Frisco pastor’s ‘dangerous’ words, far-right views don’t reflect their city, conservative leaders say
Brandon Burden of KingdomLife urged congregants to keep their guns loaded and stock up on food and water before President Joe Biden’s inauguration.
The Frisco water tower looms over downtown at dusk.(LARA SOLT / Staff Photographer)
After a Frisco pastor made national headlines for his statements during a Sunday service just days after insurrectionists stormed the U.S. Capitol, city leaders denounced his comments, and several residents expressed fears that Christian nationalism has infiltrated their community.
“We have an executive order — not from Congress or D.C., but from the desk of the CEO of heaven, the boss of the planet,” Burden said. “He said from his desk in heaven, this is my will; Trump will be in for eight years.”