Texas 'Church' Hosts 'Drag Sunday,' Where Gender-Benders Threaten to Kill Trump Voters

Brittany M. Hughes | February 17, 2025
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The “Cathedral of Hope,” a pagan pit of debauchery masquerading as a “church” in Dallas, Texas, held its second annual “Drag Sunday” over the weekend, in which they invited multiple gender-bending weirdos to the stage to declare gender a “social construct” and openly threaten Trump voters.

Billed on the group’s website as an “act of defiance and in response to the numerous bills introduced into the Texas Legislature attacking drag performers and transgender people,” the event was the second time the not-a-church invited drag performers and members of the LGBTQ community for a “blessing” to “affirm those who use drag as an art form and affirm our transgender siblings made in the image of God.”

And to crap all over the Scriptures and God’s clearly spelled-out design for humanity as being created male and female by design and for a purpose.

Fortunately for us, the Texas Family Project showed up to the event and took several videos, including one of a drag performer openly threatening to “kill” anyone in the audience who voted for Donald Trump during the cathedral’s after-service drag brunch set against a hellscape-themed background.

The same drag queen then mocked Texas Governor Greg Abbott for being in a wheelchair (how inclusive) and claiming Texas should remove handicap ramps from public buildings so he can’t access the state legislature.

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The Texas Family Project also filmed the cathedral’s guest speaker, Brooke Dooley, a biological female, "reverend," and “drag king” who goes by the stage name “Brock Bottom,” and who, according the “church’s” own website, “enjoys blatantly ignoring gender norms in favor of an uninhibited, playful expression of being that combines queer history, pop culture, tear-away pants and, at times, religion.” During her speech, Dooley called gender a “social construct” that is “fragile and arbitrarily constructed” to enforce “power dynamics.”

I gotta say, as helpful as it may be to understanding the slow degradation of our society, I'll give props to the Texas Family Project for daring to step foot in the building to get this footage. I wouldn't want to be around when the lightning strikes.

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