Since I am a part of this church community I'm well aware of the accusations made from those on the
outside looking in. Including a vile accusation from Don Lemon who is on record on a podcast as stating Cities Church is full of "entitled white supremacists". Source:
Don Lemon blasts Minnesota churchgoers harassed by anti-ICE protesters for ‘entitlement’ and ‘white supremacy’
It's important to understand there's a monumental world of difference between
Christian Nationalism, and
white nationalism. One is a religious idealogy, the other is racism, straight up. It's also important to understand that there are some Christians who claim to be Christian Nationalists that do actually hold to some sickening racists ideals. I don't expect those on the outside looking in to immediately spot the difference, since it's even confusing for a lot of us Christians. But the important thing to know is that the two labels are
not the same thing at all and cannot be used interchangeably.
Pastor Joe Rigney, one of the co-founders of Cities Church (who hasn't been there in years) does in fact hold to Christian Nationalism, but the man is not a racist, and the current leaders of Cities Church are also NOT white nationalists, or "entitled white supremacists" as Don Lemon has accused.
I know you want all members to focus on the journalist side of this, but to be fair, the allegations against Cities Church and
why they were targetted are entirely untrue, and highly offensive.
I will ask again since it seems this question was overlooked:
IS this Pastor David Easterwood considered a victim by WS standards? He's named as such in the
charging docs, called "Victim #1", so I'm just asking for some clarity.