Special Guests

Bigotry and Bullets (Guest: Grant Berry)

Wedding Dreams Shattered as Antisemitism Goes LIVE on America’s Front Steps

Two young Israeli embassy employees—engaged to be married—were gunned down in cold blood outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. This was not random. This was not isolated. This was hate—targeted, unprovoked, and undeniably rooted in the rising tide of antisemitism that has gone largely unchallenged by political leaders, media elites, and institutions that once vowed “never again.”

Grant Berry, a Messianic believer with Jewish roots, has been sounding the alarm long before this tragedy. As a Jewish believer in Jesus and a tireless advocate for reconciliation, Berry has consistently warned that the spiritual and cultural rot fueling antisemitism in the U.S. is metastasizing. This latest horror only confirms it.

“This wasn’t just a murder—it was a message,” Berry says. “A message that the demonization of Jews has gone mainstream, and now it’s turning deadly in our nation’s capital.”

The young couple, beloved by their community and planning a wedding, had their future stolen in an act of targeted evil. The museum they stood outside was meant to educate and memorialize the Jewish experience. Instead, it became the site of a new chapter in the long history of hatred.

Berry is available to discuss the urgent need for a moral and spiritual awakening in the U.S.—one that begins by naming antisemitism for what it is: a sin, a sickness, and a threat to the soul of this nation.

This is not just about policy. It’s about repentance, justice, and spiritual clarity. And as Berry has long said, ignoring the spiritual roots of antisemitism is how we let it grow.

Related Article(s):

Israeli Embassy shooting highlights growing security challenges for Jewish sites | Fox News

OPTIONAL Q&A

  1. How do you interpret the recent shooting of two Israeli embassy workers in Washington, D.C.? Was this just a random act of violence—or something more targeted?
  2. You’ve said this kind of attack is a sign of rising antisemitism. What evidence do you see that this hatred is increasing in America?
  3. The shooter reportedly yelled “Free Palestine” before opening fire. How do you distinguish between legitimate protest and dangerous incitement?
  4. Many argue that anti-Zionism and antisemitism are different. What’s your response to that?
  5. You’ve warned about Christian silence in the face of antisemitism. Why do you believe that silence is so dangerous?
  6. What parallels do you see between the rise in antisemitic rhetoric today and historical patterns of Jewish persecution?
  7. What role should religious leaders—both Jewish and Christian—play in confronting this growing threat?
  8. What message would you give to Americans who may not see this as their problem or may not recognize the warning signs of rising antisemitism?

ABOUT GRANT BERRY…

Grant Berry is a Messianic believer in Yeshua/Jesus and was born in London, England. Grant is married to Hali Berry and they have five children. He is the Founder of Reconnecting Ministries and Author and Producer of The Romans 911 Project. As a Prophetic Intercessor, he has carried this burden of Reconnection from the Father for His family to reunite in The One New Man between believing Jews and Gentiles in the Ekklesia/Church. Grant has received a commission from the Lord to help reintroduce love and unity in the family.

CONTACT: Todd Baumann at 512-966-0983 or by email Jerry McGlothlin at bookings@specialguests.com.

Visit Us On TwitterVisit Us On Facebook