But Hamilton’s path to the general election is already drawing national attention for more than his pastoral resume. It’s also raising fresh questions about the increasingly blurred lines between the pulpit and politics, according to Fox News Digital. Hamilton, a longtime United Methodist pastor known nationwide for leading one of the country’s largest mainline Protestant congregations, entered the race as a political newcomer. Marshall told Fox News Digital that Hamilton is a “woke, big megachurch pastor” whose own sermons, he believes, will ultimately shape voters’ opinions. “All we have to do is share his own sermons with the Kansas people, and they’re gonna realize that he’s too woke for Kansas,” Marshall told Fox News Digital.