From The Rutherford Institute <[email protected]>
Subject John W. Whitehead to Speak on Politics, Activism and the Rights of Churches to Foment Change, Speak Truth to Power
Date November 4, 2022 11:28 PM
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** For Immediate Release: November 4, 2022
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** John W. Whitehead to Speak on Politics, Activism and the Rights of Churches to Foment Change, Speak Truth to Power
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GREENVILLE, S.C. — Constitutional attorney John W. Whitehead will be a featured speaker ([link removed]) at a national conference on what it means for churches and other religious institutions to speak truth to power.

The Rutherford Institute has also issued a public policy paper on “A Legacy of Faith, Activism and Revolution: Balancing the First Amendment Rights of Religious Ministries with 501(c)(3) Restrictions on Political Engagement ([link removed]) ,” which is available at www.rutherford.org.

The conference, “Pastors at Poinsett – Protecting, Feeding and Leading Sheep Today,” which will take place in Greenville, S.C., on Thurs., Nov. 10, 2022, from 11:30 am-1:30 pm ET, is free to attendees, although seating is limited. It will also be livestreamed for those unable to attend in person.
Registration for both the in-person and streaming event can be accessed at:
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“In recent years, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, when federal and state governments attempted to lockdown communities and limit gatherings, religious institutions found themselves struggling to balance their ministerial mandates with government dictates as to where, how and to what extent they could exercise their right to religious freedom,” said John W. Whitehead, president of The Rutherford Institute and author of Battlefield America: The War on the American People ([link removed]) . “The challenge before churches and other religious institutions today is in reconciling a moral calling to speak out on issues of the day, especially as they intersect with contemporary politics, with the need to maintain their tax-exempt nonprofit status, which limits their involvement in political campaigning or substantial lobbying, and has resulted in many churches adopting a conciliatory attitude to the government, which contrasts
sharply with their revolutionary forebears.”
MAKE THE GOVERNMENT PLAY BY THE RULES OF THE CONSTITUTION: SUPPORT THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM ([link removed])

“Pastors at Poinsett – Protecting, Feeding and Leading Sheep Today” will feature two nationally known speakers: Pastor Phil Johnson of Grace Life Fellowship in Los Angeles, Calif., and constitutional attorney John Whitehead of The Rutherford Institute. Johnson will share what it means to be a faithful Christian Shepherd in this day and age. Whitehead will speak to the legal challenges facing pastors, churches and religious communities, especially in light of attempts by the government to dictate to churches and religious individuals about how, when and why they assemble; regulate how they minister to those in need in their communities; and threaten them with sanctions and heightened IRS scrutiny for urging congregants to put their faith into action through political and social activism.

The rights of churches and religious individuals have become hotly debated topics in recent years, especially as they are impacted by ongoing discussions about limits to free speech, hate speech and political correctness, political engagement and activism, COVID-19 restrictions on the right of assembly, and the role of religious institutions in helping to shape a moral narrative around pressing issues of the day. As The Rutherford Institute’s public policy paper ([link removed]) explains, although the First Amendment affirms the right of religious freedom, churches that seek special exemptions from paying taxes and for receiving tax-deductible contributions are subject to restrictions on political and legislative activities.

The Rutherford Institute ([link removed]) , a nonprofit civil liberties organization, defends individuals whose constitutional rights have been threatened or violated and educates the public on a wide spectrum of issues affecting their freedoms.

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