Druski just dropped a hilarious sketch that parodies megachurch pastors who exploit people’s faith for profit.
The 31-year-old comedian’s latest comedy skit opens with him playing a dripped-out megachurch pastor, suspended by wires above his congregation.
“I’m going to have Wanda stand up here,” he later says, pointing to an elderly woman sitting near the front of the congregation. “Wanda told us earlier this month that she cannot have a baby anymore, so I impregnated her with the word of God. I’m going to impregnate everyone with the word of God!”
The sketch offers a pitch-perfect parody of some of the more exploitative megachurch pastors out there, who use it not as an opportunity to spread the word of Christianity, but to further their own wealth. He’s even decked out in Christian Dior and Christian Louboutin in the video, which he justifies because they’ve got Christian in the brand name.
The sketch also features him announcing to his congregation that the church is raising $4 million in funds for an undisclosed project in Zimbabwe, with him telling the crowd that they’re not allowed to leave until they donate to the cause. He’s then shown counting the money he received with a huge grin on his face, and telling a member of his congregation to get back from his car because he didn’t donate to the cause.
There have been plenty of high-profile megachurch controversies throughout the years. One of the most notable examples came when pastor Creflo Dollar, who founded the non-denominational Christian World Changers Church in Atlanta, was criticized for asking his congregants to donate $300 so that he could purchase a $65 million jet in 2015, per a report at the time from CNN.
Last month, Druski shared a similarly hilarious sketch when he poked fun at the trend of “hatfishing,” which is when a guy wears a hat to cover up their receding hairline.