A Dallas “church” hosted a service dedicated to celebrating drag performers and “transgender” individuals in defiance of the conservative Texas Legislature.
A video shared by Texas Family Project on X captured glimpses of the event at the United Church of Christ Cathedral of Hope on Sunday.
“Yesterday our team spent their day away from their families and church to expose evil happening in Texas,” commented Brady Gray, president of Texas Family Project, about the clips. “It isn’t fun, but if we’re going to see an end to this darkness, someone’s got to shine a light on it.”
Among the church’s performers was a “drag king”—a woman wearing a bedazzled beard and religious garments—who preached that “performing gender as a daily task is a learned cultural trait.”
The performer announced that her first experience in drag was in high school when she and other “closeted lesbians” volunteered to play men in a drama. The church audience laughed and applauded. […]
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