In the North Texas area, the spiritual matters just continue to become more heightened each day. Now, the Texas Coalition for Kids is planning a protest against the Higher Purpose Emporium in Fort Worth for their upcoming “Pride 2024 Costume Party.”
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As the Christian Post reported, the emporium is planning the event for Oct. 26 with a party for the “entire family” from 12-5 p.m. with an adult only party to commence afterward.
“Join us in your best costume to celebrate the LGBTQ+ members of the witchy & pagan community!” a poster read.
On a Facebook post from the Texas Coalition for Kids, the group urged parents to keep their children away from the contents of this event.
“Pride events are inherently sexual and should never be open for children to attend. There is no telling how disturbing this event will be, but we plan to peacefully protest it,” the post read.
The Christian Post noted that the owner of the emporium, Ivy Aranaught, is a practicing witch who uses “they/them” pronouns and performs services with the title, “seeress,” “shaman” and “ordained minister for the Hall of Hekate.” They also reported that Aranaught is considered to be a “blood-oath priestess.”
Taking things a step further, the store reportedly offers a service for $30 which is known as “The Undoing” which is a time to renounce one’s baptism of your “previous/childhood religion.” This clearly is meant to act as a draw to get people to renounce their faith declared in Christ.
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We must be vigilant about the kinds of things we open up ourselves and our children to, and we must also cling onto the person of Christ, knowing that He has the ultimate power and authority that is greater than all others.
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Abby Trivett is content development editor for Charisma Media.