Christian rapper and singer Lecrae defended the skit and called on Christians to reflect on the video’s critique of churches.
When Druski dropped his latest Instagram skit, the laughs came quickly. But so did the unease. In Druski’s latest social ...
Druski’s viral parody of flying preachers and their designer drip has the internet debating the fine line between megachurch ministry and performance.
Recently, the comedian Druski released a skit poking fun at Christian megachurches. Reactions to this skit include a shockingly large number of Christians describing the video as offensive and ...
The video opens with Druski suspended above a crowded sanctuary amid smoke and dramatic lighting as Kirk Franklin’s “Revolution” blares, setting the tone for a high-budget spiritual performance.
Comedian Druski’s viral skit parodying prosperity-style Black megachurch culture has ignited widespread praise, backlash and reflection, with viewers debating whether the satire critiques exploitation ...
Lead pastor of Transformation Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Michael Todd, has dismissed a viral video skit mocking prosperity ...
Druski’s latest viral video has prompted widespread discussion across Black social media, reopening long-standing conversations about faith, performance and accountability within mega church culture.
Leave it to Druski to have everyone rolling on the floor laughing.
Pastor Mike Todd responds to Druski's viral mega-church skit, calling it a "weapon of mass distraction" during a Tulsa sermon.