TX Megachurch Gives Congregants Free Cross Tattoos For Palm Sunday?

A church in Texas is facing criticism after setting up a tattoo parlor in the lobby and giving out tattoos during their Palm Sunday service.

StoneWater Church is a multi-site megachurch with seven locations. Led by Pastor Jeremy White, the church recently held a service on Palm Sunday emphasizing one’s identity in Christ.

To drive the point home, they introduced Spencer Williamson of In Depth Tattoos, revealing that he had already been tattooing some of the church staff before the service started.

White lamented that Williamson didn’t have time to tattoo everybody, so he invited congregants with artistic ability to stand. Once they did, the church passed out Sharpie markers to these talented members, telling them:

We’re going to give you a marker. We’re about to sing a song of worship at all of our campuses. And I’m gonna ask you to volunteer for five to 15 minutes and draw crosses on people’s arms if they would like you to.

To the congregants he encouraged:

If you’d like to go get a tattoo, why don’t you just move to the aisles? Go ahead and move to the aisles. There you go. Move to the aisles…if anybody’d like to get a true artistic cross, you’re welcome to go to them. Or if you want just a simple one, you could draw it yourself. Okay, no big deal.”

If you value journalism from an unapologetically Christian worldview, show your support by becoming a Protestia INSIDER today.
Become a patron at Patreon!

TOP STORIES

A note on comments/discussion: We do not censor/delete comments unless they contain profanity/obscenity/blasphemy. We do our best to review spam filters for non-spam comments, but we will inevitably miss some. Hyperlinks in comments generally result in deletion. If your comment isn’t immediately visible, it may be awaiting moderation – please don’t post it again. Comments close two weeks after an article/post is published.

2 responses to “TX Megachurch Gives Congregants Free Cross Tattoos For Palm Sunday?”

  1. Mike S

    The Real Person!

    Author Mike S acts as a real person and verified as not a bot.
    Passed all tests against spam bots. Anti-Spam by CleanTalk.

    The Real Person!

    Author Mike S acts as a real person and verified as not a bot.
    Passed all tests against spam bots. Anti-Spam by CleanTalk.
    says:

    Signs, signs, signs. People seem to need them like they need that Shroud of Turin thing. They “hate science” while claiming to love God, notwithstanding God created all the elements and how they function, and invite “the science” to prove the Shroud’s authenticity. It’s a forgery, yet they cling to it as “proof” of Christ’s resurrection. It “objectifies” their faith—just like a tattoo does.

  2. Samuel Bailey

    The Real Person!

    Author Samuel Bailey acts as a real person and verified as not a bot.
    Passed all tests against spam bots. Anti-Spam by CleanTalk.

    The Real Person!

    Author Samuel Bailey acts as a real person and verified as not a bot.
    Passed all tests against spam bots. Anti-Spam by CleanTalk.
    says:

    Good information, thanks

Ads Blocker Image Powered by Code Help Pro

Ad Blocker Detected

We have detected that you are using extensions to block ads. Please support us by disabling your ad blocker, or subscribe on Patreon to read ad-free!