Bishop Patrick Wooden’s Bold Critique of Sarah Jakes-Roberts and the Woman Evolve Conference

Bishop Patrick Wooden began his message by recalling a previous comment made by Bishop TD Jakes about “evolving” on the subject of homosexuality.

Wooden questioned the very idea of evolution in faith, especially on settled biblical issues.

“Evolving from where to what?” he asked rhetorically, emphasizing that for born-again believers, certain moral stances—such as the church’s position on homosexuality—are non-negotiable and settled.

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He expressed concern that worldly trends and moral relativism are infiltrating church services and major conferences, including the Woman Evolve Conference, which he singled out as a troubling example.

Wooden questioned whether “evolve” is truly a good thing when it leads believers away from the clear teachings of Scripture.

Addressing the emotional challenges some face when loved ones identify as LGBTQ+, Wooden warned against allowing biology or personal relationships to dictate morality over the Word of God.

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He cited Jesus’ teaching that discipleship requires loving Christ above family and self, highlighting the danger of prioritizing kinship over spiritual obedience.

Wooden was blunt in his condemnation of the Woman Evolve Conference, describing it as a “heathen gathering” where behaviors and expressions are out of place in a church setting.

He played clips of lively music and spirited dancing from the conference, questioning whether such “juke joint love” belongs in worship.

To Wooden, this style of praise deviates from biblical descriptions of reverence and holiness.

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He criticized attendees who fail to engage seriously with Scripture, implying that many do not bring or read their Bibles at church.

Wooden’s humorous yet pointed remark about women “holding on to their wigs” underscored his disapproval of the casual, entertainment-driven atmosphere he perceives at the event.

The bishop challenged listeners to consider not the talent or popularity of performers but whether the content and conduct align with the identity of saints gathered in the name of the Lord.

His verdict was clear: such behavior does not belong in church.

Throughout his sermon, Wooden maintained a tone of urgency and conviction, refusing to complicate what he sees as a straightforward issue.

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He called on believers to uphold biblical standards and resist the dilution of worship into something more akin to secular entertainment.

Wooden’s critique extends beyond a single conference to a broader cultural shift within parts of the church, where traditional boundaries of worship and doctrine are increasingly blurred.

His message serves as a call to vigilance, urging Christians to discern carefully what is truly of God and what is worldly influence masquerading as spiritual progress.

As debates continue about the role of modern expressions in worship and the evolving nature of faith communities, Bishop Patrick Wooden’s unflinching stance reminds believers of the importance of grounding their faith and practices firmly in Scripture.