ONLY NOW!!? Pastor Mike Todd and Transformation Church Have First Live Service in OVER 900 DAYS!
Pastor Michael Todd leads Transformation Church (TC.) He is known for crowd surfing during his church’s worship service and spending a lot of money. In the last two years, he’s given away $3,500,000 in houses, cash, and cars, spent $65,000 to buy 168 pairs of shoes, gave $600,000 in “reparations,” and purchased $66,000,000 in real estate.
He’s also known for preaching some good old-fashioned Modalism, giving the world perhaps the grossest illustration in church after he snorted and then hocked a loogie full of spit and snot into his hand and rubbed it in another man’s face and claiming his church had 75k salvations in the last 18 months even though practically none of them stuck around.
Unbelievably, he also just had his first live service that was open to the public in over 900 days-two and a half years- having been closed since March 2020. He writes on Instagram:
H.O.T (Humble, Open, And Transparent) Moment
Tomorrow will be the first time in 3 years that I will be preaching at @wearetransformation with people in the building since the pandemic…
The man I was the last time I took that platform is not the man I am today..💯
God took me through a process of discipline that has #TRANSFORMED me spiritually, mentally, physically, and emotionally. Transformation isn’t just a logo, it’s a LIFESTYLE.
With all that God is continuing to do in me, I have a burden to help you do the same in every area of your life. tC will be a place of great healing, help, and wholeness for so many
TELL EVERYBODY 🗣—- IT’S TIME TO COME HOME!
Prior to this, only staff members and church volunteers were allowed in the building while the rest of the flock watched the service online. The church has not stated why they have chosen this route, and the last COVID-19 on their website is from May 2020.
We reached out to the church to ask why on earth they were closed for so long, but did not receive a reply at the time of this article.
According to videos posted on the church’s Facebook page, people were lined up since 4:30am to attend, with many more arriving hours before the doors opened.
They needn’t have bothered, as this is not a church anyone should be attending.
I would say ‘better late than never’ but in this case, I’m not so sure.