The Baptist Joint Committee (BJC) is a national faith-based organization dedicated to protecting religious freedom for all individuals in the United States. With a team of attorneys, Capitol Hill insiders, ministers, and scholars, the BJC works tirelessly to defend the First Amendment's guarantee of religious freedom, advocating in the courts, with Congress, and in the community. They believe in the constitutional principle of the separation of church and state, striving to ensure that government does not interfere with matters of faith. Through their inclusive network, the BJC collaborates with diverse groups, both religious and secular, to advocate for freedom of religion for all.
As Baptists, the BJC draws on a rich legacy of individuals who have courageously fought for the right to practice their faith freely. They are committed to building unity and promoting dialogue among different religious and secular groups, working towards a society where every person, regardless of their faith tradition or lack thereof, can exercise their religious freedom. Through their various initiatives, including their podcast and the BJC Center for Faith, Justice, and Reconciliation, the BJC provides resources, trainings, and opportunities for individuals to engage in advocacy and make a difference in the fight for #FaithFreedomForAll.
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