“This is going to affect our communities this election, so all of these items are truthfully on the ballot for American voters and faith voters this year,” said Butler.
Sandy Moyer, a member of the church, said that the messages were meant to spark conversation.
“At the end of the day, that’s what politics is, right? These are things that are affecting the community,” said Moyer. “We should be having those conversations everywhere. That’s our First Amendment right as Americans. We should be able to talk about issues.”
ChurchLeaders has reached out to People’s Baptist Church for comment and will update this article in the event of a response.