Rev. Rick Rouse presented this forum on November 3, 2024 and sent a letter to us after the forum, below, with extra links to video material. Links to the session’s handouts are also below this letter:

Dear Friends in Christ,
There are three new documentary films that are quite chilling describing the dangers of Christian Nationalism.  The first you can watch on YouTube:
Spiritual Warriors with scholar Matthew Taylor

The second one is a trailer, but is available for streaming:
Bad Faith

The third one is a trailer, but is available for streaming for a small fee:
God and Country

The fourth one is a movie simulating a second insurrection that you can watch on Amazon, Apple TV, or other streaming services:
War Game

Finally, I encourage you to check out the website which is sponsored by the Commission for Religious Liberty of the American Baptist Church where you will find numerous resources including free webinars on YouTube about Christian Nationalism. GO TO:  www.christiansagainstchristiannationalism.com
Blessings, Pastor Rick Rouse

P.S. Rev. Rouse also left attendees with the following handouts:

The Roots of Christian Nationalism

The Dangers of Christian Nationalism in the U.S.

Statement of Christians Against Christian Nationalism

Resistance to Christian Nationalism in All 50 States

Christian Nationalism Bibliography

Rev. Dr. Richard W. Rouse is a Lutheran pastor, professor, author, and popular conference speaker.  He has served congregations in Washington, Oregon, California, and Arizona.   Rouse was the Executive Director for Church Relations and Continuing Education at Pacific Lutheran University. He served as adjunct faculty at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, MN and at the Lutheran Seminary Program in the Southwest (LSPS) in Austin, TX.  Rouse was the Founder and Director of the Missional Leadership Academy for the Grand Canyon Synod of the ELCA.

A certified Spiritual Director, Rouse is a member of the Advisory Board for Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary and is also on the Executive Committee of Seattle University’s Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement.  He is the author of numerous publications, including The World is About to Turn: Mending a Nation’s Broken Faith (2020) that he co-authored with Paul Ingram and his new book just released by Chalice Press (2024) A Journey Called Hope: Today’s Immigrant Stories and the American Dream. He and his wife, Beth Lewis, reside in Mukilteo, WA.