A former pastor explains why more churchgoers must condemn the bigotry of Donald Trump and his supporters in order to save democracy. 2022Elections Fascism
My husband and I expected to be pastors until we retired, but the Christian nationalism embraced by some church members has caused us to give up on that idea. From 2017 to 2020, we were co-pastors of a church in Amarillo. Members knew that we did not share the positive opinion of former President Donald Trump that many of them had, but we rarely discussed our political views. We left that church before the 2020 election, planning to continue our careers as pastors elsewhere.
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