![]() Danyelle Thomas, curator of The Gospel for the Culture podcast, went on to express how Todd’s use of the Silhouette Challenge is strange and hypocritical “given he has likely curated his timeline to like-minded people and that there are no accidents in the algorithm, to see so many of a very specific niche challenge means that one has attuned their algorithm to it through consistent engagement.” Shaming a trend that he has obviously been scrolling through is just the tipping point of hypocrisy in the pulpit, according to the writer. ![]() There are no accidents in the algorithm.ĭ. how do you know about the silhouette challenge and what women are showing under their clothes? This is a VERY niche trend in a VERY specific demographic. Ima ask the question cause it’s time male preachers were more honest. In a recent viral sermon clip, “Welcome to The Deep” taken from the full one-hour sermon, Todd discourages women from participating in the #SilhouetteChallenge because it seemingly makes men not even want to know what is in a woman’s mind anymore “because you’ve shown them everything under your clothes.” Gospel for the Culture slams the young preacher and includes him in a long line of male pastors who “often choose to parade the bodies of women – who make up the majority of congregations – through their sermons.” One Twitter user, who goes by the handle asked a very compelling question. ![]() It started as a body-positive phenomenon played alongside Paul Anka’s “Put Your Head on My Shoulder.” However, a new countertrend has perverted the intentions of the challenge, leading some influencers to warn people against participating in the challenge. The Silhouette Challenge refers to a viral trend on TikTok where a person poses in front of a source of light, often an open doorway or a window then cuts to an edited still image of themselves in a complete silhouette striking the same pose. The couple married in 2010 and has three children. Michael Todd is the lead pastor of Transformation Church, along with his wife Natalie, based in Tulsa, OK since 2015. ![]() Gospel for the Culture is a column that takes the unique experiences of Black pop culture and discusses them from a progressive spiritual view. Gospel for the Culture slams Pastor Mike Todd for his viral clip involving the #SilhouetteChallenge. ![]()
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