What Do Guns, Church, And Bikers Have In Common?


Welcome to today’s episode of “Gun-Toting Rednecks.” Now, they are not only waving their guns all over the place, they are singing about it. These people are in the congregation of the Heart of Fire Church in Louisville, Kentucky.


The guy writing about this for Guns.com said that he enjoyed himself when listening to them, and their voices were “balanced and rich.” That must be some kind of new code for cats in a blender.

Not only can you watch them butcher “Amazing Grace,” but you can look at all of their guns. They are just casually holding up their guns or holding them in their laps. Luckily, none of the guns went off.

They may be traveling soon. You can see the screeching in person. For now, you can hear them every Sunday at that church in Louisville.

This church could be interesting besides that. The Heart of Fire Church is known as a “biker church.” Half of the church building is a biker bar.


The church is known for having “the spirit of rock n’ roll” instead of a stiff church setting. Apparently, the church is full of gun nuts. Here is what Bishop Dan Johnson had to say in one of his sermons:

“Jesus thought it was important and in the book of Luke, he told to his disciples, he said bring a coat — if you have a coat, bring a coat, if you have a bag, bring a bag, so you have luggage, if you don’t have a sword, he said sell your coat and buy a sword. I believe Jesus taught us to be armed and it is important.”

Johnson and his church members talk about how they need to keep the government “at-bay.” You can see lots of inspirational memes at the church’s Facebook page. Below, I have provided the video of these gun nuts singing, so you can see how awful they are for yourself.

Featured image via YouTube screengrab.

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