Riverside Church responds to Pride flag vandalism with even more flags
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On October 20, the Riverside Church at Park and King in Jacksonville, Florida, found its Pride flag vandalized. The flag had been torn down, only to be staked into the ground with a cross and splattered with red paint.

In the face of this incident, Riverside Church at Park & King is responding with resilience and an even greater sense of pride. A church spokesperson described the act as a challenge, but one that will be met with a message of love and inclusion.

Assistant Pastor John Turner emphasized the church’s commitment to inclusivity with their guiding principle, “all means all.”

“Our pastor consistently affirms that everyone is welcome, underscoring that ‘all means all,'” Turner remarked. “And our congregation echoes this sentiment wholeheartedly, affirming that ‘all means all.'”

This ethos is embedded in the very fabric of Riverside Church at Park & King, which proudly identifies as an inclusive and progressive Baptist community, welcoming individuals of all sexual orientations and races.

But recently, the church’s property was vandalized.


“We had a big pride flag up; the flag was ripped off the two stands. A cross was staked to it with red paint and a note with typical verses against homosexuality,” Turner told First Coast News. The verses written on the cross were from Corinthians, Romans, and Genesis.

“Instead of being angry, we should have a spirit of forgiveness and hope that this person can have a dialogue,” Turner said. “Maybe not come to an agreement, but a dialogue together as to what the differences are in any faith-based religion.”

We also reached out to the lead pastor, Adam Gray. While he was unavailable for comment, he did release a statement regarding the incident, saying in part:

“As we move forward, we invite our community-neighbors, friends, and partners to join us in that work of love and justice. Hate may make a mess for a night, but joy comes in the morning.”

Pastor Gray also told First Coast News that a police report was filed with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, and the case is classified as “criminal mischief”.

Now, two brand new flags fly in front of Riverside Church at Park & King. 

Turner described the decision to hang them as “one of support for the community, but also, it’s an act of defiance as well.”

“We should respond in a Christian way; we should respond with forgiveness and hope this person is touched by the holy spirit.”

Those affiliated with the church have said they still feel safe and will keep the doors of the church open for all who want to come.

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