Pastor john hagee12/4/2023 ![]() Jack Graham: Senior Pastor of Prestonwood Baptist Church They may be acting in the name of some other Jesus but that's not Jesus of the Gospels. I don't know the Jesus some have paraded and waved around in the middle of this treachery today. Pray that God will rescue is from this.īeth Moore: Author, speaker, teacher, and founder of Living Proof Ministries What we are seeing in Washington now is the refutation of our American commitment, a form of unleashed anarchy which is the enemy of ordered liberty, and President Trump is responsible now for unleashing mayhem. Dunking is cathartic but ineffectiveĪlbert Mohler: President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary What has happened to our country is tragic, and could have been avoided.ĭaniel Darling: Senior Vice President for Communications at NRBġ) Pray for everyone in DC, for safety and restoration of orderģ) Pray for our country and our next President, Joe BidenĤ) Work to bridge and heal divides. This mob attack on our Capitol and our Constitution is immoral, unjust, dangerous, and inexcusable. Russell Moore: President of the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission President Trump must clearly tell his supporters Rick Warren: Senior Pastor of Saddleback ChurchĪrmed breaching of capitol security behind a confederate flag is anarchy, unAmerican, criminal treason and domestic terrorism. It is part of honoring and submitting to God’s ordained leaders whether they were our choice or not. Peaceable transitions of power have marked our Republic since the beginning. Greear: Pastor of Summit Church and President of the Southern Baptist Convention America is undergoing the passive wrath of God which takes place when His standards are compromised (Romans 1:18-32.) The result is chaos(cont) Today’s political violence was a tragic illustration of what happens to a nation when it abandons God’s person, principles and policies. Tony Evans: Senior Pastor of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship and President of The Urban Alternative There is nothing patriotic about storming our Capitol. There is absolutely no justification for the violence that is transpiring. The events we are witnessing at the Capitol today are an un-American abomination and a disgrace to our democracy. ![]() John Hagee: Senior Pastor of Cornerstone Church Robert Jeffress: Senior Pastor of First Baptist Church and adjunct at Dallas Theological Seminaryĭisobeying and assaulting police is a sin whether it’s done by Antifa or angry Republicans. Violent, anarchist behavior emanating from the far (1/4)ĭr. "There is no conceivable situation where what happened within the U.S. Johnnie Moore condemn violent/anarchist activity at U.S. Johnnie Moore: CEO of The KAIROS Company and President of The Congress of Christian Leaders and Samuel Rodriguez: President of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference and Senior Pastor of New Season Christian Worship Center When folks stormed the Capitol in insurrection, they trampled over the very citadel of law in a “revolution” that would destroy it. When people marched in the streets this summer, they marched to make laws more just and equitable. Thabiti Anyabwile: Pastor at Anacostia River Church The peaceful transfer of power is a hallmark of American democracy, and today we saw the opposite of peace. I am deeply grieved over the destruction and violence at the US Capitol. Ronnie Floyd: President of Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee Pray for peace and the protection of our nation. We need God’s healing and we need God’s help. I am deeply saddened by what took place in our nation’s capital today. Evangelical Leaders React to Capitol Riotįranklin Graham: President of Samaritan’s Purse and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association On the other hand, evangelical leaders who have gone on record warning fellow Christians about the problems they’ve observed with the President’s behavior and particularly his rhetoric, were more pointed in their comments. Those with a track record of supporting the president, whether it was endorsing his reelection campaign or his effort to have the results of the election overturned, focused on condemning the actions of some of the president’s supporters yesterday. The Capitol Riot, as it is increasingly being referred to, represents a dark and sad day in recent history. Evangelical leaders, both those who supported President Donald Trump in his bid for reelection and those who did not reacted to the violence that broke out inside and surrounding the U.S. came as a surprise to many, but not to others.
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