The high school football coach who was removed from his job for praying at the 50-yard line after games filed a federal complaint today with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, arguing the school discriminated against him based on his faith. Read full article »
For seven years, he’s quietly prayed at the 50-yard line after each game to give thanks for the students. Read full article »
“I want to teach my kids those same values; that you have to take a stand for what is right, even if it might cost you,” he said. Read full article »
“If it weren’t for the Joe Kennedys of the coaching world, I wouldn’t have become the man I am today, played for the Seahawks, and certainly would not have made it to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.” Read full article »
“As a member of congress, my faith is not some kind of coat that I take off when I walk into the capitol building to perform my legislative duties, and as a coach, Coach Kennedy’s faith is not something he sheds when he walks onto the field.” Watch Video »
“Can you believe that the school district is trying to argue that you can pray just as long as no one can see it? But that’s not what the constitution says; it protects the free exercise of religion. It doesn’t say the public square should be a faith free zone. Faith must impact life.” Watch Video »