Rep. Charlie Miller, a Republican member of the North Carolina State House representing the 19th district since 2021, shared a series of posts between April 3 and April 6, 2026, reflecting on religious observances and local economic issues.
On April 3, Miller posted about Good Friday, stating: “On this Good Friday, we reflect on the cross and the incredible sacrifice Jesus made for each of us. May His love guide us in all we do.”
Two days later, on Easter Sunday, April 5, he wrote: “The stone was rolled away, and hope was made alive forever. Rejoicing in the power of the resurrection this Easter Sunday.”
On April 6, Miller commented on his participation at a local business event: “It was great to join the Southport–Oak Island Area Chamber of Commerce for their Annual Legislative Update. I appreciated the opportunity to connect with local business leaders, share updates from Raleigh, and hear directly about the issues impacting Brunswick County’s economy.”
Miller has served in the North Carolina State House since replacing Ted Davis Jr. in 2021 as representative for District 19.

