Christian non-profits prioritize Baby Jesus in numerous US State Capitols
Christian Non-Profits Ensure Baby Jesus ‘Takes Center Stage’ at Record Number of US State Capitols
A few Christian non-profits are making sure that Jesus is front and center during the Christmas season on government property. The Thomas More Society and American Nativity Scene have joined forces to help private citizen groups set up Nativity scenes at state capitols. This year, a record-setting 43 Nativity scenes are scheduled to grace government capitols for the Christmas season.
The president of American Nativity Scene believes that in this troubled world, we can all benefit from more hope and joy, especially through the Nativity scenes. Thomas More Society Executive Vice President Thomas Olp emphasizes the legality of these displays and hopes that they will elicit a sense of unity and peace on earth.
Nativity scene installed at Louisiana State Capitol!
– Louisiana Family Forum (@lafamilyforum) December 8, 2023
This year’s record matches the one set in 2022, according to The Christian Post. Tom Brejcha, the president and chief counsel of Thomas More Society, also recognizes the importance of having Nativity scenes during the holiday season. He states that the Christmas message highlights the inherent dignity of each and every human being.
The lawyers at the firm work pro bono to ensure that the rights of all citizen groups who want Nativity scenes on their respective state capitols are not infringed.
Come join us at the Nativity Scene this coming Tuesday the 13th at noon at the Capitol rotunda to celebrate and honor the birth of our Lord. There will be singing, prayer, and a number of speakers. #christmas pic.twitter.com/gnDUTQ3IoH
– Eddie Andrews (@eddieandrews) December 7, 2023
While the Iowa Capitol will display a Nativity scene this year, it will also feature a setup by the Satanic Temple, according to KCCI. The display includes a “ram’s head covered with mirrors on a mannequin cloaked in red clothing” and will be up for 14 days.
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How have Christian non-profit organizations, like the Thomas More Society and American Nativity Scene, helped to bring the Nativity scene back into the public eye?
Utive Vice President Andrew Bath states that the goal is to ensure that the true meaning of Christmas is not overshadowed by commercialism and secularism.
In recent years, there has been a growing concern among religious groups about the diminishing presence of religious symbols in public spaces during the holiday season. Many feel that the emphasis on consumerism and political correctness has led to a neglect of the authentic message of Christmas. It is this concern that has prompted Christian non-profits like the Thomas More Society and American Nativity Scene to take action.
By working with private citizen groups, these non-profits have helped to bring the Nativity scene back into the public eye. State capitols, the centers of government and power, have become the stage upon which the story of Jesus’ birth is told. This year, an astounding 43 Nativity scenes are scheduled to be on display at state capitols across the United States. This is a significant increase from previous years and demonstrates the success of the efforts made by these non-profits.
The president of American Nativity Scene, who preferred to remain anonymous, believes that in a world plagued by division, violence, and uncertainty, it is crucial to spread messages of hope and joy. The Nativity scene, depicting the birth of Jesus Christ, serves as a reminder of the true reason for the Christmas season. It is a symbol of love, compassion, and unity. By placing these scenes in prominent public spaces, the non-profits hope to communicate these values to the wider community.
Thomas More Society Executive Vice President Andrew Bath echoes this sentiment, stating that the Nativity scenes help to counteract the prevailing cultural narrative that often overlooks the spiritual significance of Christmas. He argues that the commercialization and secularization of this holiday have masked its original purpose. By reclaiming public spaces for the Nativity scene, these non-profits aim to reestablish the focus on faith and the birth of Jesus as the foundation of Christmas.
The partnership between the Thomas More Society and American Nativity Scene has been instrumental in facilitating the placement of these religious displays. They work closely with private citizen groups, providing legal support and guidance to ensure that the Nativity scenes adhere to all necessary regulations and constitutional requirements. This collaboration has empowered local communities to exercise their First Amendment rights and express their religious beliefs in a public setting.
In conclusion, the efforts of Christian non-profits such as the Thomas More Society and American Nativity Scene to ensure that Jesus takes the center stage at state capitols during the Christmas season are commendable. By bringing the Nativity scenes back to public spaces, they aim to remind society of the true reason for the holiday – the birth of Jesus Christ. In a society increasingly driven by consumerism and secularism, the presence of these scenes serves as a powerful symbol of hope, love, and unity. It is through initiatives like these that the authentic message of Christmas can be shared and cherished by all.
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