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State Representative Erin Zwiener, district 45, and her daughter, Lark, 3, listen to Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., address Democratic members of the Texas Legislature in Hart Building on July 14, 2021. The representatives are in Washington to deny state Republicans a quorum to pass election law overhaul. (Photo By Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)(Tom Williams / CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
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Childress First United Methodist Church in Texas | Google Street View
Some parents in Childress, Texas, are publicly voicing outrage at two local churches after their children were exposed to explicit sexual education materials without their consent. Church officials argue that they were simply responding to questions asked by the children.
One parent, Kayla Evans, revealed on Facebook that she was upset when she learned about the discussions and terminology her 13-year-old daughter was exposed to after being dropped off at Childress First United Methodist Church last Wednesday.
“I’m seriously at a loss for words and just completely confused what our daughter was taught at church tonight. I’m outraged,” Evans wrote.
Childress First United Methodist Church in Texas | Google Street View
Some parents in Childress, Texas, are publicly voicing outrage at two local churches after their children were exposed to explicit sexual education materials without their consent. Church officials argue that they were simply responding to questions asked by the children.
One parent, Kayla Evans, revealed on Facebook that she was upset when she learned about the discussions and terminology her 13-year-old daughter was exposed to after being dropped off at Childress First United Methodist Church last Wednesday.
“I’m seriously at a loss for words and just completely confused what our daughter was taught at church tonight. I’m outraged,” Evans wrote.