A Texas fast-food stop just turned into a full-on faith moment — and the internet can’t stop arguing about it.

A manager at a Chick-fil-A in San Antonio is blowing up online after a viral TikTok showed him leading an impromptu prayer session right in the middle of lunch service. The man, known only as “Mr. Matt,” didn’t just serve chicken — he served a sermon, urging diners to “stick to God” as stunned customers looked on at the Northwoods location on San Pedro Avenue.

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Manager at Chick-fil-A in San Antonio, Texas prays over everyone inside the establishment!

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The April 7 clip racked up thousands of likes and praise from fans who called the moment “powerful” and “exactly what people need right now.” According to another manager, Sergio, Mr. Matt is known for turning everyday moments into feel-good experiences — from rallying the entire dining room to sing “Happy Birthday” to bringing what coworkers call “positive energy everywhere he goes.”

The viral moment even caught the attention of Danielle Gill, wife of Texas Congressman Brandon Gill, who shared the clip online with a simple message: more of this, please.

In the video, Mr. Matt can be heard encouraging diners with lines like, “Trust in Him… don’t worry about today… lean on God,” transforming a routine lunch rush into something that felt more like a Sunday service.

And plenty of people were here for it.

“Even if you don’t believe, everyone needs prayer,” one supporter wrote. Another chimed in, “Which location is this? I want to go there.” Others flooded the comments with “amen” and praise emojis.

But not everyone was saying grace.

Critics quickly fired back, with some arguing a fast-food restaurant isn’t the place for religion. “If I wanted that, I’d go to church,” one person wrote, while others demanded he “just focus on making chicken sandwiches.”

Still, the moment taps into something deeper about the brand itself. S. Truett Cathy, who launched the chain back in 1967, famously built the company around Christian values, even stating its mission was to “glorify God” through business.

So whether you see it as uplifting or over-the-top, one thing’s clear — this wasn’t your average lunch order. It was chicken… with a side of controversy.