At least two church buildings in San Antonio — Community Bible Church and Church Unlimited Stone Oak — were tagged with graffiti messages amidst “No Kings” protests in major cities around the country.
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“To spew evil, spray paint this on our church, in a form of hate, causes me to question the very belief system of [those] who participate, condone, and not condemn this kind of hate language and ideology,” wrote Community Bible Church Pastor Ed Newton in a Facebook post about the vandalism.
According to the photos, vandals allegedly tagged the property with the phrases, “Jesus wants Trump gone,” and, “No king but God.”
“The truth is what Jesus wants is for all people to repent and live for Him surrendered from a lifestyle of hate, sin and evil,” wrote Newton. “Jesus came to save sinners, change sinners, to sons and daughter that includes us all, me and you, including every president before us, amongst us and after us.”
He ended his post with, “Jesus is King.”
As for Church Unlimited Stone Oak, founding Pastor Bil Cornelius wrote on social media he is “so disappointed” to see the purported vandalism at one of his congregation’s satellite locations.
“Vandalism is not protesting,” he wrote. “It is a crime.”
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The alleged vandals at Church Unlimited reportedly spray painted on the sidewalk, “Jesus wants Trump gone.”
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