Buddhist Monks and Getting Kicked Out by Christians — Pastor Jeff Mercer's Story
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Welcome to another episode of The Parish Circuit, for truth, goodness and beauty for Acadiana and all of Louisiana.
When Buddhist monks walked through Central Louisiana on a "peace walk" to Washington D.C., Christ Fellowship pastor Jeffrey Mercer made a one-minute video explaining why Jesus—not Buddhism—offers real peace. The internet exploded. Christians called him hateful and intolerant. And then the Wesley Center, a United Methodist facility where his church had rented space for nine years, kicked them out.
In this episode, Stuart Amidon sits down with Pastor Jeff Mercer and Pastor Brian Rhodes from Grace Presbyterian to unpack what happened, why it happened, and what it reveals about the state of Christianity in the Deep South. We discuss the reaction from both Christians and non-Christians, the fear of being labeled a fundamentalist, what it means to speak clearly in the public square, and why young men are increasingly drawn to churches that proclaim truth without apology.
Watch Jeff's Videos:
- Original car video
- Follow-up statement
Christ Fellowship:
- cfcenla.com