Museum of the Bible Hosts Weeklong Event on 250 Years of Scripture in America
The Museum of the Bible in Washington hosted a weeklong event called 'America Reads the Bible' with nearly 500 participants. The program included Scripture readings and contributions from figures in politics, media, and entertainment. It marked 250 years of the Bible's presence in America and involved nationwide participation.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewNearly 500 participants attended the gathering, which featured Scripture readings. The program also included contributions from figures in politics, media, and entertainment.
The event marked 250 years of the Bible's presence in America. It involved participants from across the country in reading sessions. Nationwide Scripture readings were part of the activities.
The Museum of the Bible served as the main venue for the activities. Participants engaged in sessions that focused on the Bible's role over the past 250 years. The event provided a platform for readings and discussions related to Scripture.
It drew attendees interested in the Bible's influence in American history. The gathering aimed to recognize this historical aspect through collective participation.

