Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP Ellen Page is calling out Chris Pratt for attending a church that doesn't appear to support same-sex relationships.

Oh. K. Um. But his church is infamously anti lgbtq so maybe address that too? https://t.co/meg8m69FeF — Ellen Page (@EllenPage) February 8, 2019

On the “Late Show,” Pratt told host Stephen Colbert he had recently completed the “Daniel fast,” a 21-day fast inspired by the biblical prophet Daniel. The fast requires participants to abstain from meat, sugar, alcohol and other foods, while committing to spend more time in prayer. Pratt said he did the fast “through my church” and that he was “inspired by my pastor.” “It’s kind of like our Lent; we give something up,” Pratt said on “The Late Show,” referring to a period of fasting and self-reflection that some Christian churches observe before Easter. According to its website and Instagram, Zoe Church held 21 days of fasting and prayer this January.

Lorenzo Bevilaqua via Getty Images Chris Pratt spoke about completing a "Daniel fast" on "The Late Show" Thursday.

Zoe Church is part of a wave of evangelical churches known for their casual, concert-style worship services and Instagram-influential preachers. Zoe opened in 2015 and since then has attracted the attentions of celebrities like Justin Bieber. In an interview with The New York Times last year, Veach said that he doesn’t like to “bring politics into church.” “We’re here to preach good news. We’re here to bring hope to humanity. We’re here to talk about God. This is not the place for a political agenda,” Veach said. “This is the last place. When I come to church, you know what I need? I need encouragement.” But in 2017, Veach served as executive producer for “The Heart Of Man,” a film that hoped to help people heal from “personal and sexual brokenness,” including, according to the Gospel Herald, “same-sex attraction.” It featured an interview with Jackie Hill Perry, an ex-lesbian Christian writer who is now married to a man. Perry has sparked controversy in the past for urging queer Christians to leave same-sex relationships out of a sense of duty to God. Zoe’s official stance on LGBTQ issues is unclear, according to Church Clarity, a crowd-sourced database that scores churches based on how clearly they communicate their policies on LGBTQ people and on women in leadership.

Matt Winkelmeyer via Getty Images Pastor Chad Veach is the founder of Zoe Church.