Pastor Mark Driscoll of Trinity Church is slated to preach during the main session of the upcoming Rededicate 250 celebration, according to a recent newsletter sent out by his Real Faith ministry.
Rededicate 250 is a national faith event announced by President Donald Trump during this year’s National Prayer Breakfast. It is designed to be a “national jubilee of prayer, praise, and thanksgiving,” taking place on May 17th at the National Mall in Washington.
According to the promo material:
Set before the United States Capitol in Washington…voices from across the nation will rise together—bearing the witness of faith leaders and public servants, joined by worship artists and choirs—to reflect on defining moments, courageous lives, and extraordinary chapters in our history that reflect God’s providence.
Through Scripture and testimony, music and worship, the American people will be invited to remember the unmistakable hand of God at work in our national life, ask God’s blessing for the next 250 years, and solemnly rededicate our country as One Nation Under God.
A main stage located at 12th Street on the National Mall will anchor the day’s programming, bringing together prominent artists, faith leaders, and invited national participants for a dynamic, day-long experience of prayer, praise, and a variety of faiths.
Driscoll will be one of these preachers whose message will be live streamed to millions of people. He shared with his followers:

We last covered Mark Driscoll in our article Fox News Driscoll, which we catalogued him openly lying to his congregants, and also after we commented on his bizarre porno-visions:
Mark Driscoll says he'll be preaching when of a sudden he'll see vivid visions of his congregants getting r*ped, choked out, and children being mol*sted, right in front of him.
— Protestia (@Protestia) October 13, 2025
This is from the same sermon where he said he gets visions of congregants cheating and having sex-… pic.twitter.com/Qajle7cTdU
Fuller context of Driscoll's recent sermon about us. And folks; it's bad, with Mark repeatedly lying. 🚨🚨🚨
— Protestia (@Protestia) March 1, 2026
1. He doesn't seem to be a fan of new media, saying that blogs, social media, and YouTube "do not count as journalism" and should not be considered 'news.'
Right prior… pic.twitter.com/bU5c9E48DS



















