Seminary Puts on ‘Drag Communion’ In Order to Free ‘Femmes’ and ‘Leather-daddies’ + Last Supper was ‘Very Queer’
Union Theological Seminary in New York, NY, is a repository for every sort of half-baked pagan prerogative where no faithful Christian has stepped foot on campus since 1927. This is, after all, the same place with a Master of Arts program where students can paint with all the colors of the wind and “think and feel with other species, with the trees, with the soil, with the rivers.”
To this end, they put on an outrageously blasphemous ‘Drag Communion’ whereby the Rev. Marge Erin Johnson, an ordained Minister with the United Church of Christ who moonlights as a garish drag queen, led attendees to “ponder the queerness of the Last Supper” while retelling the story in his own bizarre way.
The whole thing is a disgraceful mess and reads like something a demon that hasn’t taken their Adderall or slept in three days would come up with.
The queerest thing about The Last Supper, is when Jesus says, take this bread and eat it. This is my body…It’s queer, as in the body of Christ reflects all identities, butch and femme, trans and non-binary and queer, it’s all the queers. I mean, Jesus became human like us, right? And Jesus’s body is now all of us, all of the bodies.
The body of Christ is queer. It doesn’t matter if you’re a man or woman, for there is no male or female in the body of Christ. All that matters is that you’re divine.