Issue
Preserving Religious Freedom
Pennsylvania was established as a place where religious liberty is to be valued and protected – a “Holy Experiment” in the words of the Commonwealth’s founder, William Penn. Those freedoms took root here in Pennsylvania, and as hammered out at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, became the basis of our First Freedoms in the First Amendment in the Bill of Rights. Our right to religious freedom allows for us to exercise our deepest convictions, recognizing that no government has authority over one’s conscience or religious convictions.
Take Action
Related Articles
Today is Primary Election Day – see this before you vote
FREE personalized voter’s guide – including your new Congressional district – Available Now We’re glad you’ve come to our 2018 Primary Voter’s Guide to find out more about the candidates appearing...
eBook: Tools to combat renewed push for harmful legislation
There is a renewed push for harmful legislation here in Pennsylvania. Unfortunately, 18 State Senators and 74 State Representatives are cosponsors to legislation with dangerous consequences to your...
Your ability to live out your Christian faith goes to the Supreme Court
Tuesday, December 5th starting at 10am, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission case. As you know, this case centers around...
Are “Thoughts and Prayers” meaningless?
By: Kurt Weaver John Micek, Editorial and Opinions Editor for PennLive and The Patriot-News, harshly states in his recent opinion article, “Another mass shooting, another meaningless Halleujah (SIC)...
2017 Judicial Guide for November 7th Election
Tuesday, November 7th, 2017 is Election Day. Voters across Pennsylvania will be voting for municipal offices (Mayor, City Council, Township Supervisor, Sheriff, Recorder of Deeds, School Board...
