
Nationwide — Comedian Druski is making headlines with his latest church-themed skit that pokes fun at modern mega-church culture, mixing flashy fashion, dramatic preaching, and outrageous requests for money. The short video has people laughing and debating whether it’s hilarious or too much.
According to BET, the skit opens with Druski suspended above a full sanctuary, smoke and lights adding to the theatrics, while Kirk Franklin’s “Revolution” plays loudly. He steps into the pulpit, sweating and shouting, timing every pause for applause. Behind him, a giant screen flashes “Collect and Pray,” setting the tone for the satire.
In one scene, Druski calls an elderly couple forward and jokes, “So I impregnated her with the word of God.” He then turns attention to his outfit, lifting himself to show off red-bottom shoes while saying, “I had someone in the congregation ask why I’m wearing Christian Dior and Christian Louboutins. Because I’m a Christian, and I walk in the blood of Jesus.”
The parody reaches its peak during the offering. Druski demands $4 million from a congregation in Zimbabwe, insisting the donations appear the same day. He praises a member who gives their life savings, then closes backstage counting the money while singing Mary Mary, highlighting the over-the-top style of some churches.
Short clips shared on TikTok have racked up over 22 million views. Reactions online are divided. Some say the skit went too far, while others say it hits close to reality, mocking flashy pastors and luxury-driven services. One viewer summed it up bluntly, noting if the skit offends, it might be because your church is doing something similar.
