Where to Find Make America Great Again in Dallas

'Make America Bang-up Again' Sung to Trump by Church Choir, Copyrighted for Church Services

Donald Trump, Robert Jeffress
U.S. President Donald Trump (L) is greeted past Pastor Jeffress at the Gloat Freedom Rally in Washington, U.S. July 1, 2017. |

Correction appended

President Donald Trump's entrada slogan "Make America Great Again," which premiered at "Gloat Freedom Rally" in Washington, D.C., is now available for churches to sing. It was sung past the choir and orchestra of Kickoff Baptist Dallas and is available with a CCLI copyright.

The Dallas megachurch choir sang the song at the rally Saturday at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and the song has been listed on the Christian Copyright Licensing International website.

Trump praised the choir during his speech at the rally, saying, "Your music honors our heroes more than words will ever do," co-ordinate to The Hill.

Robert Jeffress, the Commencement Baptist Dallas pastor who is an early supporter of Trump, also spoke at the rally.

The lyrics of the song include:

"Make America great once more
Make America great over again
Lift the torch of liberty all across the land
Step into the futurity joining hand in hand
And make America great once more
Yes make America peachy (again)."

After the song, information technology was announced that Gary Moore, former minister of music at First Baptist Dallas who is no longer a member there, wrote the song. Moore, who personally chose to license the song for utilise in other churches, was in omnipresence and recognized by the emcee.

Jonathan Aigner, Director of Music Ministries in a PCUSA congregation, criticized the song.

"The problem is that it has been adopted by a significant portion of the evangelical church. It's their mantra, their creed, and their prayer, and they shout it out with nationalistic fervor," Aigner writes in a weblog post on Patheos. "Pledging fidelity to God and to America in the aforementioned breath, melding together the kingdom of God and self, they pray a blasphemous prayer to a reddish, white, and blue Jesus."

"How tragically this prayer cancels out the prayer of Jesus himself," Aigner adds. "The political church prays: 'Make America great once more!' Jesus prayed: 'Your kingdom come. Your will be done, on earth as it is in sky.' The political church prays: 'Build up our empire!' Jesus prayed: 'Your kingdom come. Your will be done, on globe as information technology is in heaven.'"

In an interview with The Christian Post in May, Pastor Jeffress, who serves on the president's evangelical advisory board, said the president has done more any previous president, including George W. Bush, to accomplish out to evangelicals.

"I asked everybody in the room with the president seated beside me, I said, 'how many of you lot were ever invited past Romney, or McCain, or Bush to a meeting like this where you got to openly dialogue with the president?'" noted Jeffress. "Peradventure two raised their hands on one of those presidents. Just I said, 'that tells you something.' This president has washed more, this candidate has washed more to reach out to evangelicals than really whatsoever president alive and I call up that speaks a great bargain to President Trump's involvement in what evangelicals remember."

Jeffress also appeared on "Play a trick on and Friends" in May, and praised an executive lodge past Trump in favor of religious liberty.

"What I am saying to people is that this executive order marks the finish of the 60-year-onetime governmental state of war on religious liberty," the pastor said. "The fact is, information technology is not a route map — a detailed road map — it's a compass maxim [that] regime is changing direction."

Correction: Tuesday, July four, 2017:

An before version of this article inaccurately stated that First Baptist Dallas copyrighted the song "Make America Great Again" and was making information technology available for other churches to use. The song was really written past Gary Moore, a sometime minister of music at Commencement Baptist Dallas who is no longer a member of the church.

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Source: https://www.christianpost.com/news/make-america-great-again-song-trump-church-choir-copyrighted-jeffress.html

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