TMZ reports:
It’s Easter weekend, but one group of airplane passengers got an early dose of JC juice while 30,000 feet up in the air and halfway around the world … with no way to escape.
This video was shot/posted by Jack Jensz Jr. — who seems to be a pastor of some sort, and who founded an org called Kingdom Realm Ministries. In the video, two people can be seen in the aisles of an EasyJet flight singing Christian songs.
It is unclear when this video was taken, but Jensz posted the same video to his Instagram page on April 9th. “#Jesus is taking over this Flight,” he wrote in the video’s caption.
The Daily Dot reports:
Preaching on transport is a theme for the group. In another Instagram post, Jack says that a family “made a decision to follow Jesus during the preaching of the gospel on the train!” The couple also posted a video of one of their in-train gospels. “During one of the alter calls the Lord completely healed a lady of her stomach and back pain,” Jack claims in the video’s caption.
EasyJet is a UK-based budget airline.
Imagine you get on a plane and you have to listen to this pic.twitter.com/RpY8d7RK4Y
— Fifty Shades of Whey (@davenewworld_2) April 16, 2022
Bit surprising to hear EasyJet effectively encouraging passengers not to wear masks at a time when thousands of peoples’ Easter holidays have been cancelled because so many of their staff have Covid. No staff in masks and passengers told: “We’re happy to see your faces”.
— Ben Kentish (@BenKentish) April 10, 2022
Pilot on the easyJet flight to Budapest:
“Isn’t it nice not to have to wear masks today.”
— Sam Street (@samstreetwrites) April 15, 2022
I think my family and I should have a prayer session next time I am on a plane. How do you think it will end? pic.twitter.com/5696Erwsl5
— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) April 17, 2022