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Jul 01, 2025
Christian nationalism—the merging of Christian identity with state power—poses a serious threat to democracy, pluralism, and the Gospel. As Sojourners reminds us, it’s not enough to dismiss it; we must actively engage and unmask its dangers.
In the U.S., Christian nationalism often claims our nation was founded as a Christian God-state, a narrative contradicted by historians and theologians. This fusion elevates Christianity above all other faiths, erodes church-state separation, and fosters exclusion—especially toward LGBTQ+ communities, immigrants, and racial minorities. Scholars at the Public Religion Research Institute and other watchdog groups have documented this growing threat to democratic institutions.
It’s not just a theological misstep—it’s dangerous. As TIME warns, Christian nationalism fuels authoritarian impulses, agitates for political violence, and undermines public trust in science and democracy. The January 6 Capitol attack stands as chilling evidence of its real-world impact.
Holy Covenant stands firmly against this. Our Open & Affirming witness proclaims a Gospel of radical inclusion—not exclusion. We affirm the sacred dignity of every person, and we reject any ideology that says “only my vision of faith” belongs in public life.
This July, we invite our congregation to help shape a meaningful digital response:
Please send your ideas directly to [email protected]. Your voice matters. Together, we can be a witness to a faithful, just democracy.
*Let’s talk back to Christian nationalism—not with anger, but with grounded truth, prayer, and shared resources.*
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