How worship music became the soundtrack of today’s political right
Religion News
Service: One of the most popular worship songs, “How Great Is Our God,”
has moved from churches to political rallies in recent years.
Historic Black Baptist church closes chapter with downtown service amid sale
The Fort Worth
Report: For over a century, Mount Gilead Baptist Church has been a
cornerstone of Fort Worth African American history.
An Ohio pastor-turned-lawmaker backs a Charlie Kirk American Heritage Act for schools
NPR: The bill says it
would permit the teaching of the positive impact of “Judeo-Christian”
values in U.S. history. It lists two dozen examples, from appeals to
divine power in the Declaration of Independence and the religious
backgrounds of the signers, to the impact of evangelical Billy Graham.
The teens who attacked the Islamic Center of San Diego were latest to cite prior atrocities
The Associated Press:
In rambling writings full of vitriol against a wide range of people,
the teenagers who attacked the Islamic Center of San Diego this week,
killing three men and themselves, left little doubt about the models for
their violence.
Texas Senate runoff sees surge of anti-Muslim rhetoric in campaign ads
The Guardian: Runoff between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton features ads and legal disputes targeting Texas Muslims.
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