It feels like a lifetime ago, but there was a time in America when certain places were sacred. A quiet understanding existed that the shrill noise of politics stopped at certain doorways. But in the sanitized, godless America the radical left dreams of, there are no sacred spaces. Every corner of our society, from the classroom to the boardroom, has been conquered. Now, even the sanctuary of the church is just another battlefield.
This particular brand of activist, drunk on its own self-importance, operates with the unearned arrogance of a toddler king. They believe they have the right to storm any space, disrupt any gathering, and scream their profane slogans at anyone who refuses to kneel. They are driven by an ideology that respects no tradition and honors no faith. But what happens when their unstoppable force of anarchy meets an immovable object of faith? A pastor in North Carolina just gave them the answer.
From ‘The Daily Caller’:
“You roll up in this church doing stuff like that, and it’s going to be the royal rumble. And the funny thing is, I’m not joking. We have worked hard. We built the church in the name of the Lord. We dedicated it to the Lord,” Wooden said. “It’s built for worship. Our blood, sweat, tears, and finances are in this place.”
🚨Bishop Patrick L. Wooden has sent a clear message to Don Lemon and other protestors:
"I just want to say to protestors and all of them, don't do that here. Amen, Don Lemon don't come here." pic.twitter.com/m1TkNnSp3C
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) January 27, 2026
A Line in the Sand
That powerful declaration came from the Rev. Patrick L. Wooden, Sr., a man who has clearly seen enough. His righteous anger was sparked by a disgraceful incident more than a week ago, when a radical anti-ICE activist named William Kelly stormed a Minnesota church during its service. Kelly and his fellow agitators berated police and shouted obscenities, turning a house of worship into a stage for their political tantrum. You know, the usual calling cards of the ‘tolerant’ left.
Pastor Wooden saw this attack for what it was: a calculated desecration. He looked out at his own congregation, at the church they built through years of hard work, and drew a firm line in the sand. His warning wasn’t just for generic protesters; he called out the enablers by name, making it clear that the poison of woke anarchy would find no home in his sanctuary.
The Media’s Complicit Cheerleader
Pastor Wooden aimed one of his sharpest rebukes at a man who thinks he’s above the law and Americans’ religious freedoms: Don Lemon. The disgraced former CNN host, a man who has never seen a leftist mob he wouldn’t defend, streamed footage of the Minnesota church disruption. Instead of condemning the profane invasion of a sacred space, Lemon later defended his actions, giving cover to the mob and amplifying their message of chaos.
This is the modern left’s playbook. An activist carries out an attack on American values, and a so-called journalist provides the air cover, sanitizing the thuggery as righteous protest. Lemon isn’t an observer; he’s a participant, a cheerleader for the very forces seeking to tear down our most cherished institutions. Pastor Wooden’s direct warning—“Don Lemon. Don’t come here.”—was a necessary and courageous rebuke to the media elite who believe they can promote this societal rot without consequence.
Pastor Wooden’s sermon was more than a warning; it was a rallying cry. It was a reminder that the defense of faith and freedom begins not in Washington, D.C., but in our own communities, with strong leaders who refuse to bow to intimidation. The question for the rest of us is simple: who else has this kind of backbone? Look around. Your community needs leaders like this, because the mob isn’t going away on its own.
Key Takeaways
- Radical leftist activists are now targeting houses of worship for political disruption.
- Courageous leaders like Pastor Wooden are drawing a hard line against woke intimidation.
- Corporate media figures like Don Lemon often enable and amplify these attacks on faith.
- The Trump administration is using federal law to prosecute and punish church disruptors.
Sources: Daily Caller