Pop star Taylor Swift said yes to boyfriend Travis Kelce.
Swift announced her engagement to the Kansas City Chiefs tight end on Instagram with the caption, “Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married.”
Swift posted a slideshow of photos of the couple’s engagement on Instagram, showcasing flowers in a garden setting along with her ring and a gazebo area.
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The NFL took to social media to wish the two congratulations, sharing the image from Swift and Kelce’s Instagram pages.
As the world looks at the “Love Story” artist’s relationship with Kelce, another question may be circling around in people’s minds: What faith convictions does the couple hold?
Previously, Swift identified as a Christian in her “Miss Americana” documentary stating, “I live in Tennessee. I’m a Christian. That’s not what we stand for.” However, as time has gone by, Swift has used biblical imagery in her music not to promote the gospel, but rather to share her a darker belief system. As Charisma reported last year, Swift’s song “Guilty as Sin” downplayed the Crucifixion of Jesus with the lyrics: “What if I roll the stone away? / They’re gonna crucify me anyway / What if the way you hold me is actually what’s holy?”
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She also used her song “But Daddy I Love Him” to share explicit content and compared women of faith to be nothing more than gossips.
Kelce has also addressed his religious beliefs as well in the past. According to ChurchLeaders, Kelce noted that he grew up around “different social classes, different religions, different races…” and that he “appreciated every single one of those people for different reasons, and I never once had to feel like I needed to judge them, based off of their beliefs.” Belief Net has also credited Kelce to have a belief in God.
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As Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce step into this new chapter of life together, it’s a moment for Christians not only to observe but to intercede in prayer. Let us pray that their marriage becomes rooted in Christ, rather than in the fleeting values of the world.
Abby Trivett is content development editor for Charisma Media.











