Woke Church Celebrates Planned Parenthood as Valued ‘Ministry Partner,’ Invites Abortion CEO to Teach Them

With a median congregational age of 69 and a commitment to social justice, the Episcopalian church is dying, both figuratively and literally. According to the denomination’s own projections, attendance will decline by 98% by 2041. Episcopal priestess Rev. Dwight Zscheile has lamented the losses, noting, “At this rate, there will be no one in worship by around 2050 in the entire denomination.” 

Good. 

Populated exclusively by octogenarian devils and blue-haired lesbians, their imminent demise cannot come soon enough. This is the same denomination that recently passed resolutions condemning ‘pregnancy crisis centers’ and formally supporting sex changes for children after all.

One church that is drunk on its own pagan proclivities is the Episcopalian All Saints Church in Pasadena, California. Led by impastor Tim Rich, they are both one of the largest Episcopal churches in the country and the most liberal, known for their commitment to political activism, LGBTQ affirmation, and baby murder.

One particularly mephistophelean incident that demonstrates their pagan proclivities occurred when impastor Mike Kinman invited the CEO of Planned Parenthood of Pasadena to give a talk and teach at the church’s Rector’s Forum. Here, he praised the abortion giant for being such excellent ministry partners while asking how the ‘church’ can better support their work. He explains:

“Several years ago, the All Saints Vestry passed a resolution that declared that All Saints as a congregation is prayerfully pro-choice. And I think it is one of the more important resolutions that this vestry has passed because the religious community in America has not, in general speaking, had a similar view.

We are clear here at All Saints that we stand up for reproductive justice. We stand up for women’s health. We stand up for the health of all people, and that is why we are absolutely thrilled to have as a ministry partner Planned Parenthood and we have a long history of supporting Planned Parenthood.”

Kinman then invited Planned Parenthood of Pasadena CEO Sherry Bonner to the pulpit, who laid out all the way she and her organization are fighting pro-lifers. She even thanked members of the church who volunteer at the abortuary and sit on the board, reiterating to the congregation that “we have a lot of intersections between All Saints Church and Planned Parenthood for which I’m thrilled…”

It’s all very, very, very evil.



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