A Florida church lost its tax-exempt status after hosting nude parties and slumber parties featuring the “sexiest ladies on the beach.”

The Life Center: A Spiritual Community had been operating a party schedule as Amnesia: The Tabernacle seven days a week since Feb. 28, reported the Panama City News Herald.

Police began investigating the church after it placed ATMs and a banner outside and determined its activities were a “blatant slap in the face” to taxpayers.

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The church, which is owned by Markus Q. Bishop, advertises that its events are drug- and alcohol-free, and promoters say it’s a church by day and youth ministry by night.

But Club Amnesia’s since-deleted Facebook page advertised raves, pajama and lingerie “slumber” parties, and “anything but clothes” paint parties.

The church also hosted weekly “wet-n-wild” events described as “white water meets Tabernacle PCB with a little twerkin’.”

Police said patrons were charged $20 “donations” at the door, and the church walls were adorned with images of stick figures performing oral sex and the words, “I hate being sober.”

“I’ve been in a lot of nightclubs and I’ve been in a lot of churches,” Drew Whitman, chief of Panama City police. “That isn’t a church.”

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Police said similar businesses operate nearby, but Club Amnesia did not hold liquor permits or other appropriate licenses, is zoned as a church, and claims tax-exempt status.

City officials removed the church’s tax-exempt status Tuesday after an investigation.

“A God-fearing, God-honoring church in January does not sponsor this type of debauchery in March,” said Dan Sowell, the city’s property appraiser.

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Some spring break visitors agreed.

“I feel it’s an abomination,” said Jordy Brewer, a student from Kentucky. “How can this be a house of the Lord but at the same time participate in so much sin?”

Bishop, the former pastor of Faith Christian Family Church, challenged a property tax assessment on his 10,000-square-foot home in 2004, claiming it should be tax exempt as a parsonage.

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Rulings over the years have favored Bishop, the newspaper reported, but city officials also revoked its tax-exempt status along with Club Amnesia.

Bishop is currently on probation after pleading guilty to misdemeanor battery after a 16-year-old girl accused him of making unwanted sexual advances toward her.

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