Church Puts on Super Bowl-themed Service with Football Mascot, Preaches on Super Bowl Commercials

A couple of churches in Missouri transformed their buildings into football stadiums to show their support for the Kansas City Chiefs participating in the Superbowl for the First time in 50 years, putting on a Super Bowl-themed service that includes a giant helmet walkway into the church, putting ‘turf’ on the ground, having all the worship leaders and staff dress up in Kansas City Chief jerseys, having a football accuracy station, giving out free hotdogs, setting up a photos station where congregants can take their picture with player cutouts, blasting a smoke machine, and playing football videos on the background wall while singing.

The sermon? Preaching on and exegeting super bowl commercials.

Led by Craig Groeschel, the pastor and lead visionary who is an awful preacher and habitual scripture-twister, and who recently launched the metaverse for the megachurch, these are the churches we wrote about here:

For Life.Church East Kansas City and Life.Church Northland, the god of football and the idolatry of sports has clearly superseded the one true Lord. 

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