Porn, Racial Slurs Posted In North Carolina Church’s Service On Zoom
A Greensboro church held a virtual service over the weekend, when they were reportedly disrupted by pornographic images, racial slurs and threatening words of hate.
Nicholas Glenn is the minister of Sharpe Road Church of Christ and once his wife took a look into the words being put in their chat box, she urged him to stop the broadcast.
The minister told FOX 8 that a group of “about four to five different people” identified themselves as white supremacists and used racial slurs in the chat.
STRANGERS INVADE CHURCH: What started as a day of worship quickly turned into chaos when a Greensboro virtual church service got hacked. https://t.co/ZqIuZ1w8B6 pic.twitter.com/RyBsA3GIMo
— FOX8 WGHP (@myfox8) September 28, 2020
Someone even responded to the tweet saying that the story is not fake, that they witnessed it happen.
Not fake. I was on on there when it happened.
— Gigi Williams (@gdub825) September 28, 2020
This church has held virtual services since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The minister confirmed that he filed a report with local police and the screenshots were reported to Zoom.