Was our country founded on Judeo-Christian values? Where have we fallen off? What can we do to change what’s happening across the country? Congressman Tim Walberg says, “To separate ourselves from the church would be a demise of this country.” Watch this video to see what we need to do to keep God in America.
Religion in the Military: From the Founding Fathers to WWII
Religion in the Military: From the Founding Fathers to WWII
*/?>A recent article by the Liberty Institute highlights 5 Reasons to Keep Religion in the Military. And of course our nation founded on the tide of a revolution, with God fearing founding fathers, has always tried to meet the freedom of religious expression in the military. 3 of their 5 reasons were based on our
Sermon – Liberty – Philadelphia, 1775
Sermon – Liberty – Philadelphia, 1775
*/?>Preached by Jacob Duche – 07/07/1775 The Rev. Jacob Duche´ (1737-98) was born in Pennsylvania, a descendant of Huguenots who immigrated to America with William Penn. He attended the College of Philadelphia (graduated in 1757) and the University of Cambridge in England. He was made rector of Christ Church in Philadelphia in 1775. Rev. Duche´
Sermon – Execution of Richard Doane – Hartford, 1797
*/?>Sermon – Execution of Richard Doane – Hartford, 1797
The Rev. Nathan Strong (1748-1816) was born in Connecticut. He attended Yale, graduating in 1769 (he went on to receive a D.D. degree from Princeton in 1801). Rev. Strong was set in as pastor of the First Church of Hartford in 1774. Interestingly, both his father, also named Nathan, and brother, Joseph, were clergymen as well. Strong
Sermon – Artillery – Boston, 1809
Sermon – Artillery – Boston, 1809
*/?>Preached by John Foster – 06/05/1809 John Foster, a New England clergyman, was born in Massachusetts, on April 19, 1763. He graduated from Dartmouth in 1783 and went on to receive advanced degrees from both Dartmouth College and Harvard University. Foster was selected as the first pastor of the Congregational church in Brighton, Massachusetts, in