Pastor Reginald Steele and his Wife, Kelley Steele, of the Kingdom Church in Phoenix, Arizona, Told Their Congregation Regarding Marital Duties What the Husband Needs is “Some Pasta, Some Peace, and Some P—y” and What the Wife Needs is “Dedication, Dollars, and Some D–k” 

Pastor Reginald Steele and his Wife, Kelley Steele, of the Kingdom Church in Phoenix, Arizona, Told Their Congregation Regarding Marital Duties What the Husband Needs is “Some Pasta, Some Peace, and Some P—y” and What the Wife Needs is “Dedication, Dollars, and Some D–k” 

Daniel Whyte III, President of Gospel Light Society International and Pastor of Gospel Light House of Prayer International, says even though Pastor Reginald Steele and his wife, Kelley, used coarse language or suggestive sexual terms in church, which is seen as inappropriate by many, they are probably saying it this way because they are sick and tired of so many hypocritical Evangelicals and Christians acting like sex is not important and should not be mentioned at all in the church when many Evangelical and Christian leaders and parishioners are evidently not getting regular, powerful, passionate sex at home as they should with their spouse because they are so “horny” that they are caught in scandals having sex with other people in the church and outside of the church.

Pastor Steele and his wife also are probably presenting it plainly like this because most married couples in the church are not getting the point with the little sweet church words that church people use regarding the importance of sex in marriage. Many couples do not understand the point that was made by Kelley Steele, that “even though I am mad at you, you can still get this.” They also do not understand that in most cases the “being mad thing” will go away after you do the “sex thing.”

Daniel Whyte III is known for telling men in the church that in marriage, God wants you to get it, and she needs to be got. Whyte says that outside of salvation through Jesus Christ, guilt-free, disease-free, regular, consistent, anytime sex between a husband and wife is one of the greatest gifts in the history of the world. Let’s get it on! Married couples not having regular explosive sex at home because they are mad at each other has wreaked havoc in the family, the church, the nation, and the world because we have “horny” sex-starved people on the hunt for some sex with somebody else in the church, on the job, or online. Also, it has increased the divorce rate with Christian spouses getting so mad at each other they are blinded to the fact that when they divorce, they not only destroy the lives of their children, they also leave behind the guilt-free, disease-free, regular, comfortable sex that should be inside of every marriage. Whyte says people can divorce all they want to, but that sex drive will still be there, and by divorcing, you leave behind your guilt-free, disease-free, regular, comfortable vagina and penis behind, which pushes you into sins such as committing adultery, and living in adultery, and back to sex with guilt and possible veneral diseases, and a host of other problems.

In fact, this tragedy is being played out in real life with District Attorney Fani Willis and Attorney Nathan Wade. They both divorced their spouses, but their sex-drive did not go anywhere, and they could not keep their drawers and panties on at the zenith of their careers–handling a presidential case–and now they are being made to look like idiots having to explain their sex lives before the most important case in their lives and possibly in history.

Pastor Reginald Steele and Kelley Steele are the founders and pastors of Kingdom Church, a non-denomination megachurch in the metropolitan Phoenix area, as well as the founders and hosts of Kingdom Conference, which frequently features Trinity-Denying, prosperity-preaching heretic Bishop T.D Jakes.

During a recent sermon series on family and marriage, the two tag-teamed a message about what men and women need from each other. During a section on submission, Kelley shares the importance of keeping a clean home and making oneself sexually available as part of a covenant marriage.

“Make sure your husband has what he needs. Make (sure to say) “Listen, I’m mad at you, but you can still get this- I’m not holding nothing hostage.’

…You make yourself available to him because he will find somebody out there, some trick, some hoe, some homewrecker that will give him exactly what he needs with no rules.”

And man of God, if she’s not doing what you want her to do as a wife, let her know, “You’re dirty. My house stinks…can I get a hot meal that’s not frozen first? “

Kelley shares that after her husband travels, he would come home and she’d have “something piping hot in the bedroom,” prompting the pastors to joke that the three things men want are ‘pasta’, ‘peace’, and ‘the other P word,’ and that women want ‘dedication’, ‘dollars’, and ‘the other d’ (coarse slang for men and women’s genitals.)

 

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