A mostly white, left-wing “church” in Chicago suburb Oak Park has announced that it intends to launch a “fast” so worshipers can apologize for being white.
Apparently, these leftist half-wits think that God feels all white people are evil, or something.
First United Church of Oak Park in Illinois told parishioners that they will not use any music or liturgy associated with white people during this Easter. Instead, the church will use music and liturgies written by minorities and people of color.
The woke idiots posted the info to the church website.
“For Lent this year, First United is doing a mix of “giving something up” and “taking something on,” the church wrote.
“In our worship services throughout Lent, we will not be using any music or liturgy written or composed by white people. Our music will be drawn from the African American spirituals tradition, from South African freedom songs, from Native American traditions, and many, many more,” the fools added.
“For Lent, it is our prayer that in our spiritual disciplines we may grow as Christians, united in the body of Christ with people of all ages, nations, races, and origins,” the message concluded.
According to a report from Turning Point USA, the church also erected a sign promoting the racially-charged Lenten fast saying that it would be hosting worship services “around the voices of Black people, indigenous people, and people of color.”
Both the church office and head pastor John Edgerton, who is a White male, did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.
The church is also reportedly promoting reflections that it calls “evotionals” which have supported the idea of “fasting from whiteness.”
Liberals are truly evil people.
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