Religious freedom groups host ‘Pray Vote Stand Summit’ in DC.
The Pray Vote Stand Summit: A Gathering of Engaged Conservatives
The Pray Vote Stand Summit, “a national gathering of spiritually active, governance engaged conservatives,” is being held in Washington D.C. from Sept. 15 to 17 by the Family Research Council, Real Life Network, AFA Action, and many other religious freedom advocate groups. National political leaders and religious freedom advocates will speak at the event.
Agenda (Sept. 16, Part 1):
- 8:55 a.m. Welcome, etc.
- 9:05 a.m. Jameson Taylor
- 9:30— 9:50 a.m. Bishop Vincent Mathews
- 9:55 a.m. The Hispanic Community and Its Growing Influence in the U.S. – Alfonso Aguilar, Nilsa Alvarez, Angel Jordan, Bishop Angel Nunez (moderator)
- 10:30 a.m. De-Woking the Pentagon: Returning the Military’s Focus to Its Mission – Rep. Jim Banks, Lt. General Jerry Boykin, Chief Rocky Rogers, Senator Tommy Tuberville, J.P. Duffy (moderator)
- 11:05 a.m. When the Gender Battle Hits Home – Amy Atterberry, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, Dr. Jennifer Bauwens, Brandon Showalter, Tony Perkins (moderator)
- 11:50 a.m. Pastor Gary Hamrick
(livestream courtesy of Family Research Council)
How can those unable to attend in person still participate in the summit
The Pray Vote Stand Summit is set to take place in Washington D.C. from September 15 to 17. This national gathering aims to bring together spiritually active and governance engaged conservatives. Organized by the Family Research Council, Real Life Network, AFA Action, and other religious freedom advocate groups, the event will feature national political leaders and religious freedom advocates as speakers.
The agenda for September 16, Part 1 of the summit promises an enlightening and thought-provoking lineup of sessions. The day will kick off at 8:55 a.m. with a warm welcome to all attendees.
The first session, scheduled for 9:05 a.m., will be led by Jameson Taylor, who will share insights and perspectives on conservative engagement. Following that, from 9:30 to 9:50 a.m., Bishop Vincent Mathews will grace the stage and deliver a powerful address.
The next session, starting at 9:55 a.m., will focus on the Hispanic community in the United States and its growing influence. Alfonso Aguilar, Nilsa Alvarez, Angel Jordan, and Bishop Angel Nunez will participate in a panel discussion, moderated by Bishop Angel Nunez. This segment promises to shed light on the Hispanic community’s role in shaping the nation’s political landscape.
At 10:30 a.m., attention turns to the military as the topic shifts to “De-Woking the Pentagon: Returning the Military’s Focus to Its Mission.” Representative Jim Banks, Lt. General Jerry Boykin, Chief Rocky Rogers, Senator Tommy Tuberville, and J.P. Duffy will engage in a discussion moderated by J.P. Duffy. This session aims to explore the importance of refocusing the military on its core mission and eliminating unnecessary distractions.
The following session, commencing at 11:05 a.m., will delve into the complexities of the gender battle and how it affects individuals and families. Amy Atterberry, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, Dr. Jennifer Bauwens, Brandon Showalter, and moderator Tony Perkins will navigate this crucial topic, providing insights into the challenges faced by individuals in an evolving society.
The morning’s proceedings will conclude with an address by Pastor Gary Hamrick at 11:50 a.m. His words are expected to provide spiritual guidance and inspiration to all in attendance.
For those unable to attend in person, the Family Research Council will be livestreaming the summit, allowing a wider audience to participate and benefit from these important discussions.
The Pray Vote Stand Summit promises to be an enlightening and educational event, fostering engagement and unity among spiritually active and governance engaged conservatives. With its lineup of esteemed speakers and thought-provoking sessions, attendees can expect to leave the summit feeling inspired and equipped to play an active role in shaping their communities and the country as a whole.
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