In the near-decade that Stacy Parker LeMelle has lived across the street from the Atlah Worldwide Missionary Church on Lenox Avenue, she has had to swallow a daily dose of outrage. There — on one of ...
We here at Mediaite have brought you a few stories about the hate-spewing sign enclosed by a gate outside of the Atlah World Missionary Church in Harlem. Luckily, we probably won’t ever need to do ...
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This would be an irony of biblical proportions. A spiritual group supporting gay rights wants to scoop up the hate-spewing Atlah Church in Harlem. The church — famous for its anti-gay and anti-Obama ...
Justice has to be blind—that’s the only intellectual frame in which I can comprehend the news that the NYPD is treating the recent vandalism of Harlem’s Atlah World Missionary Church “Jesus Would ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The end may be nigh for a Harlem church known for hateful public messages condemning gays and President Barack Obama to eternal damnation, and two groups that serve gay New Yorkers are ...
The ATLAH Worldwide Missionary Church, which was established in Harlem back in 1957, has long served as NYC's closest equivalent to the Westboro Baptist Church. For those blessedly unfamiliar with ...
A Harlem church is certainly having its trials and tribulations. The controversial World Atlah Church on Lenox Ave. and 123rd St. — infamous for its anti-gay and anti-Obama messages on its billboard — ...
For the queer Internet, the Atlah World Missionary Church has been something of a dark joke since it first made headlines in 2014 for its hateful street-facing sign, which often features Christian ...
ATLAH World Missionary Church, the Harlem religious institution best known for its pastor’s peculiar fixation on homosexuality, has put up yet another floridly offensive sign, this one stating the ...
The end may be nigh for a Harlem church known for hateful public messages condemning gays and President Barack Obama to eternal damnation, and two groups that serve gay New Yorkers are hoping to get ...