Freedom
Church Regains Stall at University Fair After Ban
Faith Facts
- A church in Greenwich was initially barred from a university event due to a new policy banning religious groups.
- Legal intervention highlighted that the exclusion could amount to discrimination under UK law.
- The company suspended its policy, allowing the church to attend the fair without admitting liability.
Grace Church Greenwich faced exclusion from a Goldsmiths University freshers’ fair after previously being allowed to participate. Native, the organizing company, cited a new rule against booking religious organizations.
The church sought support from The Christian Institute, which issued a legal warning about possible discrimination based on faith.
Native reversed the ban, ending its policy that prevented religious groups from participating. This ensures Christian organizations like Grace Church Greenwich can continue to offer a faith-based presence to students.
Rev. Andrew Sach emphasized the importance of churches standing up for religious liberties and ensuring a Christian voice on campuses.
Pro-life groups have also faced obstacles at university events, but continue to defend their freedom to express and promote biblical values.
Other organizations promoting concerning messages have found less resistance, drawing attention to the need for vigilance in defending biblical principles in public spaces.
Freedom
Christian’s Bible Verse Fine Sparks Free Speech Battle
Faith Facts
- Stephen Green was fined for displaying a Bible verse near an abortion clinic buffer zone.
- The court declared his public display of Psalm 139 as an act of protest against abortion, deeming it a violation of local prohibitions.
- Christian leaders and supporters argue this ruling is a threat to religious freedom and the right to share biblical truth.
Stephen Green, a faithful advocate for Christian values, faces penalties for expressing Scripture in public near an abortion facility.
His conviction brings renewed focus to Britain’s restrictive buffer zones, which many believe silence Christian witness and prayer in vital moments.
Green’s legal counsel argues that these regulations criminalize peaceful prayer and the open proclamation of God’s Word, undermining both freedom of religion and speech.
The issue now advances to higher courts in a growing stand for faith, life, and freedom of conscience.
“As a Christian I should be able to preach freely all over the land. Psalm 139 is about how we all belong to God from conception.”
“Buffer zones and this conviction is a direct attack on the Bible and free speech, which is being licenced by the state. I have no choice but to continue to defend myself and fight for justice.”
Green’s resolve, shared by supporters like the Christian Legal Centre, demonstrates a deep commitment to uphold the right to declare biblical truth in public life.
These moments call believers to steadfastness and to intercede for those defending truth in the public square.
Freedom to speak God’s Word and witness to life remains a core Christian conviction, and these legal battles shed light on the urgent need to defend this freedom for future generations.
Freedom
Pro-Life Groups Defend Rights Against Michigan Law
Faith Facts
- Two Christian organizations in Michigan have taken legal action to defend their pro-life mission from a new state law.
- The law requires coverage for abortion in employee insurance plans, challenging Biblical convictions on the sanctity of life.
- Legal advocates argue that the measure forces faith-based groups to compromise their deeply held beliefs.
Right to Life of Michigan and Pregnancy Resource Center have challenged a law they say compels them to hire individuals who do not affirm their values on human life. These organizations maintain that such requirements undermine their mission to protect unborn children.
The law extends employment protections to those who support abortion, making it difficult for pro-life groups to maintain staff united in their cause. It also obligates employers to provide abortion coverage if they offer pregnancy coverage, going against Christian teachings on life and morality.
“Michigan’s law thus requires them to recruit and hire those with pro-abortion views, restricts these groups from explaining their pro-life requirements to applicants, and requires these groups to offer abortion coverage in their insurance plans because they generally offer insurance to their employees,” claims the lawsuit.
“The First Amendment protects Right to Life’s and PRC’s First Amendment freedoms to join with others to further a common cause and to refrain from participating in activities that contradict their beliefs. Michigan’s law infringes on these bedrock freedoms. For that reason, it is unconstitutional as applied here.”
The Alliance Defending Freedom is representing the pro-life groups as they seek to preserve the freedom to live out their mission. Senior Counsel Bryan Neihart emphasized, “Pro-life groups should be free to share the message of hope and joy with women and families experiencing a difficult season through employees who share their common goal.”
Pro-life Christians across the nation are called to stand for faith, family, and freedom in the face of laws that threaten Biblical convictions.
Freedom
Scottish Families Rally Defends Parental Rights
Faith Facts
- Scottish families gathered outside Holyrood to oppose legislation threatening educational freedom.
- Proposed amendments may increase regulation for home educators, concerning many Christian families.
- Parents stress the importance of their God-given responsibility in guiding their children’s education.
Men and women of faith in Scotland stood together, voicing concerns over government overreach into family life through proposed education laws. Christian education group Unite for Education organized the rally, emphasizing the need to protect parental authority rooted in biblical principles.
Amendments introduced by Green MSP Ross Greer echo regulations debated at Westminster and would give more power to local authorities, reducing parental control. Families are particularly concerned about the impact on children with special educational needs.
The Labour government has softened some bill requirements, but a Conservative-backed change would allow officials to determine what is in a child’s best interest, a role biblically entrusted to parents. Families of children with disabilities fear negative consequences under this amendment.
“This rally is not the end, it is the beginning of something in Scotland. Parents are not anti‑school. They are concerned. Concerns about what is being taught, rising violence, identity confusion, and the increasing struggles facing young people, including mental health and suicide cannot be ignored. It is time for change, and together we can make that change.”
Unite for Education plans to formally present their concerns to the Scottish government, standing strong for faith, family values, and true freedom.
Stand with Scottish parents and families who value Christian principles by learning more about this important issue.
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