Revelation 13:18 NASB

Revelation 13:18 NASB

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Here's your SIgn. Church Offers Church offers tattoos to members as lesson in acceptance




You know you might be living in what the Bible refers to as the "End Times", when a "church" is no longer about observing the Old Testament Law, rather about mocking God, by twisting scripture taking those with no real biblical knowledge or foundation down a slippery slope of deception.

If your church talks you into getting a tattoo logo branded onto your skin, you just



 might be


able to be tricked into the mark of the beast...

Here's your sign.


MOUNT DORA, Fla. (WOFL FOX 35 ORLANDO) -
Pastor Zack Zehnder from The Cross Mount Dora is changing the way his church members show their faith.  


During a recent sermon about acceptance, he offered to pick up the tab for any church member who wanted to get the church logo permanently inked.


"I said it flippantly, not thinking anyone would really take me up on it," responded Zehnder when asked about how it all started.



So far at least seven church members including realtor Holly Stratton have taken him up on the offer.



"It's a great way to show your faith," says Stratton who got the church logo in blue and green inked on her right shoulder.  "It's also a great way to start a conversation about faith."



And that's exactly what Pastor Zach had in mind when he nonchalantly made the offer.



"Every tattoo has a story. The landscape of faith has struggled to keep up with the times.  So if we can create a way to start a conversation, it doesn't get better than that," says Zehnder.



By the time Bill Gold's Tattoo Shop in Eustis closes for the night, at least 12 church members from The Cross Mount. Dora will have inked their faith with the church logo, all with their own personal story to tell.


This isn't the first we've scene this type of testing of the flock. You may remember us discussing before a church being lead astray by a man claiming to be messiah and having his people get 666 tatt'd on themselves as an act of loyalty.

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