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Politics, Patriotism, and Your Church

Yesterday, the United States celebrated its 246th birthday. Did your church recognize our nation’s birth during worship this past Sunday?

A recent Lifeway Research study showed that 56 percent of the 1,000 pastors surveyed believed it would be “important to incorporate patriotic elements into worship services” leading up to Independence Day. Conversely, 42 percent said they disagreed with such activities.

We understand some churches want to visibly advocate on political matters, while others want to support behind-the-scenes activities, such as encouraging congregants to fulfill their civic duties. And we know still others believe politics should be “off limits” altogether.

Wherever your church lands on this spectrum, Church Law & Tax wanted to provide accurate, trustworthy information ahead of the midterm elections. The articles, videos, and resources in this Recommended Reading are designed to help your church understand what types of political activities and speech are allowed under section 501(c)(3) of the tax code.

May this resource bless your congregation in the ways it feels called.

Without careful legal review, these forms are useless to churches.
Richard R. Hammar
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