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In his hilarious stand-up set “The Republican Church,” Trey Knowles jokes that Republican Evangelicals shouldn't bother inviting him to their church—because, as he quips, “Y'all don't know Jesus.” With fearless satire, he skewers what he sees as a politics-first version of faith, calling out a culture that professes God with its lips while straying far from the heart and spirit of Christ. Blending bold humor with sharp cultural insight, the performance is as provocative as it is laugh-out-loud funny.
By Trey KnowlesIn his hilarious stand-up set “The Republican Church,” Trey Knowles jokes that Republican Evangelicals shouldn't bother inviting him to their church—because, as he quips, “Y'all don't know Jesus.” With fearless satire, he skewers what he sees as a politics-first version of faith, calling out a culture that professes God with its lips while straying far from the heart and spirit of Christ. Blending bold humor with sharp cultural insight, the performance is as provocative as it is laugh-out-loud funny.