Dear friend,
At this point, most Americans have heard of Jack Phillips-the man they call "the baker from Colorado." But Jack is a cake artist. And all he wants is to create one-of-a-kind custom cakes, consistent with his faith. But for over a decade, activists and Colorado officials have tried to punish him for that.
Jack never wanted to spend his days in courtrooms and in the spotlight of the national media. Yet just as God placed Esther where He placed her "for such a time as this" (Esther 4:14), Jack has been forced to defend his right to free speech for a decade in courts from Colorado to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Despite his Alliance Defending Freedom victory at the U.S. Supreme Court in 2018-he has continued to be attacked and harassed by activists and government officials.
Jack believes that God created men and women to be unique and complementary. This means our sex is a God-given, biological reality, not something we can choose or change. Creating a cake that celebrates any other view of sex would violate his religious beliefs.
Yet an activist lawyer asked Jack to do just that. After Jack politely declined to create a custom cake that would celebrate the attorney's "transition" from male to female, Jack was sued again.
Just three weeks after the Supreme Court ruled for Jack, Colorado officials pursued him again. But after ADF attorneys uncovered new evidence of the State's ongoing hostility again Jack and his faith, Colorado officials dismissed the case. The activist lawyer, however, filed a new lawsuit in civil court-over the same cake request. Last summer, the trial court entered an order punishing Jack for declining to create the gender-transition cake. We immediately appealed to the Colorado Court of Appeals on Jack's behalf.
No one should be forced to create or express a message that defies their beliefs and conscience. Governments don't have the authority to compel you to speak messages you don't believe in. That's been a bedrock American principle for centuries, but it's under attack now.
Jack's right to free speech-and yours-are on the line. The trial court wrongfully punished him, so we've appealed Jack's case. Will you step up today and give generously to defend free speech and support Jack as he continues to seek victory after more than a decade of fighting by making a gift of $35, $75, $100, or $200?