ALCOA, Tenn. - The son of a well-known Alcoa pastor has taken out an order of protection against his father, claiming he was threatened with a gun during an argument at a church over his lack of church attendance. The order of protection was filed by 32-year-old Michael Louis Colquitt against 60-year-old Joe Colquitt, pastor of St. John Missionary Baptist Church.
The younger man told police his father pulled out a handgun when they met at the church to discuss church attendance. He told officers his father pointed the gun at him and threatened to kill him, his wife and family.
Just yesterday we wrote an entry about a
priest fingerprinting people to increase church attendance Now this guy in Tennessee knows how to get things done. You ask me for my finger prints at church god knows i ain't going. You hold a gun to my head and say sit down bitch. I'm on my knees faster then any chick out there, saying prayers for my life. Luckily for this pastor god always forgives.
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