A large hearth has damaged out at First Baptist Church of Dallas which is led by Pastor Robert Jeffress, a Trump supporter.
Hopefully, no none has been injured or worse.
PJ Media has particulars:
First Baptist Church of Dallas, a megachurch established in 1868, is on hearth. The church, which is situated in downtown Dallas and is pastored by outspoken Trump supporter Robert Jeffress, has an estimated 19,000 members.
Based on the Dallas Morning Information, first responders had been referred to as to the church at 6:05 p.m. Central. Fireplace Capt. Robert Borse stated they had been met with ‘heavy smoke and hearth circumstances involving the construction.”
Forty hearth models had been dispatched to the church to battle a blaze that reportedly started within the secondary chapel of the historic church.
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First Baptist church in Dallas is on hearth.
pic.twitter.com/iEqYOIkGrr— The Publish Millennial (@TPostMillennial) July 20, 2024
Arial footage of the hearth at First Baptist Church hearth in downtown Dallas pic.twitter.com/q83g2bsr0Q
— Austin York (@realAustinYork) July 20, 2024
First Baptist Church Dallas, based 1868, led by Dr. Robert Jeffress is burning to the bottom. Lord no!
My Pawbee was the Excessive College Varsity soccer coach there many years in the past. He’s most likely rolling in his grave.
— Kambree (@KamVTV) July 20, 2024
Heartbreaking to listen to that the historic First Baptist Church of Dallas is on hearth.
Somebody stated they heard an explosion. Foul play? Nothing recognized but. Praying for FBC. pic.twitter.com/e3qRU6Kmrw
— Gabriel Hughes (@Pastor_Gabe) July 20, 2024
Pastor Jeffress was reached for remark:
First Baptist Dallas Pastor @robertjeffress after hearth at historic sanctuary: “I’m grateful that the church will not be bricks or mortar or wooden, it’s folks.” pic.twitter.com/KM7Pnzkzko
— FOX 4 NEWS (@FOX4) July 20, 2024
Pastor Jeffress posted the next message on Twitter/X:
PLEASE PRAY FOR OUR CHURCH.
Now we have skilled a fireplace within the Historic Sanctuary.
To our information, nobody is damage or injured, and we thank God for His safety. He’s sovereign even in essentially the most troublesome occasions.
“And we all know that God causes all issues to work collectively for…
— Dr. Robert Jeffress (@robertjeffress) July 20, 2024
Pray for the folks of this church.