(Worthy Satire) – In a shocking twist of typography, a local Baptist congregation has found itself at the center of Cold War-era conspiracy theories after its church van, emblazoned with the words “Community Baptist Church,” was caught parked in such a way that only the letters “Communist Church” were visible.
Residents immediately began whispering that the congregation had secretly traded in hymnals for The Communist Manifesto and were preparing to replace communion wafers with state-issued bread rations.
“I knew something was off when the church potluck only had potatoes, cabbage, and a 400-page five-year plan for dessert,” said one concerned neighbor. “By the time I got in line, the ushers had already redistributed my plate.”
Church leadership insists it was simply an unfortunate door placement, not an ideological shift. Still, some eyebrows were raised when the pastor preached from Acts — emphasizing the part where everyone handed over all they had to the leadership for “redistribution.”
The church is now considering a new name to avoid further confusion — possibly “Definitely Not Communist Baptist Church” — though some members fear that would only make things worse.
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