Your Pastor and SCOTUS: Roe v. Wade Decision [What Happened at Your Church?]

Craig HueyAbortion, Church, Culture Wars, Faith, Family, Government, Supreme Court8 Comments

Did your pastor mention the SCOTUS Roe v. Wade decision?

Many pastors mentioned it.

Many pastors ignored it.

I’ll have a report on pastors in the next issue.

But did your pastor mention it? What did he say?

Let’s see what readers say…

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8 Comments on “Your Pastor and SCOTUS: Roe v. Wade Decision [What Happened at Your Church?]”

  1. My said he never imagined that it would happen in his lifetime. In other words he was surprised to say the least. This surprised me as in a lack of faith on his part. He is 29 years younger than I. Maybe that has something to do with it..Oh ye of little Faith. It all has to so with perspective…this younger generation of many, but not all, are something else.

    1. Yeah awesome! We “attend” CCCH online weekly from IL. How blessed you/we all are to have a voice like his. May God continue to bless and prosper him and his ministry in every way.

  2. Our Pastor George Hyon of Faith Bible Church in Northridge CA. Praised god and led the church in prayer giving thanks to God.

  3. My Pastor John MacArthur of Grace Community Church has talked about this issue for years! Our church has been working & giving money to pregnancy counseling centers for years. No wishey washey position here!

  4. Sadly, not one word about this momentous occasion was mentioned at our Christian Missionary Alliance Church. Our pastor is young, late 20s, and I sense that he operates more out of fear of man/government (501C3) rather than a healthy fear of God. Prayers for him and all the Church.

  5. I was sad and heartbroken that Calvery Church in Naperville, Il did not mention a word of it. I reached out to the leaders in the church and asked why they did not bother to give God the Glory of such a historic move of God and the response I received was that they do not get involved with politics. Are you kidding me! This has everything to do with the sanctity of life and standing for the unborn, it has everything to do with the word of God and nothing to do with politics. Well, I left Calvary and found a God honoring church who is not AFRAID to stand up for what God says we should stand for.

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