News Media Coverage following President Carter’s death

Did you know that following President Carter’s death, our church was featured in many articles and news stories? We did our best to compile them, and you can find a full list of the interviews with links to learn more about President Carter’s legacy at First Baptist DC. As one Post opinion column said, "No one's building a Carter Monument, but look here: it already exists."

You can see the News Media Coverage using the links below.

No one’s building a Carter Monument, but look here: It already exists by Marc Fisher in the Washington Post, 1-8-25

Jimmy Carter attended this D.C. church. Now, it honors his legacy. - The Washington Post

Opinion | Jimmy Carter’s church home in Washington, D.C. - The Washington Post

‘First and foremost a person of faith’: DC church honors President Jimmy Carter’s legacy (News One DC)

Church uncovers old Sunday school lessons from the late former President Carter (Scripps TV)

How a DC church shaped Jimmy Carter's presidency | FOX 5 DC

Jimmy Carter Sunday School Audio: Faith and presidency intertwined at Washington church (Hearst TV)

Jimmy Carter: A look at the former president's DC life and legacy - Axios Washington D.C.

Jimmy Carter’s Sunday School legacy celebrated at First Baptist Dupont Circle | wusa9.com

DC church remembers special connection to Jimmy Carter - WTOP News

An unshakable force | The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette - Arkansas' Best News Source (Janice Osborn interview added to Washington Post story)

Jimmy Carter’s D.C. Church Honors Him With Special Service - Word&Way

Заявления Блинкена и Трампа. Прощание с Картером. «Черные ящики» AZAL. Птичий грипп в Луизиане (VOA—JPR dubbed in Russian starting about 16:11. A Dutch TV station also reported on Carter and FBC.)

Letter to the editor: We should learn from Carter's example | Winchester Star | winchesterstar.com by Karen Schulz, former FBC staff member

Brian Howey: The Russian dissident and the American Sunday school teacher - Daily Journal

Christi Harlan on the late President Jimmy Carter -- "Mr. President, The Class is Yours."

Manhattan, Kan. native shares story of Jimmy Carter’s time at D.C. church