Gerald O. Glenn held a church service on March 22nd despite warnings about social distancing. During the sermon, he preached about not being afraid of death, telling the congregation, "I firmly believe that God is larger than this dreaded virus." The Virginia pastor has since died from the coronavirus, and four of his family members are now battling it themselves. His daughter, Mar-Gerie Crawley, said in a Facebook post days later that she, her husband, her sister, and her mother, Marcietia Glenn, "are all currently fighting this virus."
Mark Anthony Spell has held six services since March 16th when Governor John Bel Edwards announced an order against gatherings of more than 50 people. His church sent 26 buses to pick up congregants, saying that people in his church "would rather come to church and worship like free people than live like prisoners in their homes." Church attorney Jeff Wittenbrink, who had been present for two events at the church in April, has contracted coronavirus, and at least one member of the church has died from complications of the virus. Spell, who asked congregants to donate their stimulus checks to his church, was arrested for allegedly driving a church bus in reverse toward Trey Bennett, who has protested services during the coronavirus pandemic at Life Tabernacle Church.
__________________ Your Lord knows very well what is in your heart. Your soul suffices this day as a reckoner against you. I need no witnesses. You do not listen to your soul, but listen instead to your anger and your rage.
__________________ Your Lord knows very well what is in your heart. Your soul suffices this day as a reckoner against you. I need no witnesses. You do not listen to your soul, but listen instead to your anger and your rage.
he died like a proud covidiot. last words out of his mouth were "I was still right", before closing it forever and ending his oxygen thievery
__________________ Your Lord knows very well what is in your heart. Your soul suffices this day as a reckoner against you. I need no witnesses. You do not listen to your soul, but listen instead to your anger and your rage.