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Posted: 2020-04-26T21:19:55Z | Updated: 2020-04-27T18:37:01Z

A Louisiana pastor, who is under house arrest after allegedly threatening to run over a man protesting his ongoing church services, was back in the pulpit on Sunday, yet again defying his states stay-at-home order.

The Rev. Tony Spell marched into the Life Tabernacle Church outside Baton Rouge carrying a Bible over his head as he defied the house arrest order not to leave his property . He was greeted with cheers, as seen in a video of the service shared online.

There should be nobody scared right now but the devil, he said to loud applause. Dont let a man run by himself. The chains that used to bind me, theyre not gonna bind me no more!

At one point, the Pentecostal preacher raised his right leg to expose his ankle monitor and repeatedly proclaimed were not hiding anymore to cheers from attendees, some who were carrying signs reading I stand with Pastor Spell.