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Ed Young Jr. (@EdYoung) has recently started a website called Pastor Fashion.com. This video from the site’s frontpage shows how “Great Fashion Takes Swag”. I don’t know if this is a complete joke, or if it is really for real.

Nevertheless, the whole concept of Pastor Fashion is ridiculous; worldly debauchery.

Pastor Tim Brister (fellow SBTS grad; a pastor at Grace Baptist Church, in Cape Coral, FL) chimes in with some helpful commentary on his Twitter on Fri Feb 17:

  • When you can spot a pastor in a crowd by the way he dresses, something ain’t right. That goes for the hipster planter and SBC pastor.
  • Pastors who obsess about fashion are idolators. Some pastors have to account 4  poor taste; others have to account 4 self-preoccupation.
  • Pastors should contextualize their dress w/ an understanding of God being their ultimate audience. Fashion is wrong kind of attractional.
  • If a pastors fashion draws unnecessary attention 2 himself (4 whatever reason), he becomes a distraction & stumbling block 2 the gospel.
  • Therefore, pastors should care about how they dress precisely because they should do their best to look invisible.

Well said, Timmy, Yes and Amen.

Source: pastorfashion.com

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  1. alexmedina said: Jesus died for this stupid video.
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