Pastors Engaging In Politics: Religious Liberty Isn’t A Political Issue, It’s Spiritual

A Group Of Pastors Who Recently Gathered In Washington, D.C. – And Made National News For Singing Hymns In The U.S. Capitol Rotunda – Are Part Of A Movement Of Christian Leaders Encouraging Others Rooted In The Religious Principles That Shaped America’s Founding To Use Their Influence To Impact The Political Landscape.

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Tennessee Attorney General Joins Amicus Brief Filed With U.S. Supreme Court In Support Of Religious Freedom

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Joined A Coalition Of 19 State Attorneys General In Filing An Amicus Brief Asking The U.S. Supreme Court To Hear Gregory Tucker Vs. Faith Bible Chapel International, An Important Case Involving The Liberty Of Religious Organizations To Select Their Ministerial Leaders.

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Republican Senators Take Issue With Tennesseans Rights To Religious Exemptions Enshrined In State Constitution

A Bill Aimed At Codifying The Constitutional Rights Of Tennesseans To Decline Vaccines For Religious Reasons In The Private Sector Failed In The Senate Commerce And Labor Subcommittee Yesterday.

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Killed Bills To Close Primaries, RINOs Don’t Care About Your Freedoms, The Fight To Regain Freedom of Speech & Much More! – The TennCon Big 7

1) Bill To Close Tennessee Primaries And Stop Crossover Voting Fails In Committee
2) Republicans Kill Bill That Would Have Protected Religious And Medical Freedoms
3) House Committee Kills Legislation To Restrict Foreign Ownership Of TN Property Due To Lack Of Funding
4) TN House Subcommittee Passes Bill Prohibiting Local Government Funded Abortions
5) Senate Passes Bill Allowing Increased Class Sizes In Tennessee Public Schools
6) Bill To Prohibit Social Media Platforms From Censoring Tennesseans Heads To Committee Hearings
7) Bills To Curb Transportation And Harboring Of Illegal Aliens In Tennessee Slated For Committee Hearings

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Republicans Kill Bill That Would Have Protected Religious And Medical Freedoms (Update 3.9.23)

On Tuesday Before The Tennessee House Population Health Subcommittee, A Bill With The Very Specific Goals Of Guaranteeing Every Person’s Right To Refuse A Vaccine If It Violates Their Religious Beliefs, Was Swiftly And With Very Little Ceremony Killed, With No Discussion Or Vote.

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Bill To Protect Officiants From Being Forced To Perform Wedding Ceremonies Passes Tennessee House

Last Night, A Bill To Protect The Right Of Those Who Have The Authority To Perform Marriage Ceremonies To Refuse To Perform Them For Any Reason Without Fear Of Any Retaliation In The Form Of Civil Litigation Passed The Tennessee House Along Party Lines.

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Bill Protecting Officiant’s Right To Refuse To Solemnize A Marriage Ceremony For Any Reason Heads To House Floor

This Week, The House Civil Justice Committee Voted On A Bill That Aims To Empower Any Officiant With The Ability To Refuse To Solemnize Any Marriage Ceremony, For Any Reason, Without Fear Of Any Retaliation In The Form Of Civil Litigation.

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Bill To Prevent Clergy, Others From Being Forced To Perform Ceremonies In Violation Of Conscience Advances

A Bill With The Aim Of Proactively Protecting The Rights Of Officiants To Refuse To Solemnize Marriages Contrary To Their Beliefs Has Advanced In The Tennessee House.

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Bill To Ensure Religious Freedom And Protections For TN Clergy Starts Journey Through Legislature

On Tuesday, February 21st, A Bill Will Be Heard In The House Children & Family Affairs Subcommittee That Aims To Ensure Religious Liberty For Clergy And For Anyone That Tennessee Law Allows To Perform Marriage Ceremonies. The Bill Aims To Codify The Right To Refuse To Perform A Ceremony That Violates Their Religious Beliefs.

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