
California pastor Jack Hibbs answers Democrat critics of his prayer to Congress
Fox News
Pastor Jack Hibbs of California offered a prayer to Congress to open the session on Jan. 30, 2024. But some Democrats pushed back in a letter to Speaker Mike Johnson; Hibbs shared thoughts.
"This is just part of their way of labeling and is void of fact." The letter doesn't even mention the actual prayer that Pastor Hibbs shared on Jan. 30. Morality, deciding what is good or bad, is implicitly founded in religious values, not science. Lauren Green currently serves as Fox News Channel's (FNC) chief religion correspondent based in the New York bureau. She joined FNC in 1996. Her new book is "Lighthouse Faith: God as a Living Reality in a World Immersed in Fog." She is host of Fox News Digital's "Spirited Debate."
Hibbs is pastor of mega church Calvary Chapel in Chino Hills, California. House Speaker Mike Johnson invited him to deliver the invocation on Jan. 30, as one of the many guest chaplains who are asked to render a blessing to begin lawmakers' assemblage.
In his prayer, Hibbs called for "humility and repentance of national sins in a time of great need."













