Evangelical Church Complains About Anti-ICE Invasion Due to ‘Entitlement’ From ‘White Supremacy,’ Don Lemon Says
Is your faith downstream from the Ku Klux Klan and white supremacy?
That’s what former CNN anchor Don Lemon and podcast host Jennifer Welch said of Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota. Agitators who claim that one of the church’s pastors also works for Immigration and Customs Enforcement stormed the church last week, separating the pastor from his congregation, chanting, “Who shut this down? We shut this down!” and terrifying children.
Lemon filmed the church invasion and got in the pastor’s face mid-service, asking him why he wasn’t engaging in dialogue with the people who derailed his church service.
The leftist commentator claimed he was only reporting on the church invasion as a journalist, but Cities Church’s lawyers said, “There is no ‘press pass’ to invade a sanctuary or to conspire to interrupt religious services.”
Lemon later betrayed an animus against Cities Church and the evangelical Christianity the church preaches.
This is not peaceful protest. This is an invasion of a sacred space. Anti-ICE agitators disrupted Cities Church in the middle of service.
Warning: the agitators on the Left are serious. The man who posted this video bragged about doing this—comparing it to Jesus flipping over… pic.twitter.com/BeeIdubpwM
On Monday, he filmed a video with Welch, co-host of the “I’ve Had It” podcast.
During the video, Welch said of Cities Church, “that sect of evangelical Christianity has its rooting in the KKK because the KKK was a religious........
