74.9 F
Orlando
Wednesday, September 27, 2023 9:55 pm
HomeNewsGovernmentPro-life Pastor Hosts ‘Day...

Pro-life Pastor Hosts ‘Day of Mourning’

Apple Valley Pastor Isabella Simpson from Spirit Life Church will host a live stream to a national event growing in popularity by pro-life activists called the Day of Mourning. The event was set in motion by Elizabeth Johnston, known as the “Activist Mommy” after the New York state Legislature passed a bill making it legal for abortionists and other health care professionals to perform abortions up to birth for any reason that might threaten a woman’s mental or physical health.

Johnston is calling on Americans to take a stand on Saturday, February 23 and to “stop being on the sidelines and mourn and repent as a nation over the sin of abortion.” She also urged people to wear black, shut down their businesses and avoid shopping.

“I wanted to be involved in this event because the issue of abortion is something I’m terribly passionate about, particularly the new law that just passed in New York. I knew posting about the event on Facebook wasn’t enough. I actually adopted my son, Nathan whose birth mother was planning to abort him,” Simpson said. “When I think about how many Nathan’s that have been aborted it just breaks my heart.”

The Reproductive Health Act was passed with a 38-28 vote and thunderous applause in the state Senate chamber on Jan. 22. The bill codifies federal abortion rights guaranteed under the 1973 Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision and removes abortion from the state’s criminal code.

The Feb. 23 rally in New York is planned for 1 p.m. at the Empire State Convention Center, located in Albany. Scheduled speakers include “Mommy Activist,” Elizabeth Johnston, the Benham brothers, pro-life activists Justin Reeder and David Harris Jr., and abortion survivor Blythe Mullen.

Day of Mourning Events are scheduled across the U.S. and will include live stream video to the event in New York. Additional events may feature worship, prayer, testimonies, and guest speakers. The Apple Valley Day of Mourning will take place Saturday, February 23 from 8:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m. at the ARC 13631 Navajo Rd.

Anne Chernabaeff from Menifee read about the Day of Mourning event in Apple Valley on Facebook and plans put her online baby apparel store, Tater Tot Threads on hold to attend, along with her husband, Eliah and their thirteen-year-old daughter, Moriah.

“It’s one thing to read about and get passionate about things you see on Facebook and social media—but it’s another to get out there and leave your house with your family and make it known we think this is not all right,” said Anne Chernabaeff. “I have a lot of Christian friends that are looking for a way to go out and tell the world they are not okay with what is happening with the abortion issue.”

Chernabaeff, a homeschool mom believes this is a teachable opportunity and life lesson for her family. A follower of the Mommy Activist, Chernabaeff bought T-shirts to wear to Saturday’s event. “We feel this is a great way to show we live out our beliefs.”

Gregg Kennen from Los Angeles although unable to attend the closest event in Apple Valley will be marching with Calvary Chapel of San Pedro to City Hall Plaza wearing black to mourn and pray. A former pastor, Kennen will be “part of the leadership involved under the covering of my Regional Pastor Jeff Johnson in Downey and local Pastor Jerry Cesario in San Pedro.

“It’s one thing to read about and get passionate about things you see on Facebook and social media—but it’s another to get out there and leave your house with your family and make it known we think this is not all right.”

“All Calvary Chapels are in support of The Day of Mourning including Pastor Jack Hibbs from Calvary Chapel of Chino Hills who was called by the senator to travel to Washington,” said Kennen.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo celebrated the signing of the new law allowing abortions until birth in some cases and letting non-doctors commit abortions by directing that the One World Trade Center’s spire be lit pink overnight on January 23 inciting pro-lifers across social media.

“What they have forgotten is the plaque nearby that also commemorates the death of the unborn children who died in the 911 incident,” said Kennen.

For more information on the Day of Mourning in Apple Valley visit Facebook https://www.facebook.com/events/1287825284688776/

Article first appeared on Southern California Christian Voice

Hi there 👋
It’s nice to meet you.

Sign up to receive community news and uplifting content from the people in your community.

We don’t spam!

- Promote Your Work -

spot_img

Most Popular

More from Author

Actress Miya Horcher Leads With Love

Lead with love. A sweet and simple phrase—but not so easy...

Actress Miya Horcher Leads With Love

Lead with love. A sweet and simple phrase—but not so easy...

‘Switched’ Movie Review And Interview With Writer/Producer, Alexandra Boylan

SoCal Voice had the pleasure of interviewing Alexandra Boylan, an award-winning filmmaker, and the writer, and producer of Switched.

5 Ways to Show God Our Thankfulness

The young doctor emerged from the operating room and approached my...

- A word from our sponsors -

spot_img

22-Week Preemie Twins Go Home After Adorable ‘Graduation’

Miracle premature twin babies from Ohio survived four months in the NICU and are now thriving at home.

12-yo Wellington Boy Saves Drowning Man, Credits CPR Learned from ’Stranger Things’

A boy from Palm Beach County saved a man\'s life from drowning, saying he learned CPR from watching TV.

California Costco Worker Returns Envelope with Nearly $4000 Cash

A Costco employee in California achieved his goal to become Employee of the Month due to his honesty.

Bank Reimburses AUD$460K to Dementia Depositor Ff Major Scam

A 78-year-old man from Australia got a major win despite being diagnosed with dementia.

Tampa Teen Helps Others with Dyslexia Succeed in School

A teen\'s Girl Scouts\' project became a personal campaign to help kids with dyslexia read and learn at school.

Minnesota Teens Fishes a Wallet Full of Cash on a Lake and Returns it to Owner

A 14-year-old from Minnesota got the best vacation story days before going back to school.

English Couple Wins the Lottery and Will Use the Winnings on Fostering Kids

A couple from England won big in the lottery and they plan to use their winnings on fostering children.

A 5-year-old’s Lemonade Stand Raises Thousands for Maui Survivors

A young boy in Seattle opens a lemonade stand to help the survivors of the wildfires in Maui.

Small Acts of Kindness Improve Mental Health —Study

Doing random acts of kindness, such as opening the door for someone or giving out hot chocolate, improves mental health.

British Powerlifter with Down Syndrome Serves as Inspiration After Double Gold Win

A British powerlifter proved that despite the odds thrown at him, he can do anything if he sets his mind into it.

Locals Raise $2000 as Thank You Gift to Retiring Postman

Residents of a village in England raised $2000 to show gratitude to a beloved postman who is retiring after 40 years.

Palm Beach County Breaks All-time Record for Sea Turtle Nests

Palm Beach County hits record-breaking number of sea turtle nests with still three months left in the nesting season.