(Fox 4) – Three churches in Southeast Oak Cliff were vandalized over the weekend by someone using red spray paint to spell out anti-Christian messages. While Dallas police are trying to determine if it’s the work of the same person or group, pastors are hoping whoever vandalized the properties gets the help they need. Senior Pastor Clarence Preston drove up to Beth-Eden Baptist Church on Sunday morning to find the word “lies” spray-painted in big red letters underneath the church steeple. “Well, it’s not something I
appreciated,” said Sr. Pastor Clarence Preston. “As a matter of fact, it was very unappreciated.” Preston believes the person or persons responsible vandalized the house of worship Saturday night or early Sunday morning. Just down the street on Singing Hills Drive, two other churches were also hit — St. Luke Presbyterian Church and St. Phillips Missionary Baptist Church. St. Luke’s got it the worse, with the words “scam,” “all lies,” and “not coming” spray-painted on the side of the church. There was also the word “Jesus” with a slash through it. READ MORE