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Washington D.C.

UPDATE: Mark Dever’s Capitol Hill Baptist Church Win’s COVID-19 Lawsuit; District of Columbia Ordered to Pay

The District of Columbia has been ordered to pay all the legal fees Capitol Hill Baptist Church acquired during the lawsuit it filed against the city for COVID-19 restrictions that banned them from worshiping together.

March for Life 2021 Had ‘Somber’ Tone This Year

Instead of the throngs of supporters marching around Capitol Hill for March for Life 2021, the group’s presence in Washington D.C. was scaled back considerably.

Christians Explain Why They Attended D.C. Protest Rallies

The D.C. protest turned riot caught many by surprise, including some Christians who showed up for prayer events. Others, including Christians who also showed up for prayer events, were not so surprised.

Evangelical Leaders React to ‘unAmerican’ Capitol Riot

Evangelical leaders, both those who supported President Donald Trump in his bid for reelection and those who did not reacted to yesterday's Capitol riot.

Sean Feucht’s ‘Finale’ Worship Protest on the National Mall Included More Politics Than Usual

A Sean Feucht worship protest took place on Sunday (October 25) on the National Mall. Attendees gathered to worship, pray, and celebrate the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court.

Sean Feucht’s Worship Protest Gets Green Light in DC, Despite Fears of ‘Superspreader’ Event

The National Park Service has already approved a permit for the worship protest tour, which organizers expect up to 15,000 people to attend.

John Hagee and Greg Laurie COVID-19 Positive

Two prominent evangelical Christian leaders—Greg Laurie and John Hagee—have announced they’ve tested positive for COVID-19. Both pastors had attended separate high-profile events at the White House in September, though it’s unclear where they contracted the disease.

50K Pray for Nation ‘in crisis’ to Return to God at DC March

At least 50,000 people from around the U.S. attended "The Return," a prayer gathering and walk in Washington D.C. led by Samaritan's Purse president Franklin Graham.