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Religious Freedom Advocates Connect and Mobilize Through Zoom Meetings

In an effort to bolster advocacy and defense of the First Amendment’s free exercise clause, groups and activists are increasingly utilizing Zoom meetings to connect and collaborate. These virtual gatherings serve as a vital platform for individuals and organizations dedicated to protecting religious freedom in the United States.

The Zoom meetings provide a space for participants to discuss current challenges to religious liberty, share strategies for advocacy, and coordinate efforts to educate the public about the importance of the free exercise clause. Attendees include legal experts, community leaders, and concerned citizens who are passionate about safeguarding this fundamental right.

These ongoing meetings complement larger events like the upcoming Religious Freedom in America conference, scheduled to take place in Washington, DC on (Today) Thursday, February 6, 2025. This conference will bring together a broad spectrum of individuals and organizations committed to religious freedom, offering workshops, panel discussions, and networking opportunities.

Religious Freedom in America is an initiative launched by the National Council for Religious Freedom, an ecumenical coalition of America’s faith leaders committed to defending all Americans’ constitutionally protected right to freely live and practice their religious beliefs. Since the very founding of our great nation, religious freedom has been seen as an inalienable right for all Americans.

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The use of Zoom meetings reflects a growing trend of leveraging technology to facilitate communication and collaboration among those working to protect religious freedom. These virtual gatherings enable individuals from diverse backgrounds and locations to connect and contribute to the ongoing effort to defend this cherished constitutional right.

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