I mentioned elsewhere that my pastor called out the fascist left from the pulpit this past Sunday. What I didn't mention was almost all of the congregation broke out in applause when he mentioned the Canadian truckers. Half the world is supporting you and it's the sane half.
Posco, brother, this may not land well, but I may not be in agreement with your pastor's actions, although with your assessment, I only get a 2nd hand account. It may be well and fine but a secular message from the pulpits is quite typical these last 100 years and has decimated our churches.
Jesus, who ordained His Bride the Church, for whom He will return again to claim, didn't ordain a body of believers and gather them to Himself so they could hear secular messages.
The Marks and Works of the One, Holy, Catholic (universal), Apostolic Church, which is 2000 years old, which has been through any number of human political dealings these past 2 millennium, does not include a category for what your pastor (may have) brought as a message in a broad sense. Not sure what he said of course.
MarksExaltation (Worship) of God
Edification (of the body)
Evangelism (of the Gospel)
OrdersOrder (leadership - deacons/elders/overseers)
Ordinances (sacrements)
Orthodoxy (right thinking)
The liberalist pastor, preacher, priest, minister, and clergy are prone to toss one or more of these and stick in their own messages.
All of us must answer to each other in fact. An ecclesiastical group per se.
In this, we as clergy, reproof, correct, and help one another to stay on course.
Unless of course the clergy doesn't need any of this.
That'd be the way of the flesh, the world, and the father of lies.
Blessings,
Mark