An Atlanta pastor who was to deliver the benediction at President Barack Obama’s inauguration withdrew from the ceremony after gay and lesbian groups protested anti-gay remarks he’d made in the 1990s.
Evangelical pastor Louie Giglio is receiving backlash after making controversial statements on slavery. The leader of Atlanta’s Passion City Church said while sitting down with Christian artist Lecrae ...
An influential Atlanta megachurch pastor, a Grammy-winning hip-hop artist and a prominent businessman recently shared a stage to talk about race. What happened instead shows just how difficult and ...
On June 14th, as the city of Atlanta reeled from the murder of Rayshard Brooks at the hands of white police officers two days prior, white evangelical Christian pastor Louie Giglio hosted a panel on ...
The Rev. Louie Giglio, the Atlanta-area pastor chosen by President Barack Obama to deliver a benediction at his second inauguration, has withdrawn after anti-gay comments from a mid-1990s sermon ...
Forgive me, Twitter, for I have sinned. An Atlanta evangelist has apologized after implying that pre-Civil War slavery had been a blessing for white Americans. Passion City Church pastor Louie Giglio ...