Keep that in mind, whenever you hear of a POTUS attending one -- it is not just an innocuous gesture of "civic piety." It is legitimizing a criminal organization.
The Fellowship:
The Fellowship, more commonly referred to as The Family (no, not the Don Corleone kind—though they do refer to themselves as "The Christian Mafia"[1]) is a politically connected Christian fundamentalist organization formed in 1935. Its original purpose was to oppose Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal policies and spread fundy-ism. It didn't gain serious traction until the Cold War as it attracted fundies in opposition to the Reds. It's also notable for being a hotbed of racism, homophobia, and gross hypocrisy. There is a branch of The Family in the UK called the International Christian Leadership Association, which had connections with the Archbishop of Canterbury at one point. Its members are sworn to a vow of secrecy and it attempts to keep itself out of the public eye. Its only public event is the National Prayer Breakfast it holds annually, which every sitting US president from Dwight Eisenhower to Donald Trump has attended. According to their IRS tax exemption form, their mission statement is:
Their mission is the exact opposite of this, if you wanted to know.
This set off a round of internet crankery in the extreme moonbat conspiracy circles that The Family was the crypto-fascist movement they knew had ruled the US all along. In fact, they're just run-of-the-mill theocrats with a massive amount of political pull.
The Fellowship:
The Fellowship, more commonly referred to as The Family (no, not the Don Corleone kind—though they do refer to themselves as "The Christian Mafia"[1]) is a politically connected Christian fundamentalist organization formed in 1935. Its original purpose was to oppose Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal policies and spread fundy-ism. It didn't gain serious traction until the Cold War as it attracted fundies in opposition to the Reds. It's also notable for being a hotbed of racism, homophobia, and gross hypocrisy. There is a branch of The Family in the UK called the International Christian Leadership Association, which had connections with the Archbishop of Canterbury at one point. Its members are sworn to a vow of secrecy and it attempts to keep itself out of the public eye. Its only public event is the National Prayer Breakfast it holds annually, which every sitting US president from Dwight Eisenhower to Donald Trump has attended. According to their IRS tax exemption form, their mission statement is:
Their mission is the exact opposite of this, if you wanted to know.
Jeff Sharlet and Doug Coe tape[edit]
In 2008, Jeff Sharlet, a former intern for The Family, wrote an exposé of the organization and brought a taped lecture series made by current Family leader Doug Coe during the 1980s to public attention. NBC aired an excerpt of the tape in which Coe made some controversial statements about, well, just read…This set off a round of internet crankery in the extreme moonbat conspiracy circles that The Family was the crypto-fascist movement they knew had ruled the US all along. In fact, they're just run-of-the-mill theocrats with a massive amount of political pull.