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Falls Church News-Press 9-26-2024

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September 26 October 2, 2024

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Fou n d e d 1991 • Vol. XXXIV No. 33

The City of Falls Church’s Independent, Locally-Owned Newspaper of Record, Serving N. Virginia

1st Forum of F.C. Council Candidates Set Tonight

MUSIC IS THE MEDICINE

Downs, Murphy Slated to Show at Community Center by Nicholas F. Benton

Falls Church News-Press

Tonight, Thursday, Sept. 26, the first of two face-toface encounters between the two candidates seeking to fill an unexpired term on the Falls Church City Council will be held, starting at 8:00 p.m. in the Senior Center room at the F.C. Community Center, 223 Little Falls St., behind City Hall. According to the event sponsors, the F.C. League of Women Voters (LWV) and the Village Preservation and Improvement Society (VPIS), both candidates who have qualified for the ballot, Laura Downs and John Murphy, will be present to share their views on why they should be elected to fill the vacancy. Open for free to the public, the audience will be invited to submit questions to the candidates in writing. The two candidates are on the ballot in the election that is already underway. With Nov. 5 the official election day, early voting and mail-in options are

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MERIDIAN HIGH SCHOOL musicians were at City Hall last weekend to greet attendees arriving at Farmer’s Market. Students appeared at various locations around town hoping to raise funds for a trip to Atlanta where they are scheduled to perform. (News-Press Photo)

‘Christian Nationalist’ Danger Focus of Church Talk

by Nicholas F. Benton

Falls Church News-Press

The main sanctuary pews were hardly full at North Arlington’s Rock Springs United Church of Christ last Sunday afternoon, but those who did show up were confronted with a mighty challenge coming from an otherwise unassuming professor of New Testament studies. Dr. Greg Carey from the

Lancaster Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania systematically laid out what confronts all major mainstream religions, and society in general, in this century with what ought to be recognized as perhaps our greatest crisis ever. It goes by the name of “Christian Nationalism,” a fairly recent term coined as a shorthand for identifying the way in

which a fundamentalist movement operating under the cloak of Christianity evolved since at least the 1970s when it first took on a political form to now be spearheading the attempted reelection of Donald Trump and the frighteningly anti-democratic, pro-tyranny contents of the Heritage Foundation’s infamous Project 2025 report. Dr. Carey spoke calmly but

with grave conviction about this movement to hijack his faith which has evolved to a magnitude that confronts all civilization with a huge stumbling block to its very survival. For many who have been aware on some level of how the conservative wing of Christian faith in the U.S. has been

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