Pentagon's Hegseth part of archconservative church network CREC [View all]
WASHINGTON (AP) Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says hes proud to be part of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, an archconservative network of Christian congregations.
Hegseth recently made headlines when he shared a CNN video on social media about CREC, showing its pastors arguing women should not have the right to vote.
Pastor Doug Wilson, a CREC co-founder, leads Christ Church in Moscow, Idaho, the networks flagship location. Jovial and media-friendly, Wilson is no stranger to stirring controversy with his churchs hard-line theology and its embrace of patriarchy and Christian nationalism.
Wilson told The Associated Press on Monday he was grateful Hegseth shared the video. He noted Hegseths post was labeled with Christ Churchs motto: All of Christ for All of Life.
He was, in effect, reposting it and saying, Amen, at some level, Wilson said.
Hegseth, among President Donald Trumps most controversial Cabinet picks, attends Pilgrim Hill Reformed Fellowship, a CREC member church in a suburb outside Nashville, Tennessee. His pastor, Brooks Potteiger, prayed at a service Hegseth hosted at the Pentagon.
CREC recently opened a new outpost in the nations capital, Christ Church DC, with Hegseth attending its first Sunday service.
Pentagon chief spokesman Sean Parnell confirmed Hegseths CREC affiliation and told the AP that Hegseth very much appreciates many of Mr. Wilsons writings and teachings.
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