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By Jake Dell
The phrase “regime change” dominated headlines this past week.
Last Sunday, we stood on the brink of another war in the mideast. We’ve walked back from the brink, but many are still calling for regime change in Iran. Meanwhile, change is hitting home.
Here in Connecticut, an appalling video released last week by Project Veritas shows a regime change underway, undermining parental rule and rights.
The video exposed how easy it is for underage children to access gender-affirming support networks.
For me, the video’s most upsetting revelation is a Connecticut pastor’s involvement.
In the video, a transgender life coach tells an undercover reporter, posing as an underage girl, “Between me and you, I can’t know if the parents don’t know… wink, nod. We hand out free [redacted], meant for 18+, but we slip one to Reverend [redacted] and see what he does. You know what I’m saying?” You can watch the rest yourself on YouTube.
I’ll come back to this unfortunate pastor and what I think should be done, but first, understand what’s happening.
This isn’t the free exercise of religion.
This is subversion of religion by a hostile actor, someone opposed to the standing order of churches and towns in Connecticut.
The old, Bible-based ways—God’s truth as it was preached in our churches and lived in our towns—is under attack, and we must fight back.
The question I want to answer in this sermon is: How do we restore that ancient church and civic order?
I am not talking about restoring an established church or taxing the townsfolk to pay my salary.
I am asking: How do we put things right with a regime change of our own? We’ve been losing this fight for over a century, with churches and towns mostly overtaken. We’ve lived through a regime change that many of us never asked for.
You can read the full sermon on Jake Dell's Substack.
Jake Dell is the Pastor at First Congregational Church Woodbury, Connecticut.