Frisco pastor says he’s a target of ‘cancel culture’ after viral comments about Trump and guns
KingdomLife pastor Brandon Burden says he and other people of faith are facing attacks across the nation.
Brandon Burden, lead pastor of KingdomLife in Frisco, appears in a screengrab of a video posted to the church's YouTube channel.(Courtesy Photo/KingdomLife YouTube)
A Frisco pastor said he has become a “target of the cancel culture” and of what he says are nationwide attacks on people of faith after his rhetoric drew national attention and condemnation from community members.
KingdomLife pastor Brandon Burden posted a video statement to the church’s YouTube channel Monday, about two weeks after the Jan. 10 service in which he urged his congregants to keep their guns loaded and stock up on food and water before President Joe Biden’s inauguration and cited “prophetic voices” who said God told them Donald Trump would be president for eight years.