Ketanji Brown Jackson's resume includes service on the advisory board of a Southern Baptist church's Christian school!
Is Ketanji Brown Jackson an evangelical Christian? - Current
"When she spoke at the first day of her Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing as a nominee for Supreme Court justice, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson stated her belief in God and her gratitude for divine blessings. 'I must also pause to reaffirm my thanks to God, for it is faith that sustains me at this moment', she said on Monday (March 21)...'my life has been blessed beyond measure'."
"The speech included in the Judiciary Committee records where Jackson expounded most on faith was at the 2011 graduation ceremony at Montrose Christian School"
"'You are here in the sanctuary of Montrose Baptist Church, in the shadow of the Cross, where people come to worship and give thanks', she said. 'Remember that it is here, in the church, that your teachers, friends, and loved ones prayed for you and wished you well as you began this next phase of your life', she said. 'When you’re out there, and you’re struggling (as we all do), look back — recall that you have never been alone, and be grateful for what God has done for you'."
"She recalled the prayers of her parents and remembered how, as a sobbing Harvard freshman undergrad turning 18, she was comforted by an answering machine message on which her mother sang for her. 'Her song was the encouragement that I needed in that moment, and even in my loneliness, I thanked God for the opportunity he’d given me, for the firm foundation he had provided, and also for how far I had come'."
Is Ketanji Brown Jackson an evangelical Christian? - Current
"When she spoke at the first day of her Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing as a nominee for Supreme Court justice, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson stated her belief in God and her gratitude for divine blessings. 'I must also pause to reaffirm my thanks to God, for it is faith that sustains me at this moment', she said on Monday (March 21)...'my life has been blessed beyond measure'."
"The speech included in the Judiciary Committee records where Jackson expounded most on faith was at the 2011 graduation ceremony at Montrose Christian School"
"'You are here in the sanctuary of Montrose Baptist Church, in the shadow of the Cross, where people come to worship and give thanks', she said. 'Remember that it is here, in the church, that your teachers, friends, and loved ones prayed for you and wished you well as you began this next phase of your life', she said. 'When you’re out there, and you’re struggling (as we all do), look back — recall that you have never been alone, and be grateful for what God has done for you'."
"She recalled the prayers of her parents and remembered how, as a sobbing Harvard freshman undergrad turning 18, she was comforted by an answering machine message on which her mother sang for her. 'Her song was the encouragement that I needed in that moment, and even in my loneliness, I thanked God for the opportunity he’d given me, for the firm foundation he had provided, and also for how far I had come'."