Commentary Just in time for Christmas, Danielle D’Souza Gill hosts an episode of “Counterculture” that feels more than a little like a much-needed sermon for a country still dealing with government overreach nearly two years into the COVID-19 pandemic. One of the places that overreach has been particularly egregious is interfering with the relationship between people of faith and their church communities, going so far as to ban worship services while allowing strip clubs to remain open in some areas of the country (the left is still furious about losing that Supreme Court case). Many churches caved to the state in the name of safety, but many more stood their ground to defend the importance of coming together as a group to worship when the government was trying its best to separate and isolate its citizens. This is largely the subject of “Keep the Churches Open,” as the name suggests, …