Pastor Rod Loy Resigns, Lawsuit Against Religious Liberty Commission, Franklin Graham Criticism Over TPUSA Halftime
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Top headlines for Wednesday, February 11, 2026
In this episode, we cover Pastor Rod Loy stepping down as an Assemblies of God executive presbyter amid a sexual abuse allegation, an interfaith coalition suing the Trump administration over its Religious Liberty Commission, and Franklin Graham facing backlash from Joe Scarborough for praising the TPUSA halftime show.
00:11 Pastor Rod Loy steps aside amid sex abuse allegation
00:59 Trump's Religious Liberty Commission sued by interfaith coalition
01:50 Pastor Robert Jeffress 'honored' by inclusion in 'Melania' film
02:30 Scarborogh mocks Franklin Graham for praising TPUSA halftime show
03:24 International fine art competition opens door to Christians
04:09 Oklahoma officials reject creation of first Jewish charter school
05:00 Church gets $996K to honor people sold at former slave market
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Links to the News
- Pastor Rod Loy steps aside amid sex abuse allegation | Church & Ministries
- Trump's Religious Liberty Commission sued by interfaith coalition | Politics
- Pastor Robert Jeffress 'honored' by inclusion in 'Melania' film | U.S.
- Scarborogh mocks Franklin Graham for praising TPUSA halftime show | U.S.
- International fine art competition opens door to Christians | U.S.
- Oklahoma officials reject creation of first Jewish charter school | Education
- Church gets $996K to honor people sold at former slave market | Church & Ministries