What Churches and Faith-Based Nonprofits Need to Know About the SBA Paycheck Protection Program
First Liberty’s experts have developed a quick guide to help clarify how churches, religious ministries and nonprofits can participate in the recent stimulus package without sacrificing their religious convictions. Additionally, we’ve put together several links that will help faith-based organizations protect their religious liberty rights when applying for federal funding.
Legal-Ease with Lathan Watts: Cooperation or Separation Between Church and State?
In this unprecedented health crisis, we urgently need cooperation between church and state in order for our nation to remain strong, unified and to overcome. Even still, our opponents continue to push for the separation—or the “social distancing”—between church and state. In this exclusive video, we’ll equip you to counter their arguments.
Passover in a Pandemic: A Vivid Reminder of Why We Must Protect Religious Liberty in Our Homes
Amidst an unprecedented health crisis, Jewish and Christian Americans will observe Passover and Easter, respectively, at home. The Passover season is a reminder that this is a time for the cooperation between state and church, not discrimination from government aimed against people of faith who are staying in to worship at home.
Preaching from the Rooftops & Worshipping on Wheels: Americans are Living Out Their Faith in Creative Ways
Pews and seats in houses of worship across the country may be physically empty right now, but this doesn’t mean that people aren’t living out their faith. Americans, churches, and religious organizations nationwide are using innovate ways to keep people spiritually engaged.
Juror Disqualified from Serving Because He Prayed and Believed God Answered Him
First Liberty recently intervened in a shocking case of a court who dismissed a juror from duty because he prayed and believed God was helping him during deliberations. Learn why this dismissal puts millions of Americans in danger simply because they believe that God answers prayer.
New Judicial Vacancy in D.C. Circuit Creates a Key Opportunity to Advance Religious Freedom
The recent nomination of Cory T. Wilson to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit shows the ongoing commitment to advance pro-religious freedom judges. Now, with another key vacancy in the D.C. Circuit, the administration has a great opportunity to nominate a judge who will help get our federal bench “Back to the Constitution.”

