Christian Nationalism, the assertion that the United States is officially a Christian nation and should be governed by explicitly Christian leaders, is not a new movement, but it is receiving increasing attention.
He writes a year after the suicide of Marcelle Cooks-Daniel. He comments that in addition to Marcelle having felt invisible, "He was very angry about the games and dynamics among the queer communities and within the trans communities."
The movement's motto, which signaled to black LGBTQ communities that safe spiritual access would finally be provided, proclaimed that 'God is love and love is for everyone.'