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Pete Hegseth’s support for controversial pastor Doug Wilson and his ultra-conservative theology is not new information.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says he's proud to be part of CREC, an archconservative network of Christian congregations.
The theologies espoused by Wilson and company are not theoretical — they have a far-reaching, destructive impact.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has reposted a video that features the leader of the Christian evangelical movement he follows ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shares video of pastor Doug Wilson calling to criminalize gay sex and roll back women’s rights ...
I’m going to share with you two remarkable quotes, both from the same evangelical pastor. First, here is a reflection from ...
The man who oversees the nation’s military has reposted a video on X, formerly Twitter, about a Christian nationalist church ...
Doug Wilson, founder of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches (CREC), wrote in his 1996 book Southern Slavery: As It Was, that there had “never been a multi-racial society which has ...
Hegseth, one of President Donald Trump’s most controversial Cabinet appointees, made headlines recently when he shared on social media a CNN video about CREC.
First, a bit of biographical information: Wilson, who is in his early 70s, is the head pastor of the flagship church of the denomination that he helped found, the Communion of Reformed Evangelical ...
Wilson grew up in the town, where his father was an evangelical minister. Wilson co-founded the CREC in 1993 and is the public figure most associated with the network of churches.
(THE CONVERSATION) Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s affiliation with the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches – commonly called the CREC – drew attention even before his confirmation ...