

The website of Omega Kingdom Ministries mixes QAnon theories and biblical references. In turn, QAnon conspiracy theories serve as a lens to interpret the Bible itself. What I’ve witnessed is an existing model of neo-charismatic home churches - the neo-charismatic movement is an offshoot of evangelical Protestant Christianity and is made up of thousands of independent organizations - where QAnon conspiracy theories are reinterpreted through the Bible. I’ve spent 12 weeks attending this two-hour Sunday morning service. 23, I logged onto Zoom to observe the first public service of what is essentially a QAnon church operating out of the Omega Kingdom Ministry (OKM).

I have been studying the growth of the QAnon movement as part of my research into how extremist religious and political organizations create propaganda and recruit new members to ideological causes.

Now a faction within the movement has been interpreting the Bible through QAnon conspiracies. Followers of the QAnon movement believe in wild and dangerous conspiracy theories about U.S.
