“My kingdom is not of this world. If it were, my servants would fight to prevent my arrest by the Jewish leaders. But now my kingdom is from another place.” – John 18:36
Many people feel anxious as we approach the presidential election of 2024. This Sunday, Pastor Mark will deliver a sermon to help calm our hearts and guide our actions. At Washington Cathedral, we take pride in being a congregation where half lean toward former President Trump and the other half toward Vice President Harris, yet we remain united as friends.
For families split by differing votes, we encourage them to keep looking to Jesus’ love as our anchor, which helps us respect each other and work together toward shared goals. No matter who wins, God is still in control, and we have a lot of Jesus’ work left to do.
It isn’t always easy to be a Christian in this day and age. It requires letting go of grudges, admitting our mistakes, and showing respect to everyone. Remember, you’ll never look into the eyes of someone whom God does not love—so be kind.
This Sunday, we’ll gather to embody this kindness, led by Pastor Mark’s powerful message.
Your friend always,
Pastor Tim White