Google The Sweet Home Baptist Church in McKenzie, Alabama. Church pastor Allen Joyner suggested that the military shoot people who don't stand for "The Star-Spangled Banner."

An Alabama pastor delivered a message on Friday that was not found in any Bible passage. He told the crowd at a high school football game to rise for the national anthem... or get shot.

“If you don’t want to stand for the National Anthem, you can line up over there by the fence and let our military personnel take a few shots AT you since they’re taking shots FOR you,” Pastor Allen Joyner said before a game in McKenzie, Alabama, according to a now-deleted Facebook post that was preserved in a number of places online:

Baptist Pastor: You should be shot for not standing for national anthem. @Glitter-and-paste … pic.twitter.com/W26AjKEehW — Atheism Tweets (@atheismthings) September 11, 2016

The post noted there was “crazy cheering” after the incendiary comments.

School officials quickly denounced Joyner, who announces football games at McKenzie High School in addition to serving as pastor at the Sweet Home Baptist Church.

“Patriotism should be a part of school events but threats of shooting people who aren’t patriotic, even in jest, have no place at a school,” Butler County Schools Superintendent Amy Bryan told AL.com. “Threats of violence are a violation of school policy and certainly not condoned by the school board.”

It’s not clear if Joyner will continue to serve as announcer.

The church initially defended Joyner’s comments on Facebook, saying they were “taken out of context and misquoted,” AL.com reported. However, that post and the church’s entire Facebook presence were later deleted.

Joyner has not responded to a request for comment from The Huffington Post. This article will be updated if he responds.