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Megachurch Puts On Super Bowl Performance During Sermon While Playing Music by Foul-Mouthed Gangsta Rapper E-40

by | Feb 12, 2024 | Apostasy, News, Religion, The Church, Video | 0 comments

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This week, you’re probably going to see a lot of clips on social media and the blogosphere about churches who traded sound biblical preaching for stupid Super Bowl performances during worship service. Obviously, this demonstrates where their heart is, as their treasure is here on earth. But perhaps one of the lamest sermons I ran across, at least so far, is from Lifepoint Church in Rock Hill, SC, which is pastored by Nate Siemon and his wife.

During the sermon, which they titled “Super Bowl of Preaching,” four “pastors,” including his wife, got up to preach one “quarter” of the sermon. During each “quarter,” a stupid skit was put on, and throughout the entire “sermon,” background music was being played by one of the most foul-mouthed “gangsta rappers” today, E-40.

Who is E-40? Here are a list of some of his songs and lyrics, with the curse words bleeped out:

Do Ya Head Like ThisOut here we ridin them scrapers, turnin mo’ heads than them Maseratis, Havin mo’ fame than them there Ferraris, Sellin that ‘caine and that there Qadafi, The life of the f*****n party, Bacardi Light and Bacardi Dark, Triple sec and that grenadine and that pineapple juice and parsley, Go up and bite that 2** like a shark, upside down frown…

Bad B**chMy ni**a you see that s**t? Ni**a that bitch thicker than… peanut butter in the freezer, Ni**a I’m tryna have that that b**ch mane…

And, of course, the song that was being played in the background during all of this “church’s” stupid Super Bowl illustrations:

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Tell Me When to GoOoh. Jesus Christ had dreads, so shake em, I ain’t got none, but I’m planning on growing some…Talking big s**t in the scraper, going hella dummy, 1800, Jose Cuervo

Seems appropriate, right? I find it hard to believe that such places continue to call themselves churches and are able to get away with it. The entire bride of Christ ought to be incensed by such debauchery in the name of Christ. These institutions are prostitutes, and we’re allowing them to smear not only us, but our Lord Jesus Christ too. Here’s a clip from the sermon:

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