Overview:
Comedian Drew Desbordes, known as Druski, has sparked debate with his latest sketch that mocks prosperity-style megachurch culture. The sketch shows an over-the-top pastor of "Collect & Praise Ministries" wearing flashy clothes and swinging from a trapeze-like harness, asking for donations and dismissing a homeless man who hadn't given tithes and offerings. The responses to the sketch have been mixed, with some approving of the message and others taking offense. Grammy winner artist Lecrae described the sketch as reflective of real issues in some church culture, including performance-driven services and leaders prioritizing status or wealth.
Drew Desbordes โ better known as Druski โ has made a career out of pressing Americaโs cultural buttons. Since emerging around 2017 with character-driven comedy skits on Instagram and TikTok, he has built a massive following by leaning into discomfort. His work frequently touches race, class, masculinity, and faith, often provoking strong reactions precisely because he traffics in what many consider sacred cows.
Now Druski has once again stirred the pot with his most recent shenanigans that have managed to offend people across the lines.
His latest sketch, mocking prosperity-style megachurch culture has gone viral, drawing tens of millions of views and sparking intense debate online. What one sees is an over-the-top pastor of โCollect & Praise Ministriesโ wearing flashy clothes and swinging from a trapeze-like harness. As he looms high above the congregation, he says, โSomeone asked why Iโm wearing Christian Dior and Christian Louboutins. Because Iโm a Christian first and I walk in the blood of Jesus. Give him some praise!โ
Then thereโs an offering to raise $4 million for members in Zimbabwe, and one of the parishioners is praised for having given his life savings. And a homeless man whoโs asking for help from the pastor โ whoโs now in his Bentley โ is unceremoniously dismissed because he hadnโt given tithes and offerings. โMan, get off my car,โ the pastor says. The elements of truth are undeniable.
Unsurprisingly, the responses run the gamut from approval to dismissal.
โThe foolishness of Druski is beyond ridiculous and utterly shameful. Why in the Hell would a comedian be allowed to act a fool in churchโ wrote X user Firedup44christ. โA lot of pastors that do things like this are just false prophets, wolves in sheepโs clothing and arenโt pastors but rather just a celebrity in a church.โ
Another person added, โDruski is not making fun of God or Jesus here. He is making fun of the commercialization, entertainment-ization, and greed of mega churches. Most mega churches deserve this because their actions are abhorrent. Jesus flipped the money changersโ tables.โ
Others who didnโt care for the skit really took offense. โI just had to unfollow Druski,โ wrote one person. Another added, โPoking fun at mega churches is common, but this didnโt sit right with my spirit. I know for sure he wouldnโt create the same content toward any other religion.โ
No weโre upset because itโs serious times and we always joking. God already warned usโฆwitchcraft in the church ainโt new. Align accordingly,โ wrote X user thegirlpowerhour.
โThe church has the most hypocrisy in its pulpitsโฆwe should be grateful this is the only thing he brought to the surface. The womanizers, and manipulation by coercion and power is unmatched. I know first hand,โ said @melanininfusedglow, who identified herself as a pastorโs daughter.
And what would Jesus do? @jacobrrcuz said Christ would go through all mega churches flipping tables.
โAnd this is exactly why Iโll just stick to my small little church where pastor know the whole congregationโs name and thereโs a old auntie in the back with a tambourine who call everyone baby,โ said user @_l_a_n_a_i.
Grammy winner artist Lecrae described the sketch as reflective of real issues in some church culture, including performance-driven services and leaders prioritizing status or wealth.
โMy first reaction was not offense, it was recognition. Itโs an easy target.
So when a comedian is shining light on it, heโs not inventing something. Heโs reflecting what people have already seen. I think the reason we should not be allowing wolves and sheepโs clothing to be up here making a mockery because it is sacred ground so the work needs to be done internally,โ Lecrae said in a BlackChurchTok.
โI think there needs to be more leaders and teachers and pastors warning people about these false leaders and false teachers, but I also think thereโs a measure of mercy and patience that God has with people in the pulpit.
Lecrae also said he didnโt see this as an opportunity for people to not say, โthis is why I donโt go to church,โ but instead say, โI donโt wanna go to a church like that.โ
โIf I see a restaurant thatโs filthy and dirty and the restaurant is soul food. I want soul food. Iโll never eat it at that particular restaurant in Atlanta. Thereโs plenty of churches that are churches that are not like this, 2819, Eagles Nest, just the name a couple.โ
Lecraeโs summary statement is that โsometimes we look like a circus because weโve forgotten the simplicity of the gospel. And sometimes people laugh not because they hate God but because we made it easy.โ
This story was originally published on Word In Black on January 15th, 2026
