

�We are no longer drinking the Democrat Kool-aid.��Most major movements happen by going against the grain,� says Katrina Rodgers, daughter of the founder of an historically black church in
Members of the Antioch Road to Glory International Ministries - say they feel they are doing what�s best for their community. Rodgers said she believes policies supported by Hillary Clinton have hurt the black community.
�It had a rippling effect,� Rodgers said. �Not only did the prison population increase but it brought about division in our homes.�
She said Trump�s promise to create jobs will make a difference. �Providing jobs would automatically have a rippling effect on the economy which would have effects on crime rates which would have its effect on families.�
The church is taking a beating on social media over their support for Trump. �Stupid, idiots, a disgrace, disgusting human beings, dumb, ignorant, brainwashed�� They�re being called every name in the book on their Facebook page for standing for Trump.
Sunday, August 7, the church held a different kind of service � it was all pro-Trump, and Trump�s daughter-in-law, Lara Trump was a guest speaker.
For those questioning the legality of hosting a political event, Pastor Thomas Rodgers said his church does not have nonprofit status and can say whatever it wants.
Another guest speaker was standing his ground as well.
�We are no longer drinking the Democrat Kool-Aid,� Mark Burns, pastor of Harvest Praise and
CNN interviewed the Pastor and his wife, trying to pin them down, and looked shocked when he proclaimed