(Louder With Crowder)—“There might be a swear word in the song,” — and by ‘might,’ they meant there definitely would be, per the woke worship team at Zao MKE Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. However, they failed to mention that the song would focus on sexual preferences and glorify behavior many consider sinful — but that’s neither here nor there.
The song was titled “Thank God For That,” and it was intended to emphasize how proud they are to be gay. It included lyrics such as “I’m f****** gay and thank God for that, Christians cast me out but Jesus had my back.”
“There might be a swear word.” Woke church drops new praise and worship song with the F-Bomb
🎶”I’m f****** gay and thank God for that
Christians cast me out but Jesus had my back”🎶See the story https://t.co/UwcOerZ52P pic.twitter.com/Z39HekL449
— Protestia (@Protestia) June 19, 2025
I’m truly sorry you had to hear that, but since I had to experience it, now you do too.
You know, they really did not have to debut this song. It’s pretty clear that they are “really gay.” And they could have just said they hate Christians; they really did not have to do all of that.
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