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Date: April 01, 2020 at 11:20:44
From: Akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: evangelist to hold large Woodstock-like Christian gathering

URL: https://twitter.com/TheTweetOfGod/status/1245020027629142016


Right-wing evangelist Jonathan Shuttlesworth, a close friend of Rodney
Howard-Browne, says he intends to hold a large Woodstock-like Christian
gathering in defiance of stay-at-home orders.


God
@TheTweetOfGod
This is a fantastic idea and I encourage every single evangelical to attend.


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Date: April 01, 2020 at 14:05:42
From: Akira, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: evangelist to hold large Woodstock-like Christian gathering

URL: https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/490633-pennsylvania-pastor-announces-plans-to-organize-outdoor-easter


God told me to give another source and to mention there's a really long
video of Shuttlesworth there too.

Is this an April fool's joke? Who the hell knows.

"A Pennsylvania pastor earlier this week announced plans to hold an
“outdoor Easter blowout service” that he compared to the likes of
Woodstock, despite federal guidelines urging the public to avoid large
gatherings and practice social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic.

Jonathan Shuttlesworth, a televangelist based around Pittsburgh and
founder of the Revival Today ministry, made the announcement in a video he
posted to his YouTube page on Monday titled “The Rodney Howard-Browne
Tribute Special.”

The program was named after the Florida pastor who was arrested earlier
this week and charged with unlawful assembly and violation of the public
health rules for hosting two large services amid the outbreak at a
megachurch in Tampa on Sunday.


In recent weeks, scores of churches have moved to livestreaming their
services to follow guidelines from the White House and top health experts
urging the public to stay indoors and avoid discretionary travel in efforts to
mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus. However, the River at Tampa
Bay Church said earlier this month that it planned to keep its doors open to
help those in need.

In his tribute special to Howard-Browne on Monday, Shuttlesworth called
out authorities for arresting the pastor, whom he referred to as his “best”
and “possibly” only friend at the start of the program.

“You arrested my friend for having Church on Sunday in his own church on
private property in the United States of America,” he said while launching a
can off-screen. “If I would have told you that that was gonna happen in
January, you'd have thought I was a conspiracy theorist wacko."

“It finally came to a head where they not only arrested a pastor for deciding
to have church in his church on Sunday as a Christian in the United States of
America, but they did it to my best, possibly my only friend, Dr. Rodney
Howard Brown,” he continued.

“Let me ask you something,” he said later during the program. “Do you think
we fought for these freedoms in this country to freely assemble and practice
religion to give the rights back?”

Shuttlesworth said he wants to “bring people out to realize that God still has
a remnant that will fight for freedom, fight for the Gospel.”

“I'm going to announce it, but we're going to hold an outdoor Easter blowout
service, not online, a national gathering, you come from all over like
Woodstock,” he continued. “And we're going to gather and lift up Jesus
Christ. I'm not ashamed that Dr. Rodney got arrested. I'm ashamed that
when they wanted to arrest preachers for having church in an entire state
there was only one to come for.”

“I'm ashamed my butt wasn't seated next to him but I don't have a church,”
he added.

Earlier this month, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf (D) issued stay-at-home
orders to a number of counties in the state, including Allegheny County,
where Pittsburgh is located, to combat the coronavirus outbreak.

Later on Wednesday, he extended the orders to the rest of the counties in
the state. The Hill has reached out to Shuttlesworth to see if the recent
move by Wolf will have an impact on his plans to proceed with the Easter
service."


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