What Does America's 250th Birthday Mean for Its Future and Our Faith?
To celebrate America's 250th birthday, Curtis Chang is joined by his The After Party partners David French and Russell Moore to ask how Christians should think about patriotism, democracy, and national identity in a divisive age. Comparing the optimism of the 1976 Bicentennial with today's fractured political climate, they explore America's founding ideals, the promises and failures of liberty and equality, the relationship between Christianity and the American experiment, and the dangers of Christian nationalism. Together, they answer listener questions and offer a vision for faithful civic engagement — one marked by gratitude without idolatry, honesty without despair, and allegiance to Christ above every nation.
00:34 - Introduction to America's 250th Birthday
02:07 - Comparing the 250th with the Bicentennial
09:18 - America's Gifts to the World
16:16 - Was America Founded as a Christian Nation?
25:13 - The Pull of Christian Nationalism
29:29 - Project 2025 & What True American Renewal Requires
36:07 - A Bottom Up Christian Influence on Government
40:30 - Politics is Downstream from Culture
45:14 - Guidance for Pastors on the 250th
48:24 - America's Historical Role in the World
52:22 - Defining Christian Patriotism
58:03 - A Closing Prayer For Our Country
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More to Listen to:
Good Faith 199 – David French asks: What the Heck Is a Christian Nationalist?
Good Faith 181 – Can the Church Resist Political Extremism Again? With Paul D. Miller
Good Faith 36 – The Religion of American Greatness
Good Faith 207 – N.T. Wright Explains Ephesians: The Church, Christian Nationalism, and the Armor of God
Referenced in the Episode:
Remembering the American Bicentennial Celebration
Remembering Operation Sail
Remembering the Miracle on Ice
Article: Christian Nationalism's Dark Forebears by David French
Ben Rhodes' All We Say: The Battle for American Identity: A History in 15 Speeches
Jon Meacham's American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House
Legal Philosophy and the Founding Fathers
James Madison's Memorial and Remonstrance Against Religious Assessments
Who was the minister, Roger Williams?
John Locke's influence and Christian faith & legal philosophy of the American founding
The story of Thomas Jefferson & Rev. John Leland
Understanding Frederick Douglass and the Constitution
Article: How Viktor Orbán's Hungary Eroded the Rule of Law and Free Markets
PEPFAR: President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
Who is Freddy, the German?
Scriptures Referenced:
1 Timothy 2:1–6 (ESV)
John 18:36 (ESV)
Colossians 1:15–17 (ESV)
Micah 6:8 (ESV)
Luke 3:12–14 (ESV)
Philippians 3:20 (ESV)
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David French's New York Times pieces HERE
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