Religious Freedom Groups’ ‘Pray Vote Stand Summit’ Continues in DC
“Pray Vote Stand Summit”: A Gathering of Conservative Leaders
The highly anticipated “Pray Vote Stand Summit” is set to take place in Washington D.C. from September 15 to 17. This national event, organized by the Family Research Council, Real Life Network, AFA Action, and various religious freedom advocate groups, aims to bring together spiritually active and governance engaged conservatives.
Featuring a lineup of esteemed national political leaders and religious freedom advocates, this summit promises to be an enlightening and empowering experience for attendees.
Agenda (September 15, Part 2):
- 2:00 p.m. – Welcome
- 2:05 p.m. – Vice President Mike Pence
- 2:25 p.m. – Dr. Ben Carson
- 2:50 p.m. – Lt. Governor Mark Robinson
- 3:10 p.m. – Strategies for Saving America’s Schools and School Children
- Quisha King
- Sonja Shaw
- Ryan Walters
- Meg Kilgannon (moderator)
- 3:40 p.m. - Life: Where Do We Go from Here?
- Sen. Lindsey Graham
- Ohio State Rep. Jena Powell
- Mary Szoch
- Tony Perkins (moderator)
Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to be part of the “Pray Vote Stand Summit.” Tune in to the live stream, courtesy of the Family Research Council, and join the conversation on the future of our nation.
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