Roland S. Martin
February 12, 2026 · 3 min read
“Bury That at the Altar.” Pastor Confronts Racism and White Evangelicals Backing Trump.
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Key Takeaways
- 1A powerful moment unfolded at Calvary Tabernacle in Indianapolis when Pastor Josh Carson delivered a direct confrontation against racism from the p...
- 2Pastor Carson didn't mince words when addressing his congregation about racial tensions and Christianity.
- 3The pastor emphasized the inclusive nature of Pentecost, reminding his audience that "everybody was invited" regardless of their background or soci...
- 4In perhaps the most striking moment of his sermon, Carson directly challenged any racist attitudes among his congregants: "We should denounce racis...
- 5When some might have considered his message too political, Carson pushed back firmly: "Don't be political, pastor.
Overview
A powerful moment unfolded at Calvary Tabernacle in Indianapolis when Pastor Josh Carson delivered a direct confrontation against racism from the pulpit, specifically challenging white conservative evangelicals who continue to support Donald Trump. The pastor's message, "bury that at the altar," has sparked important conversations about the intersection of faith and politics in America.
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