Idaho Christians ‘Pray for Rain’ on Coeur d’Alene’s “Pride in the Park” event — Forecast to Bring Lightning & Torrential Rainfall
Things might be cooling off in North Idaho
Local Christians across North Idaho have taken to ‘praying for rain’ heading into the weekend in response to a planned LGBT event reportedly hosting satanists, drag queen performers and HIV education booths at the “family-friendly” event.
After numerous vendors dropped out of the event, local Christian groups tell the Idaho Tribune “we will be praying for rain” — heading into this weekend.
The “Pride in the Park” event drew national outrage after it was uncovered the all-ages event would host performances from drag queens, as well as allowing the Satanic Temple to attend in an official capacity.
It does appear Idaho’s prayers are being answered, as this Saturday’s forecast predicts severe lightning storms, as well as torrential rainfall.
After local blowback, including vendors dropping out of the event, the Satanic Temple announced they will no longer be attending “Pride in the Park” in an official capacity, though, they are still expected at the gathering.