, maybe you’ll hit the jackpot next time!

But Todd didn’t stop there. Just a few weeks ago, he made headlines again for an even more bizarre stunt. During a “sermon,” he spat in his hands and then proceeded to rub them all over a congregant’s face. It’s unclear exactly what message he was trying to convey with this strange behavior, but it’s safe to say that it was a memorable (and somewhat disgusting) illustration.

And let’s not forget about the time Todd showed up to preach a sermon wearing a t-shirt with a picture of his wife in a bikini. It’s almost as if Todd cares more about self-promotion and generating headlines than he does about spreading the teachings of the Bible. It’s a shame to see someone with such a large following put their own ego ahead of their faith.

In a more recent sermon, titled “Cuffed To The Cuddle,” Todd seemed to be trying to make a point about the dangers of cuddling. But instead of simply talking about it, he decided to demonstrate his point by jumping into bed with a mannequin and simulating inappropriate physical intimacy in front of the entire church. It was a cringeworthy moment, to say the least, and definitely not something you want to see during a Sunday morning sermon. I guess Todd really wanted to drive home the point that cuddling can lead to unintended consequences. Or maybe he just really likes mannequins. Either way, it’s safe to say that this was a sermon that no one in the audience will soon forget.

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It seems like Pastor Mike Todd of the Transformation Church just can’t stay out of the spotlight, and his latest stunt for the church’s Christmas extravaganza was no exception. This time, he decided to feature a ballet dance crew, and let’s just say that their tights were so tight, it was questionable whether they were wearing anything at all. As the dancers pranced around the stage, it was impossible not to notice their…ahem…shapely figures. Front and back. It was all just a little too much to handle.

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