Union Theological Seminary held a “Drag Communion” event in their chapel, featuring drag performers presiding over the Lord’s Table while attendees were invited to dress in drag or any other “fabulous” way they saw fit.
The event promised to explore the “queerness” of the Last Supper and other so-called “deep questions,” all while reducing the sacred act of Communion to a flamboyant costume party hosted by LGBTQ activists Marge Erin Johnson and Chad Manley. Participants were encouraged to strut into the chapel as though the Lord’s Supper were some cabaret sideshow in need of an audience.
This is a spiritual trainwreck. These frauds have turned the Body and Blood of Christ into a glitter-covered circus act. Are we supposed to believe that these clowns actually think that the Savior of the world endured humiliation, flogging, and crucifixion so He could be reduced to a prop for a drag show?
These apostates didn’t just cross the line—they obliterated it, threw on a feather boa, and danced on the ashes. This isn’t about inclusion or progress either. It’s about rebellion. It’s about a seminary that has traded the glory of God for the applause of man, the truth of Scripture for the lies of the culture, and the holiness of Christ for the self-indulgent theatrics of an age that knows no shame.
If you ever wondered what happens when theology dies and narcissism takes the pulpit, wonder no more—Union has given us the answer, complete with sequins and cheap wigs.
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