Uncle Fester? Morticia? SBC Megachurch Performs Bizarre ‘Addams Family’ Song and Dance For ‘Spooky’ Sermon Series

Church by the Glades in Coral Springs, FL, above and beyond all other congregations, exemplifies the use of worldly entertainment and ear-scratching techniques in the pathetic hope of catching the attention of wayward goatlings.

Known for their extravagant attempts to keep their members entertained, the 8000-member Southern Baptist megachurch frequently features secular songs in their services, having a repertoire that includes a Beyonce song about Dominatrixes, a cover of Run D.M.C’s sleazy and sexual song Walk this Way in church, performing Kendrick Lamar’s N95, only cleaned up and sanitized for church audiences, removing the curse words and racial epitaphs for a sermon illustration, putting on a Willy Wonka Christmas worship service’ and having a crazy ‘Baby Shark’ mashup during service, replete with smoke and canons!

Now, they’re putting on an Addams Family themed sermon series called “My Weird Family!”

Transitioning from a praise and worship song to leaders dressed up as the Addams Family, announcements are given before the worship band plays a remixed mashup of the theme song while young women in costume dance and snap their fingers in some bizarre poetry-slam/ art installation piece.

Following the routine, lead pastor David Hughes welcomes congregants and guests to the “weirdest weekend of the year” at the church, telling them that they’re just “embracing the fun and spooky of the season.”

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