Photo: Planned Parenthood of Greater Washington and North Idaho gather for prayer Aug. 21, 2019. (Facebook)

The Church at Planned Parenthood in Everett, Wash. is doing something unconventional in the fight against abortion and Planned Parenthood.

No in your face shouting or displaying explicit pictures of the tragedies that have taken millions of babies. Rather it’s a gathering of Christians using corporate prayer for repentance for America, the apathetic church and abortion.

 

TCAPP is one of several chapters working around the country, meeting once a month at a Planned Parenthood location. They first sprang up in Spokane, Wash., led by Pastor Ken Peters and a leadership team, including Pastor Mike Satterfield, who spoke with Blessings Through Action via phone.

“This is not a protest,” said Satterfield. “The church has done a moderately good job in the legislative part of this. But we have not done a good job of going to Jesus through prayer corporately and worshipping, which is a powerful weapon. We don’t think of worship as warfare.”

Ephesians explained we’re engaged in war. “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the powers, against the world forces of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of wickedness in the heavenly places.”

There is opposition in the field as well. However, the group hasn’t dealt with viciousness as the Eastern part of the state.

“They show up drown us out with their music and shout us down when we try to speak. When a pastor tries to talk, their vehemence goes through the roof. Women entering Planned Parenthood are put off by protesters on both sides. We try to stay on the opposite corner and intersection from them. Planned Parenthood has become frustrated with their own pro-abortion protesters.”

People do oppose the ministry. One posted on Facebook, “People in a silent supportive demonstration in support of Planned Parenthood we’re rudely accosted by people attending your Fake Church. Your church service is empowering and promoting hate.” Another demurred “Fascist, hateful Christians with no respect for women, no understanding of medical science, zealots with too much time on their hands. Just absolutely evil people.”

When asked about if any disputes with the city emerged regarding the use of public sidewalks for their services — the church partnered with Jay Sekulow, Chief Counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ).

“We want to do everything to obey the laws and statutes of the city, up until it infringes on our First Amendment Rights,” said Satterfield.

TCAPP chapters are growing. Currently, they’re located in Oklahoma City, Indianapolis and Chicago. Satterfield encouraged people and pastors who want to start one in their community to reach out to him.

“This is a piece of the church that has been missing for a long time,” he said. “We missed the call of the Scriptures to worship Jesus and to pray as the Body of Christ together and really coming against this. If I can encourage this, replicate this, multiply it somewhere else, I am more than happy to do that.”

If you’d like to join TCAPP at one of their current locations click here to find the Church at Planned Parenthood nearest to you.

 

About the Author

Corine Gatti-Santillo has spent two decades as an editor, investigative reporter and web content strategist; her work has appeared in The Christian Post, LifeZette and CBN, among other outlets. She is host of the program “Mom on the Right” on The Liberty Beacon TV. She and her husband, Rocky, live in Virginia with their infant daughter and yellow lab Maggie.

 

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