“I actually feel it’s time more people just start talking, speaking their truth. So I’m certainly encouraging people to do that as well by doing this video,” he said.
Swiegelaar, a professing homosexual who hinted that he was once involved in Christian ministry over 20 years ago, shared that he was drawn to Satanism four years ago amid great brokenness.
At the time, he was an atheist, and the commonality of despair from those in Satanism is what drew him to that community.
“I got involved with Satanism because, at the time, it resonated with me, being very broken and sad without realising it. I think the reason a lot of people resonate with Satanism is they come from a very broken place,” he said.
“I have met thousands of Satanists over the last three years, and I’m not saying the intentions are bad. They are extremely broken and extremely hurt. … That’s the one thing we all have in common.”
While overwhelmed with emotion, Swiegelaar said he began to have a few experiences with Christians who, without judgment, showed him unconditional love.
“I’ve never known unconditional love in my whole life and up to today, there’s only four Christians in my whole life that have shown me what unconditional love is. I want to thank those four people. Words cannot express what you have done for me,”
Swiegelaar named a few of those people.
“To show someone love is everything. It is not a simple thing. You have showed me everything. You have showed me the love of Christ. I have seen it in you,” he added.
The Satanic Church of South released a statement following Swiegelaar’s resignation and thanked him for his service to the church.
“We, as the SASC Council, want to thank Swiegalaar for his contribution, both as the pastor and the co-founder of the SA Satanic Church. We wish him success in all his future endeavours.”
(With inputs from Christian Post; Picture Courtesy: )