On December 19, at 11:00 am, Donald Trump plans to attend a Christmas-themed special worship service at the First Baptist Church in Dallas, where Dr. Robert Jeffress is the Senior Pastor. At the end of the service, Trump will give a Christmas greeting.
In 2015, Jeffress was one of the first evangelical pastors to publicly support Trump’s candidacy.
Jeffress said in regards to Trump’s attendance, “We are blessed to have my friend and our 45th President to worship with us this Sunday morning at First Baptist Dallas. America has never had a more pro-life and pro-religious liberty president than Donald J. Trump. We owe President Trump a debt of gratitude for all he has done for our great Nation.”
Following Trump’s Presidential Inauguration, Jeffress preached at the worship service. He also was an informal advisor to the former president during his time in office.
“The focus of the music and message this Sunday will be on the most important event in human history—the birth of Jesus Christ. President Trump is known for his love for Christmas and what it represents. We are thrilled to have him join us for this Christmas worship experience this Sunday morning,” Jeffress said.
The pastor will deliver a sermon titled, “What If There Were No Christmas?” during the worship service. The ceremony can be streamed through the First Baptist Dallas website.
For information, visit firstdallas.org.