Priscilla Shirer Teams up with Trinity- Denier T.D. Jakes for Easter Sermon

Lifeway darling Priscilla Shirer, daughter of Pastor Tony Evans, has teamed up with famed Trinity-denier Bishop T.D. Jakes to help deliver an Easter missive on Trinity Broadcasting Network, joining Max Lucado for the special program.

The property-gospel preaching, capital ‘M’ Modalist T. D. Jakes, though continuing to be platformed by those at the Christian Post and Charisma News, has gone on record as saying he doesn’t believe that Jesus is the second person of the Trinity, but rather is just a “manifestation” of God.

In fact, even now his church website reads, “There is one God, Creator of all things, infinitely perfect, and eternally existing in three manifestations:  Father, Son and Holy Spirit.” He is what we like to affectionately call an ‘Arch-heretic’ who has weaseled himself into the ways of evangelicalism, frequently being promoted by the likes of Stephen Furtick and Judah and Chelsea Smith.

Shirer, for her part, is quite possibly a worst preacher than her gal-pal Beth Moore. When she’s not advocating for mysticism and contemplative prayer, or platforming other awful teachers like Christine Caine, she’s demonstrating with startling clarity why she is such an objectionably terrible preacher and bible teacher, recently framing scripture as just “hand-me-down-the-revelation” that is not sufficient.

In this case, after accepting the baton from the Trinity denier, she went on to preach about Mary Magdalene’s oppression and marginalization.


h/t to The Dissenter for the vid.

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