Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I have not come to bring peace, but a sword. ~ Matthew 10:34
I have a plea to my fellow Christians: fight back.
If we needed any more proof that the commies amongst us are serious about tearing to shreds the fabric of American society and pushing their godlessness on the rest us, Sunday's ambush by anti-ICE radicals at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, should nuke any doubts that may be lingering.
They're coming for us, and we must be prepared to fight back.
As RedState's Nick Arama reported, a group of so-called protesters burst into the church during the middle of a Sunday service and swarmed the aisles, leaving church-goers startled and upset; children were seen crying over the intrusion. The intruders apparently thought one of the church's pastors had a connection to ICE.
As our sister site, Townhall, reported, they disrupted the Cities Church in St. Paul, in the middle of the service, because they believed an ICE agent was associated with the church. Former CNN host Don Lemon filmed some of what went on.
You can hear them chanting "Renee Good" in the background. They even did the oldie "Hands up, don't shoot!"
(Yes, Don Lemon very curiously was on hand to catch it all on video. Bonchie covers why Lemon might want to lawyer up here.)
Here's what it looked like:
Shocking footage from Cities Church in Minneapolis this morning (an SBC church) where an anti-ICE mob stormed the service and disrupted their worship, alleging one of the church’s lead pastors is an ICE agent. pic.twitter.com/hS2FhzrFc4
— Center for Baptist Leadership (@BaptistLeaders) January 18, 2026
The reactions of the congregants ranged from surprise and fear to amusement and confusion. Some grabbed their phones to catch it all on video, which is just how it goes these days. Kids were crying – it was chaotic, as was intended by the ambushers.
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Now, I don't blame the church-goers one bit for their startled reactions. It was undoubtedly very shocking and unnerving to have the sacredness of their service interrupted in such an aggressive, obnoxious way, especially by a group of unwashed heathens who are more than happy to be the willing tools of Satan.
There have been enough shootings in recent history to warrant every church and synagogue in the country being on alert for the creeping commies. I haven't seen anything about the security measures at Cities Church, but it clearly wasn't sufficient enough to prevent the raging horde from halting the service. Again, not a criticism, but a call to be ready for the next time it happens.
The first thing communists do when they come to power is persecute Christians because they know that the Church is one of the last lines of defense against the cultural revolution and radical re-structuring of society that they desire. https://t.co/XyI9KfknuD
— Theo Wold (@RealTheoWold) January 19, 2026
Americans have been here before. Prior to September 11, 2001, most of us were blissfully unaware that we could be called on to be the last line of defense against existential threats to our nation. That's for the police, the air marshals, or the military to handle, or so we thought.
The passengers of United flight 93 quickly became aware it was up to them to stop the terrorists who had hijacked their plane with the intention of crashing it into a building. We know now that building was the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.; the passengers pulled together and fought back, knowing their lives and the lives of others depended on it.
They didn't wait ... they rolled. The very fact they fought back against the bad guys means they won that day.
American Christians will have to do the same, right now, because, let's face it, no one is going to save us. We have to save ourselves.
My Catholic parish recently hired a policeman to patrol the church grounds during weekend services, and he/she comes complete with a patrol car sitting right in front of the entrance, lights ablazing. The message is clear: not at this church, you don't.
But, they're not there during weekday Masses and activities, when many elderly and young children are around and extremely vulnerable. Those of us who can act must be prepared at all times to do so. Cell phones, inaction, and gawking won't do it. Yes, pray like your life and soul depends on it, but be prepared to fight back because they actually do depend on it. Concealed carry is a great place to start, but a courageous stance against interlopers would go a long way. They're not used to pushback, so get ready to push back ... and push back hard.
Wouldn't it be great if a byproduct of Christians having to look out for one another is a united Church? The commies would be irate.
Carthago delenda est.






