Social Media is spiraling after a video posted by Transformation Church showing their pastor, Michael Todd, rubbing his spit on a man’s face has gone viral.
On Sunday during his sermon, he was trying to get a message to his congregation about “the possibility of a receiving a negative response from people while receiving blessings from God.” Todd stated, “Receiving vision from God might get nasty.” The pastor then proceeded to cough mucus and spit into his hand then rub it on the face of one of his members. This member had willingly offered themselves up to be an example for his message.
However, after rubbing saliva on the man’s face, church members can be heard on the live recording gasping and reacting to what they just seen. Todd then explained, “How you just reacted is how the people in your life will react when God is doing what it takes for the miracle.”
The video quickly made its way to Twitter with many people chiming in with their views and opinions. One Twitter user @jiggyjayy2 said, “If your pastor is Jamal Bryant or Mike Todd call 1-800-810-8271, you may be eligible for compensation for being led straight to hell!!!”
Another, @ehlboogie, said,” What is the CDC going to do about Mike Todd?”
Pastor Todd has now become a trending topic on Twitter and the rest of the comments are entertaining to say the least.
Many of his own church members commented during the live stream as well; many expressing that while they understood the message they were disgusted in the manner it was carried out. All of this comes in the middle of a pandemic when people are still wearing masks and trying to social distance from their family and friends.
After looking today, Transformation Church has posted the following on their Facebook page: “We are so grateful for Pastor Mike’s and Brenton’s obedience to God, allowing themselves to be used, so God’s children can clearly receive His word. We pray that as you seek God, He gives you clear vision, and you always remember that.”
For more than information, you can search Transformation Church on all major social media platforms.
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Daniel Smith is a Tampa-based PopWrapped staff writer with a love for all things tech and lifestyle luxuries