Here’s a concise update on the latest news about "America Reads the Bible."
- The event kicked off in Washington, DC, with hundreds of leaders and public figures participating in a week-long, cover-to-cover public reading of Scripture at the Museum of the Bible, marking America's 250th anniversary.[2][4]
- Reports describe it as a national movement aimed at reconnecting Americans with the Bible, including high-profile participants such as former officials and public figures; coverage notes a live stream and broad media attention.[3][2]
- Coverage from multiple outlets emphasizes the scale (nearly 500 readers) and the goal of spiritual renewal and public invocation of Scripture in civic life.[7][8][2][3]
If you want, I can pull specific quotes or summarize key moments from each source, or track ongoing reactions and outcomes as the readings progress.
Citations:
- The Washington Stand article on the opening event and role in D.C.[1]
- Fox News live coverage detailing the kickoff, participants, and schedule[2]
- YouTube live/recap videos describing the seven-day readings and participation[4][5][3]
Sources
A historic moment is coming Hundreds of leaders from government officials to Hollywood figures are gathering in Washington, D C to read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation in just seven days
www.christianpost.com“America Reads the Bible” kicks off in Washington, D.C., with its Opening Celebration and red carpet arrivals. The weeklong event marks 250 years of the Bible in America. Faith leaders, politicians and public figures are set to participate in continuous readings from Genesis to Revelation at the Museum of the Bible.
www.foxnews.comAir1 Worship Music
www.air1.comParticipate in the historic national event, America Reads The Bible, to inspire spiritual renewal through continuous scripture reading in Washington, D.C. or online.
www.americareadsthebible.comFrom Vision to Reality: America Reads the Bible, April 18–25
www.barchart.comRight now, the nation's capital is in the middle of accomplishing something that only 17% of Americans say they've done: reading the Bible from cover to cover.
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