Bishop dies from coronavirus after holding full church service against govt directives

Virginia Bishop Gerald Glenn has died of coronavirus (COVID-19) just weeks after hosting a packed church service.

Church official Bryan Nevers announced the news during New Deliverance Evangelistic’s Easter Sunday Livestream, explaining: “It is with an exceedingly sorrowful and heavy heart that I come to you this morning, and regret to inform you that on last night, April the 11th at 9 p.m., our father Bishop Gerald Glenn transitioned from labor to reward.”

“Our bishop has been a friend, as well as spiritual Shepard to so many of us here at New Deliverance, and around the country. He will be missed by us all. ENDC, as we enter into a period of mourning for the next 30 days, let us continue to pray for Mother Glenn and the first family,” Nevers said.

Glenn’s death comes after his last in-person service on March 22.

Glenn made headlines after the sermon for proudly broadcasting a completely full service.

“I got way more than 10 people here,” Glenn said in his sermon in reference to the ban issued by Gov. Ralph Northam.

Glenn also slammed the government for “making moral decisions for church members.”

“I know I’m on some controversial territory,” Glenn continued adding, “I don’t care about your opinion. I’m not trying to appease anybody.”

Glenn also explained he is “essential,” in an attempt to justify why he continued to promote such a large gathering of people.

On April 3, Glenn’s daughter Mar-Gerie Crawley explained on Facebook Live that the pastor was hospitalized in “pretty critical condition.”

On April 4, Crawley said that her father and mother Marcietia Glenn tested positive for the virus.

Crawley explained during an interview with WTVR that the family did not initially think Glenn was seriously ill as “he has diverticulitis” and “it’s not uncommon for him to get fevers or you know virus or sinus infections.”

However, Glenn’s condition worsened and he was taken to the emergency room.

“He was very lethargic, so my mom decided that evening, once his breathing became labored, she took him back and at that point they kept him. They did the COVID-19 test on him, and we got it back that day and it was positive,” Crawley told WTVR.

Glenn is survived by his wife and their three daughters and two sons.

Since his death, members of his congregation and spiritual leaders and political figures all over have expressed their condolences.

“My heart sinks as I learn this morning that Bishop Gerald Glenn, pastor of New Deliverance Evangelistic Church, died yesterday from COVID-19. He was a friend and pillar of Richmond faith community. May all do as much for so many,” Senator Tim Kaine tweeted.

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