Christian leaders are here outside the Capitol to mark the 2nd anniversary of the January 6th insurrection with a “Sunrise Prayer Vigil for Democracy.” @WTOP pic.twitter.com/uJAkUreWmU
— Stetson Miller (@stetsonmreports) January 6, 2023
A number of groups and Christians from different denominations joined the vigil and spoke about how the rioters distorted their Christian faith. “On this day, we realize and remember how a false Christian manifestation entered in the halls of Congress with Christian symbols given over to violence,” said Jim Wallis, the founding director of the Georgetown University Center for Faith and Justice. Rev. Nathan Empsall, executive director of Faithful America, said that the rioters were misusing religion during the attack. “Unfortunately, so many of those here, were doing that attack in Jesus’ name, cynically abusing misusing and hijacking religion,” he said. Empsall also said that if the Jan. 6 committee does not look at the way that religion was misused to inspire the insurrection, Christian leaders must do so or he believes more political violence could happen. “If we don’t understand the way our religion was hijacked, we won’t be able to prevent more political violence we won’t be able to keep this from happening again,” he said.
