'Christ or Chaos': Former Pastor of Invaded Minneapolis Church Has a Message for America
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'Christ or Chaos': Former Pastor of Invaded Minneapolis Church Has a Message for America
Joe Rigney, a pastor who helped to launch Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, warned the nation that the protests at the congregation were a harbinger of a spiritual crisis […] The post 'Christ or Chaos': Former Pastor of Invaded Minneapolis Church Has a Message for America appeared first on The Western Journal.
'Christ or Chaos': Former Pastor of Invaded Minneapolis Church Has a Message for America - Charisma Magazine Online
Joe Rigney, a pastor who helped to launch Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, warned the nation that the protests at the congregation were a harbinger of a spiritual crisis for America as a whole. Rigney, who now serves as an associate pastor for Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho, used to live in the Minneapolis area and was part of the team that planted Cities Church. Earlier in January, the church gained nationwide attention after a left-wing m…
Do These Democrats Really Want to Carry Water for Don Lemon and the Church Invaders? – Dr. Rich SwierClick to open the search input fieldScroll to top
Last year, Democrats largely stood by Virginia Attorney General candidate Jay Jones, who wished death on the children of his political opponent. Now, they’re carrying water for anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement agitators who invaded a church service and traumatized children. Make no mistake: When agitators invaded Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Jan. 18, they weren’t engaged in peaceful protest. They were committing an atrocity. A
Lefty Outlet Says Church Invaded in Minnesota Was Full of White Nationalists | Headline USA
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Leftist magazine Mother Jones drew mounting ridicule over the weekend after publishing a piece critics say was designed to shield Don Lemon, the YouTuber now federally indicted over his alleged role in the anti-ICE riot inside Cities Church. The article, written by the outlet’s national correspondent Kiera Butler, attempted to reframe the riot by casting the St. Paul-based church as extremist, claiming it had vague …
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