My Aunt Patty and Uncle Robert lived in Arkansas for several years after going to the mission field. I called Uncle Robert this morning and asked if he had heard about the event happening this week in Little Rock. He was shocked when I told him.
A drag show is about to profane the Nativity story in the heart of Arkansas, turning the sanctuary of St. Michael’s Episcopal Church in Little Rock into a den of sexual spectacle and outright blasphemy.
This so-called “Drag Nativity,” hosted by the Queer Collective on December 7, is no innocent play or act of welcome for the sexually divergent.
It is a brazen assault on the Incarnation, with the promoters crowing that it is an act of “reclamation and resistance,” as though the sacred mystery of God-made-Man belongs to ideologues who despise the Gospel rather than to the faithful charged with guarding it.
They do not mince words: the Nativity, when the Eternal Word entered our broken world through the spotless womb of the Virgin Mary, is now “the queerest story ever told,” not owned by “those who dismiss us.”
This is not loving inclusion; it is wicked inversion.
This is a cynical hijacking of Bethlehem’s miracle to peddle sexualized propaganda under the guise of creativity, mocking the Christ Child, His Immaculate Mother, and the purity of divine humility with wigs, corsets, and lewd reinterpretations.
Worse still, they make no secret of the filth they intend to unleash.
The event runs explicitly under the code words “Drag Brunch rules” for insiders means drag perforrmers:
- Strut in obscene and provocative clothing
- Hurl sexual innuendo and crude jokes about anatomy
- Make lewd gestures about desire
- Perform hip-thrusting dances that mimic the sexual act
- Invite the audience to stuff tips into garters and cleavage
- Grind against wide-eyed guests
- Keep the entire performance as close to “R-rated” as they think they can get away with
All beneath the cross and in front of the same altar, many were baptised.
Parents who dare bring children to St. Michael’s Episcopal Church for this Christmas program have been forewarned that this Nativity is PG-13 and unfit for innocence.
Yet, here it is being paraded into a consecrated space.
This is not the celebration of the sacred night when Holiness made his dwelling on earth; it is a lascivious cabaret, draped across the Nativity like a satanic veil over the manger.
The church is holy ground, set apart for the worship of the Triune God, not a theater for perversion or a platform for activists to celebrate their contempt for Scripture.
Inviting this inside the church desecrates the altar and betrays Christians who trust their clergy.
It mirrors Israel’s ancient importing of false worship into God’s Temple.
Scripture warns us not to place stumbling blocks before little ones.
A PG-13 drag show inside a church is more than a stumbling block; it is an abomination.
Jesus turned tables in the Temple over lesser offenses.
You who committed your lives to defend the faith, uphold the Gospel, and care for the sheep, how dare you permit this?
You must forbid it now, or rip down the cross from your walls, for no sanctuary can bear both the emblem of Calvary and the chains of sexual slavery.
You cannot serve the God born of a Virgin in poverty and silence while licensing the sexualization of His birth as pagan pantomime.
This betrayal poisons families who come seeking refuge in the Church’s arms.
Worst of all, it broadcasts to a watching world that Episcopal leaders will prostrate the sacred at the altar of cultural applause, leading souls not to Christ but to lasciviousness wrapped in rainbow deceit.
December 7 looms like a storm on the liturgical calendar.
Once the lights dim and the first lewd lip-sync begins, the videos will flood TikTok, Instagram, and every corner of the internet, crowing victory for those who twist holiness into heresy.
If we stay silent, progressive parishes nationwide will celebrate and copy this outrage without restraint.
They will hand Advent over to drag troupes year after year.
Soon, the Nativity, the luminous dawn of salvation when heaven kissed earth in the cry of an Infant God, will be reduced to just another cheap, carnal gimmick, lost forever to the glitter of godlessness.
But we are the faithful remnant, called like the Maccabees to reclaim what profane hands have seized.
The Church belongs to Christ, not to cabaret; its leaders must answer to Him, and when they falter, we hold them to account with voices united in righteous fury.
The Nativity is no stage for sin; it is the axis of eternity, the humble cradle of the King who came to redeem us from darkness. Not drag us into it.
Drag and divine truth cannot abide together; one must yield.
Sign now. Flood their inboxes.
Stand with us before the first profane note sounds, and reclaim the sanctuary for the Holy One.
The Virgin’s Child calls us to defend what is precious. Will you answer?
More information:
Event Listing: Queer Collective Drag Nativity
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/drag-nativity-tickets-
St. Michael’s Episcopal Church (Location Confirmation)
https://www.stmichaelslittlerock.org/
Drag Nativity Invitation on Social Media
https://x.com/libsoftiktok/status/1995537596785492396/photo/1