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Pagan “Church” Trades Christ for Super Bowl Performances and an Elvis Impersonator

by | Feb 12, 2024 | Apostasy, Entertainment, News, Religion, Social-Issues, The Church, Video | 0 comments

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Earlier today, we reported that one megachurch had put on a Super Bowl-themed service in lieu of biblical preaching and it even included background music from one of the most vile, foul-mouthed rappers of our day, E-40. Yet, it seems like the Super Bowl has become the god of most of these pagan institutions that call themselves churches.

Here, another megachurch in Ohio puts on another silly non-Christian Super Bowl-themed service and even hires an Elvis impersonator to sing See See Rider.

Here are some more pics from the service:

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