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Join Colorado investigative journalist Logan M. Davis (picture above) for an in-depth presentation on the growing conflict between Woodland Park residents and a religious movement seeking to “take over” their city. Davis will describe the ominous rise of Christian Nationalism in Woodland Park, followed by an open Q&A session.
Location: 102 S. Tejon Street (nearest the Pioneer Museum), Colorado Springs Time: 6:00 p.m., Tuesday**, November 11** Cost: Free (seating is limited)
Hosted by the Freedom From Religion Foundation – Pikes Peak Chapter
**RSVP suggested at :https://www.meetup.com/ffrf-pikes-peak-region/events/311637639/?**
Or claim a "maybe" seat to 719-659-5075
The event will include background on how televangelist Andrew Wommack and his Charis Bible College have influenced local politics through the Truth and Liberty Coalition—a movement that has reshaped the city council and school board in Woodland Park. As reported by *BaptistNews.com* (February 2024):

> “We were sitting ducks,” said one conservative Christian resident. “This was all brand new to me, this idea of Christians taking over. I had no idea what would happen to our local schools and I’ve been in utter shock and grief.”

The latest controversy centers on a multi-year contract proposal that would turn part of the Woodland Park school system over to an out-of-state religious organization.

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