![]() The book is called At the Pulpit: 185 Years of Discourses by Latter-day Saint Women. ![]() A new book from the Church Historian’s Press highlights LDS women speaking from the church’s founding in 1830 to the present day. Few Christian churches today abide strictly by that admonition, including the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Many scholars believe this passage made its way into the Bible sometime after the death of Apostle Paul. ![]() For it is a shame for women to speak in the church” ( 1 Corinthians 14:34–35). And if they will learn anything, let them ask their husband at home. But they are commanded to be under obedience, as also say the law. on NewsNation, hosted by Chris Cuomo and Leland Vittert.There’s a famous passage from First Corinthians: “Let your women keep silence in the churches, for it is not permitted into them to speak. Much more of the interview will be aired during tonight’s special show on NewsNation.Įlection coverage starts at 6 p.m. It was recorded Tuesday morning at Mar-a-Lago. NewsNation had an exclusive interview with former President Donald Trump. Senate on Tuesday, as Cheri Beasley and Ted Budd competed to succeed retiring GOP Sen. North Carolina Democrats campaigned for history while Republicans sought to extend a winning streak for the U.S. Roy Cooper sought to retain enough seats to keep his vetoes potent on issues such as abortion. North Carolina Republicans aimed for super-sized control of the legislature for the next two years in Tuesday’s election, while Democrats led by Gov. House is North Carolina, home to multiple districts with a slight political lean and one high-profile swing district that analysts have called a national bellwether for partisan control of Congress. No cases had been reported as of Tuesday morning.Ĭentral to Democrats’ fight to fend off a red wave in the U.S. The NC Board of Elections also said there were 15 cases during early voting of voter intimidation they were investigating. in Wilson, Robeson and Columbus County after issues popped up. The polls will remain open until 8:30 p.m. Polls will close at 7:30 for almost all of North Carolina. The polls will stay open there until 7:55 p.m., the board ruled at 6:10 p.m. Nexstar’s WNCN reports the State Board of Elections met and would keep the River Bend precinct in Craven County open because they ran out of ballots. We’ll have more on the races and the outcomes throughout the night. We had team coverage of the elections during our 6 p.m. while the River Bend location will remain open until 7:55 p.m. The locations in Wilson, Robeson and Columbus counties will stay open until 8:30 p.m. except for locations in Wilson and Craven counties that will remain open for various reasons. Polls close for most of Eastern North Carolina at 7:30 p.m. All returns are unofficial and will be certified after the election. Election returns are being tabulated and submitted to county and state election boards. Most of the polls in North Carolina are now closed. Incumbent Greg Murphy is comfortably ahead of Barbara Gaskins in the US House District 2 race. Don Davis also has a lead on Sandy Smith in the US House of Representatives District 1 race. WNCT’s Ryan Harper and Shannon Baker spoke to residents on what they would be doing during Election Night.Įarly results show Cheri Beasley leading Ted Budd in the US Senate race. Turns out not everyone will be following election returns. I am so thankful for the Third District’s continued trust in me, and I look forward to delivering strong results for the American people in our new Republican majority.” The election results were a resounding statement that North Carolina, especially eastern North Carolina, is ready to take back this nation and turn things around. They have crippled our economy, weakened both our domestic and national security as well as devastated our children’s educational future. Greg Murphy, M.D. “Our community has spoken, and delivered a strong repudiation of the Progressive Left’s and President Biden’s Socialist agenda. “Tonight’s victory is a tremendous win for Eastern North Carolina,” said Rep. In a statement, Murphy talked about Tuesday’s win. Greg Murphy has won re-election to the US House of Representatives while Ronnie Ingram has lost in his race to remain sheriff in Lenoir County. Congressman Greg Murphy (Greg Murphy’s website photo) Lenoir County Sheriff Ronnie Ingram (Lenoir County photo)
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