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Lecrae Says Druski’s Viral Megachurch Parody Reflects Real Church Problems

Druski’s viral parody highlights concerns over extravagant megachurch fundraising and leadership, sparking divided reactions and a broader conversation on ministry practices.

  • In recent months, Druski, social media comedian, released a high-production social media clip opening with him suspended over a packed megachurch-style sanctuary as Kirk Franklin's song plays, portraying a caricature of a modern mega-pastor while the satire escalates into real controversies.
  • Druski skewers megachurch spectacle by highlighting ostentatious fashion with Christian Dior and Christian Louboutin, critiquing wealth and blurred lines between ministry and commercialization.
  • Action-First, Druski demands the congregation raise $4,000,000 that day and bars anyone from leaving while backstage scenes show him kissing cash and in his Bentley.
  • Reactions online split sharply, with some viewers praising the sketch as spot-on while critics unfollowed or said it crossed a spiritual line, forcing conversations many churches avoided.
  • Amid heightened scrutiny of Black church leadership, the sketch arrived in recent months and reflects tension between satire and sacrilege fueling wider public debate about money, image and accountability.
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theGrio broke the news in Beverly Hills, United States on Tuesday, January 13, 2026.
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