Pentecostal Christians Speak Up Against Trumpism: “Our Primary Loyalty is to Jesus Christ”

Theologians, pastors, missionaries and ordinary Pentecostal and Charismatic believers have together signed a statement against Trumpism to show the world that what Donald Trump represents is not in line with their faith. The statement reads:

We who have signed this statement are Spirit-filled Pentecostal and Charismatic Christians who believe that the Bible is the Word of God and that Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Life. Because of this, we refuse to vote for or support Donald Trump and his MAGA movement.

We do not feel that we need to compromise with or ignore our faith when we take a stance against Trumpism. On the contrary, it is precisely because of our commitment to the Lord Jesus Christ that we cannot in good conscience endorse Donald Trump and what he stands for.

The Demonization of Immigrants

At the center of our Pentecostal spirituality is the miracle of Pentecost, in which the Holy Spirit united people of various nations through the miracle of tongues. The modern Pentecostal movement has one of its origins at Azusa Street in Los Angeles in which a multi-racial group of Americans and immigrants were baptized in the Holy Spirit together.

Leviticus 19:33-34 clearly states that we should love immigrants as ourselves and treat them as natives. Treating immigrants with love and empathy is a core value of any Christian.

For these reasons, we are horrified when we see how:

Most of the migrants that Trump employ this hateful, vile rhetoric towards are Christians. And most of those he wants to deport to poor, war-torn countries are also Christians. As fellow Christians, we cannot stand behind this.

The Disrespect, Belittling and Criminal Abuse of Women

As Pentecostal and Charismatic Christians, we strive for holiness and to become more Christ-like in all that we do and say and want to support people of good character. Evangelical Christians used to be the ones that emphasized the importance of politicians’ personal morality the most – that has rapidly changed during the reign of Trump.

While we do not believe one has to be perfect to be a president, the Bible emphasizes the importance of good character in both political and spiritual leaders (Deuteronomy 17:17, 1 Timothy 3:2). In particular, greed and sexual immorality are sins that bring God’s wrath upon people as they are equal to idolatry (Colossians 3:5). Donald Trump abounds in these sins without being repentant which has even led to criminal convictions:

Notice that Trump has done all this while claiming to be a Christian and without ever apologizing for any of these acts towards women. He also said in 2015 that he has never asked God for forgiveness.

The Threat to Democracy

Pentecostal and Charismatic Christians have been pioneers for democracy around the world, since our conviction that the Holy Spirit can and wants to use anyone empowers them to make a difference for their lives and their communities. Jesus taught that we should do to others as we would have them do to us (Matthew 7:12) and that leaders should serve rather than rule as kings (Matthew 10:42-45). Thus, we believe that democracy is biblical while dictatorship leads to tyranny and oppression.

Donald Trump has become alarmingly authoritarian over time and researchers have found that Trumpism has made the Republican party more akin to authoritarian parties such as AKP in Turkey and Fidesz in Hungary. It has become increasingly clear that Trumpism is a threat to democracy:

Obviously, the fact that we view Trump as a threat to democracy does in no way legitimize or excuse the awful assassination attempts on Donald Trump’s life. As Christians, we reject all types of political violence. At the same time, we cannot stay silent about the threat to democracy that Trumpism forms in the light of all the evidence given above.

Conclusion

As Spirit-filled Christians, we affirm the inherent God-given value of all human beings and whole-heartedly oppose all hate and belittling towards migrants, women and minorities. Our primary loyalty is to Jesus Christ, not to a political party, and our faith remains in him. This is why we cannot embrace Trumpism and refuse to vote for Trump in this year’s presidential election.

Signed by:

  • Kenneth J. Archer
  • Inez Bayardo
  • Florian Berndt
  • Josh Bledsoe
  • Michael Brooks
  • Scott Camp
  • Deana Clayton
  • John Cosmo Panzetta Jr.
  • Rev. Kevin R. Daugherty
  • Nelson Banuchi
  • James Marion Darlack
  • Andrea Standley
  • Leonora DeJesus
  • Courtney Firbank
  • Daniel Garland
  • Charlotte Gooch
  • Randy Gordon
  • Celeste Gonzalez-Moreno
  • Eaton Gregory
  • Amber Rose Habig
  • David W Holt
  • Jerry Hudson
  • Kimberly Steed
  • Lynn Ritchie
  • Bethany Robinson
  • Michael Tada
  • Michaela Farrell
  • Paul Mahler
  • Samuel Caleb Lightbody
  • Rick Mencer
  • Gene Mills
  • Robert Rogers
  • Ramone Romero
  • Mary Wolfe
  • Rick Waldrop
  • Maria Hawley Zapata
  • Martin Tengberg
  • Rev. Faith Totushek
  • Cara Pfeiffer
  • Shelly Snider
  • Carol J. Simat
  • Joseph Scordato
  • Dale L. Stoll
  • Amos Yong

6 thoughts on “Pentecostal Christians Speak Up Against Trumpism: “Our Primary Loyalty is to Jesus Christ””

  1. I wish there were firmer criticisms of Kamala from Christians, who would have continued to wage a genocidal war against Palestine and strengthened the U.S. war machine.

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    1. Would she? If anything she signaled a break from Biden’s lackluster response to Gaza:

      “As president, I will do everything in my power to end the war in Gaza,” Harris said at the start of her speech, noting that there were leaders of the community at her rally.

      “I want to say this year has been difficult, given the scale of death and destruction in Gaza, given the civilian casualties and displacement in Lebanon. It is devastating.” https://www.france24.com/en/americas/20241104-harris-gaza-trump

      Trump, on the other hand, has just these last couple of days announced war hawks and fundamentalists in his cabinets that wants Israel to illegally annex Gaza. Clearly he is not the better option for the Palestinian people.

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