The Rev. Rodney Howard-Browne of The River of Tampa Bay Church live-streamed Easter services after he was earlier arrested on charges of violating stay-at-home orders and unlawful assembly. (Hernando County, Fla., Detention Center/Reuters)

TAMPA — On the holiest Sunday of the Christian calendar, the Rev. Rodney Howard-Browne was angry. Instead of delivering his Easter sermon to a packed house of parishioners, controversy surrounding the coronavirus pandemic prompted him to live-stream his service on the Internet instead of appearing personally at his 4,000-person megachurch.

Howard-Browne used the opening moments of the unusual sermon — taped from his home studio with an American flag backdrop and a picture of him laying hands on President Trump — to rail against government tyranny.