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Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Churches of the West: LDS church would get sacred site, Martin’s Cove, under proposed BLM land trade now gaining steam

Churches of the West: LDS church would get sacred site, Martin’s Cove, u...:   LDS church would get sacred site, Martin’s Cove, under proposed BLM land trade now gaining steam

Churches of the West: Christian church vows to fight tribal order to leave Wind River Reservation

Churches of the West: Christian church vows to fight tribal order to lea...: Christian church vows to fight tribal order to leave Wind River Reservation I frankly am a bit distressed by the headline's use of ...

Christian church vows to fight tribal order to leave Wind River Reservation

Christian church vows to fight tribal order to leave Wind River Reservation

I frankly am a bit distressed by the headline's use of "Christian" church.  That's a rather loose use of the term Christian, although it's not incorrect.

According to its website, the "Foundations For Nations is a multi-cultural and multi-generational non-denominational Christian church."   There's absolutely no such thing whatsoever as a "non-denominational" church.  100% of all churches have some theological grounding that puts them in some denomination.  This is some sort of Protestant Church, most likely a sort of do it yourself Evangelical Church, that has a focus on the Wind River Indian Reservation.  The controversy arises due to the pastor taking on the Sun Dance, which is a religious ceremony practiced by a variety of plains tribes.