I remember many pastors speaking out in support of president George Bush's (43 rd pres.) decision to start a war with Iraq in 2003. I was a Christian at that time, but also a Democrat, and I remember that was a very polarizing issue for me. Perhaps now it's gotten worse, with political issues becoming more heated and pastors wanting to chime in, especially when it comes to Covid-19, civil rights issues, etc.
Here's one article that covers this topic:
For Discussion:
1. Should preachers bring up the issue of politics during Church service?
2. Is there a party that Christians should support, if so, which ones? Republicans? Democrats? Other?
Here's one article that covers this topic:
Source: hereIf you’re a pastor during this election season, the easy path is to say nothing about politics. You won’t step on anybody’s toes. Nobody will walk out in the middle of your sermon. You won’t lose disgruntled members (and donors!). A few people might ask you to say more about politics, and they will grumble, but they won’t leave the church. You’re safe.
For Discussion:
1. Should preachers bring up the issue of politics during Church service?
2. Is there a party that Christians should support, if so, which ones? Republicans? Democrats? Other?
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