Full house at McKendree UMC in downtown Nashville, where a Moral Monday rally led by @RevDrBarber will start. The rally will lead into a March to the state Capitol.
An even fuller house as the program starts in a couple minutes.
Spoken to people here who are from Nashville and heard about the event from their local church, and to another person who drove down from New Hampshire. So, those in attendance are from all over.
“Have these deaths scared us to life yet?” @RevDrBarber asks, referring to gun violence and then pivoting to affordable health care.
Standing applause for @RevDrBarber, of which this hasn’t been the first in his sermon already.
.@RevDrBarber asks all the clergy in the room to stand up. I’d say it’s about at least half of the room. And if they’re not clergy, then many are congregants.
.@RevDrBarber concludes his remarks and organization for the March is beginning. There was a call for *27* pallbearers to carry caskets.
The room is reading through a “covenant of nonviolence.”
Now filtering out of McKendree UMC while a trumpet plays “Taps.”Meanwhile, an event organizer reminds the marchers: “Silence; somber; funeral procession.”
March to the state Capitol has started.
And processing right behind are the pallbearers with the caskets.
At the back, as people continue to filter out of McKendree UMC.
And each new addition to the march is a line of four.
Back at the front, where marchers ascend the stairs to War Memorial Plaza, right before the state Capitol.
.@RevDrBarber is addressing the audience again. I might miss some because im also working on writing a story. So, as a reminder, the livestream: breachrepairers.org/livestream
Just heard a very emotional testimony from Sarah Neumann, a Covenant School mom. Many in the audience were tearing up as she spoke.
.@brotherjones_ introduces @RevDrBarber and the other guests, as allowed by House Speaker Cameron Sexton.
As far as updates, not much has happened. We’re still waiting in the gallery and am not entirely sure what will happen next. A controversial bill to arm teachers is on the docket for tonight, but probably won’t be up for discussion for a little longer. wapp.capitol.tn.gov/apps/BillInfo/…
After clergy and other demonstrators have waited for hours on that bill (👆🏼) on arming teachers, Rep. William Lamberth moves to delay discussion on HB 1202 until Wednesday to the crowd’s dismay.
Specifically and technically, the motion is to pick up the same calendar until Wednesday.
And Lamberth’s motion passes, taking the momentum out of any likely remaining protest.
So, @RevDrBarber gives some concluding remarks outside the House chamber and makes his way to the elevator.
Buffered by state troopers, clergy face state reps as they exit the House chambers.
Crowd now chanting “more guns, more death, tell the truth” as reps wait for the elevator.
Clergy and Jones, Pearson and Johnson wanted to go into the House chambers with the urn, but ultimately weren’t allowed, effectively ending the protest. But this all started at 2 pm, so it’s been going on for quite a while.
On that note, good night! #MoralMonday
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Following the shooting at The Covenant School, a private Christian school in Nashville, Nashvillians and Tennesseans of different faith backgrounds are responding. There’s been an outpouring of responses, so I’ll try my best to keep it updated. (🧵)
According to the web magazine of the Presbyterian Church in America, the denomination Covenant Presbyterian Church and The Covenant School are affiliated with:
The Southern Baptist Convention, which is based in Nashville and in which a Southern Baptist church was where parents and Covenant School students were reunified:
Local Southern Baptist officials are the first line of defense in abuse prevention and response. But in east metro Atlanta, the opposite happened.
My story on the decisions by local SBC officials and the betrayal survivors felt: tennessean.com/story/news/rel…
Our article is about a story that has gained attention since @Meighanmaiam began speaking out (religionandjustice.com/blog). Our story adds to Meighan’s, while also giving special focus to a certain Southern Baptist official. (🧵)
That certain Southern Baptist official is Larry Cheek, who was the point person for local Southern Baptist life in east metro Atlanta as the associational missionary for the Stone Mountain Baptist Association. tennessean.com/story/news/rel…
Ravi Zacharias relied on powerful allies for help after the first abuse allegations emerged against him in 2017. One of the earliest and most consistent allies was Johnny Hunt, who is returning to ministry amid his own abuse allegations.
My story: tennessean.com/story/news/rel…
Hunt vouched for Zacharias, helping Zacharias protect upcoming speaking gigs in 2018. It was key to helping Zacharias regain some control of the narrative at a critical moment (🧵). tennessean.com/story/news/rel…
The refuge Zacharias sought in Hunt and other SBC leaders five years ago is a bellwether of a larger struggle in the SBC now exemplified by Hunt’s story, in which calls to deplatform credibly accused abusers run up against powerful alliances. tennessean.com/story/news/rel…
🧵 Today kicks off the two-day ReAwaken America Tour at Global Vision Bible Church in Mt. Juliet. Starting this 🧵 for my coverage throughout the day. Here's our preview from yesterday: tennessean.com/story/news/rel…
Update: And thus begins our coverage of the ReAwaken America Tour Nashville. The day started off with major traffic issues for the area around Greg Locke's church. From me and @AndyHumbles: tennessean.com/story/news/rel…
Before heading ReAwaken in Mt. Juliet, I’m at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Donelson for a news conference of Tennessee Faith leaders who are denouncing ReAwaken.
The ReAwaken America Tour is coming to the Nashville area this weekend at Pastor Greg Locke's church. Speakers include more typical big names (Michael Flynn, Roger Stone, Sean Feucht), but also local political and faith leaders. Full schedule here: thrivetimeshow.com/reawaken-ameri…
Ahead of the first day of the ReAwaken America Tour on Friday, local faith leaders are holding a prayer vigil against Christian nationalism this evening, followed by a news conference tomorrow.
Meanwhile, tour organizer Clay Clark announced a large meetup this evening at a local restaurant and said they won't tell the restaurant ahead of time. "We’re going to have a great unmasked unvaccinated blasty blast of patriotic patriotism,” Clark said. rumble.com/v2689ea-nashvi…
“We express our deep apologies to our community that this abuse took place in the history of our church.”
Bethany Baptist Church acknowledges its history of abuse and shows support for @ValerieLSwope, a survivor who shared her story with us last fall. bethanylouisville.com/about-us/a-pai…
Commenting on the statement from Bethany Baptist, @ValerieLSwope said on Facebook, "Over the last 2 decades I have often had extreme emotions about the silence from Bethany Baptist Church...Some of my own paint about that melted away today." m.facebook.com/story.php?stor…