
There was a time when the resurrection of Jesus Christ was held as sacred. Now it’s being misappropriated by stage-hungry pastors trying to grow their audienceโall for vain glory.
This week, Pastor Greg Locke called it what it is: blasphemy.
In a blistering video posted to Facebook, Locke responded to a now-viral Resurrection Sunday promotion by Action Church in Canton, Georgia. In it, Pastor Gary Lamb joked that this year’s serviceโfalling on 4/20, the drug culture’s unofficial holiday celebrating marijuana useโwould feature hot breakfast, full bellies, and “the munchies.” The term “the munchies” is slang for the intense appetite surge caused by getting high on marijuana and similar drugs.
Lockeโs response? Righteous fire.
โI’ve seen a lot of crazy stuff in my life,โ he said, โbut early this morning when that came across my telephone… it was all I could do not to rent my clothes and cry out in anguish.โ
What was being mocked, Locke explained, wasnโt just church decorum or branding tasteโit was the resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ.
โThis man and this church has taken the most supernaturally prophetic and special moment in the history of the church… and turned the resurrection of our Savior… into a Weed smoking marathon to fill butts in his seat.โ
Locke then issued a public call to repentance.
โDear sir, I don’t know you personally. I publicly call you to repentance before Resurrection Sunday.โ
And not just to Lamb. He rebuked the entire leadership structure around him.
โWhy your elders and your leadership didn’t stop you is beyond me. This is obscene. This is not edgy evangelism. This is blasphemous irreverence.โ
Locke didnโt stop there. He turned the camera squarely toward the lukewarm American church that makes this sort of stunt not just possible, but platformed.
โI’m so sick of American Christianity I could spit six ways from Sunday… The judgment of God shall be swift for the lukewarm church in America that accepts such wicked, wicked nonsense.โ
And then came the final seal. A statement of conviction, accountability, and holy fear:
โI, Gregory Duane Locke, on this day, Palm Sunday, 2025, co-sign what I just said, and I will not apologize and back down because that is wicked. And I believe we serve a holy God.โ
This isnโt just about one irreverent pastor. Itโs about a Church culture that thinks Jesus is a marketing tool and Sunday morning is a stage for stand-up. Pastor Gary Lamb didnโt merely mock the resurrectionโhe hijacked it for personal gain. He packaged the holiest moment in history in the smoke of marijuana clichรฉs and crude jokes. Godโs not laughing.
โLet there be no filthiness nor foolish talk nor crude joking, which are out of place, but instead let there be thanksgiving.โ
(Ephesians 5:4)
Watch Pastor Lockeโs rebuke video here: