A nationwide network of citizens, pastors, and educators standing up for religious liberty in America — informed by Scripture, organized for action.
Christianity is being culturally challenged, maligned, and rebuffed by a growing group in America. While Christians simply want to be kind and win souls for Jesus, we are vilified instead — for believing in something larger than government and its leaders.
We cannot let these freedoms die or America as we know it will die as well. We need champions in the church who will stand up for our God-given rights. With God, there is a better way.
God uses us as parents, citizens, and leaders to preserve the foundation principles of America — a culture founded on Biblical principles.
God sent His Son Jesus and the power of His Word to save us from our sinful nature. We spread the message of salvation and the freedom found in Him.
Seeing the need for cultural servants to link arms and become a stronger voice in our culture, the Lutheran Center for Religious Liberty created the Champions for Religious Liberty Network — a faithful solution to a powerful problem.
Individuals and groups begin with the Champions Academy — learning together and building plans of engagement.
Groups within churches join the Network. We work with pastors and leadership to support Champion Citizens.
The nationwide Network connects Citizens and Churches community to community, coast to coast.
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Offer your congregation a snapshot of the Network — a Saturday workshop with optional Sunday preaching and Bible class.
Schedule a 30-minute Zoom with Rev. Mark Frith, National Director, to explore how the Network can serve your church.
“The Champions for Religious Liberty Network educates and connects Christians to engage culture and government from a biblical worldview.”