“The First Amendment right of free speech and right to practice any faith, or no faith, are foundational American values that must extend to everyone…” – Member of the Congressional Prayer Caucus
On July 30th We Celebrate The 63rd Anniversary Of Our National Motto, In God We Trust! Share The Good News With These Resources!
On July 30th, 1956, “In God We Trust” was established by President Eisenhower and the U.S. Congress as the official motto of the US. Join Americans across the nation who are celebrating this important part of our history by putting up our national motto in homes, businesses, schools, and government buildings. Join the Movement at InGodWeTrust.com!
Trump Promises To Support Victims Of Religious Persecution
Prayers for Ambassador Brownback, Secretary Mike Pompeo And Their Families And Staff
A Closer Look At How Religious Restrictions Have Risen Around The World
The Global Persecution Of Christians
United States Commission On International Religious Freedom Annual Report
Religious Liberty Legislation: Continue praying consistently and fervently for the successful passage of legislation that effectively protects our Judeo-Christian heritage and First Amendment Rights. Also, pray that bills and resolutions that undermine our Rights will be unsuccessful.
The CPCF legal team has researched best practices legislation and provided talking points on various religious freedom topics to assist legislators. Download the NEW Report. View a model school invocation policy
CA: Court Sides With Professor Fired for Expressing Conservative Views in the Classroom
FL: UPDATE Pensacola Memorial Cross Case
SC: City Restoring The Word ‘Lord’ On Memorial Outside Police Dept. After Backlash Over Removal
WA: Game Not Over For Praying Coach
CPCF Legal Team: Thank you for praying with us that the Supreme Court would grant the cert petition of Coach Kennedy, who was fired for bending the knee and praying by himself on the field after a football game. The Supreme Court on January 22 denied the petition, but Justice Alito, for himself and Justices Thomas, Gorsuch, and Kavanaugh, wrote a statement that the reason they voted to deny review was that it was not clear that that was the only reason the coach had been fired. Justice Alito then went out of his way, however, to say that, if it were, the case would likely be suitable for review and criticized several comments of the Ninth Circuit decision that could be viewed as antagonistic to religion and prayer.
The CPCF helps build and support a nationwide network of nearly 1,000 federal and state elected leaders who are standing for faith and impacting the culture. Please join us in praying daily for them, their families, and staff.
Each week Congress is in session, members of Congressional Prayer Caucus meet before votes to pray in Room 219 of the U.S. Capitol. Please pray for the CPC to continue to grow and be increasingly effective for generations to come.
Pray For Our President And All Those In Authority Include: Judicial Branch, Legislative Branch, Executive Branch, Military, Faith Leaders, First Responders, Etc.
The Congressional Prayer Caucus Foundation
Join the Congressional Prayer Caucus Foundation Prayer Team!
Email me to join the CPCF Prayer Team! Commit to praying for the Members and families of the Congressional Prayer Caucus, The American Prayer Caucus Network, and the CPCFoundation.
Freedom From Religion Foundation
American Civil Liberties Union
American Humanists Association
American Atheists
Secular Coalition for America
Military Religious Freedom Foundation
Southern Poverty Law Center
www.CPCFoundation.com