Pastor Warns of Crisis as SNAP Faces Uncertain Future

(AURN News) — Pastor A.R. Bernard is speaking out about the importance of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, saying food is not a privilege but a matter of human dignity.

“In every society, how we treat the most vulnerable among us reveals our moral character. The prospect of disrupted benefits or delayed services raises not just economic concerns, but moral and ethical ones,” he said in a statement.

Bernard is the founder of Brooklyn megachurch Christian Cultural Center and previously served on President Donald Trump’s Evangelical Executive Advisory Board. He resigned in 2017, citing beliefs and values that conflicted with Trump’s.

Now, as uncertainty swirls around SNAP benefits during the ongoing government shutdown — and with cuts expected in 2027 — Bernard is speaking out about the hardship many families are facing.

“I call upon our elected officials to move beyond political impasse and act responsibly to prevent harm to millions of Americans who depend on these programs,” he said. “I also urge our communities of faith to remain vigilant, prayerful and prepared to support those in need should disruptions occur.”

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He also spoke about the role of churches in helping those most affected.

“Houses of worship have always stood in the gap — offering both hope and help. We will continue to do so, affirming that every person deserves to live with dignity, security and peace of mind,” Bernard said.


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