First Liberty Prevails: Two Pioneering Legal Victories as Churches Resume In-Person Gatherings
First Liberty recently scored another two important legal wins to stop the assault on people of faith and ensure that religious liberty is preserved.
Where Two or Three Are Gathered, There the Governor is Between Them
Governor J.B. Pritzker of Illinois announced that he will enforce restrictions and demand places of worship are closed until a vaccine is developed.
Raleigh Church Receives 100+ Violent, Threatening Calls for Hosting Services with Less Than 10 People
Some churches are confronting threats of violence and hateful attacks that have left parishioners fearing for their lives if they attend a local church.
COVID-19 Phase 2: Guidelines and Recommendations for Reopening Places of Worship
When can we go back to church? First Liberty’s legal experts explain how federal guidelines apply to places of worship, and recommends three key phases.
First Liberty Reclaims Religious Liberty for Two Churches Hosting Drive-In Services
Churches that follow CDC guidelines while also creatively serving their communities should be applauded, not targeted. Singling out churches with restrictions that are not required for other entities is simply unconstitutional. Learn how First Liberty continues to successfully defend pastors and churches who are living out their faith through drive-in services.
Why Online Church Could be a Bad Thing for Religious Freedom in the Long-Term
America’s promise of religious liberty extends far beyond the bandwidth of smartphones, tablets, YouTube videos or Facebook Live. To ensure a lasting legacy of freedom for future generations, people of faith shouldn’t get too comfortable to this “new normal” of having church online. Otherwise, they may not realize how much of their religious liberty they’re giving up.

