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We Rallied For Religious Freedom. What Does This mean?

Posted by Monica Migliorino Miller (October 25, 2012 at 4:47 pm)

A Reflection on the October 20th Stand Up Rally

Monica Miller

Monica Miller addresses the crowd at the 10/20 Rally in Detroit

As I write these words—the most important election in American history will take place in just two weeks—an election that will decide the very future of our nation and so much is at stake.

For the first time since the pilgrims disembarked the Mayflower the issue of religious liberty is something that voters must take into consideration when they discern for whom they will cast their vote on Nov. 6th. This is the time in which we live!

Even with the election of Obama four short years ago (and for many it may seem like a lot longer) who would have predicted that religious liberty would be under attack through this president’s administration in the Health and Human Services Mandate? Even all those Catholics who voted for Obama—but for whom Obama’s support for legalized abortion should have been enough of a disincentive—never envisioned that this president would initiate and stand by a decree that so seriously compromises the consciences of people of faith. [Continue reading …]

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Rain Can’t Stop Ventura Rally for Religious Freedom

Posted by Ed Wurts (October 25, 2012 at 9:49 am)

At corner of Victoria & Telephone High Noon 10-20-12

Great to be there today and out on the street with so many really fine Christian patriots!  If all Americans were like them, we would have NO crisis. This was one of a series of rallies held to protest Obamacare and HHS regulations attempting to compel us to violate our religious beliefs.

A little rain didn’t even slow us down. This was our fourth  such rally, so there was a bit of deja vu and preaching to the choir talk, but we had some new folks and revved up the existing base. A crowd of nearly a hundred people attended [Continue reading …]

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Stand Up Rally Media Strategy Garners Great Coverage

Posted by Eric Scheidler (October 24, 2012 at 4:54 pm)

Newsmen at the Chicago Stand Up RallyJust like the March and June Stand Up for Religious Freedom rallies, the October Stand Up Rally has garnered significant news coverage in markets large and small. Hundreds of stories show up on a search of Google News.

Here are a few examples that illustrate how our carefully crafted media strategy has played out both nationally and locally:

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Jacksonville Rally a Great Success

Posted by Mary Simmons (October 24, 2012 at 3:03 pm)


We are proud to say that on October 20th, 2012, Jacksonville Fl held their “Stand up for Religious Freedom” at Riverside Park. Our attendance was great with approximately 150 people in attendance.

Much like the other’s, Jacksonville’s Rally had faithful volunteers who dedicated themselves to the work of Christ. As Christians we need to continue to motivate our people, to stand strong in faith. As it is through Him and Him alone that we are able to gather on city streets to worship as one body. Most countries no longer permit any sort of public expression of faith and we are truly thankful for ours, here in the United States of America. [Continue reading …]

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Anaheim Stand Up Rally at Angel Stadium

Posted by Steve Cameron (October 24, 2012 at 1:30 pm)

Dr. Aaron Kheriaty speaks at the Anaheim Rally.

Nearly 1200 citizens of Orange County gathered on Saturday October 25, in the parking lot at Angel Stadium under the iconic Big A and were presented with inspiring calls to action to preserve religious freedom in the United States of America by over 20 speakers and vocalists, two live bands, 20 information booths and 10 food trucks!

The event got off to a roaring start as Birth Choice Founder and CEO Kathleen Eaton arrived via patriotic Harley Davidson Motorcycle with its distinctive growl. She then enthusiastically bounded to the stage where she was joined by vocalist Clare Francis Petersen to sing the National Anthem and lead the crowd in the Pledge of Allegiance. [Continue reading …]

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Songs, Prayers and Speeches Inspire in Rockford, IL

Posted by Jane Kramp (October 24, 2012 at 10:30 am)

The weather was gorgeous and almost 200 people showed up!  Lawrence Jacobs, VP and Managing Director of World Congress of Families, spoke as well as a priest, pastor, and a respected local businessman.

Our songs included America, the Beautiful, The Battle Belongs to the Lord, and We are Called.

As I mentioned at our rally, I plan on putting together future nationwide rallies for returning God to government, schools, and our everyday lives. Did you know that 78% of all U.S. citizens believe in God? We have to take this country back to where God’s principles ruled!

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La Porte, Indiana: How Not to Run a Rally

Posted by Fr.JamesRosselli (October 24, 2012 at 1:31 am)

Stand Up La PorteIt was 9:30 in the morning and the Rally would be starting in two and a half hours. Three of my four speakers had cancelled, one of them ten minutes ago, and the fourth—my keynote speaker—had just informed me that he had a cold and might not make it.

Of course, being the strong and stalwart man of God that I am, I fell into a chasm of gloomy self-pity. The devil whispered all the usual stuff in my ear, how I was a lousy leader and had fallen down on the job; how I wasn’t getting any respect because I  didn’t deserve any, how maybe I should just leave the priesthood and become a bartender, or something.

Same old stuff. We’ve all heard it. It lasted about a half-hour, when I perceived the Lord saying to me, “Relax. I’ve got it.” This was reinforced by my wife (yes, being an Orthodox priest I get to say things like “my wife…”) who reminded me  Who was really in charge. [Continue reading …]

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Boston Rallies for Liberty, Opposes Assisted Suicide

Posted by Lou Murray (October 23, 2012 at 5:37 pm)

Boston RallyAs a crowd of nearly 200 gathered around Holy Name Rotary in West Roxbury, Massachusetts for the Stand Up Rally on Saturday, October 20, another crowd gathered a mile down the road at the Corrib pub.

At the Corrib, Senators John McCain and Scott Brown took on the tough topics like the cover up of the Benghazi terror attack, and the threat to safety posed through looming cuts to the military budget. But many of those who gathered inside and outside the Corrib to get a glimpse, grab a handshake, or salute these fine Senators might want to hear about the speakers at the Stand Up Rally, who spoke so eloquently about ‘Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.’ [Continue reading …]

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March, Songs and Rally in Honolulu

Posted by John Roco (October 23, 2012 at 4:35 pm)

Our Rally in Honolulu was a small intimate crowd, 20 joined in prayer and song. It was an ecumenical celebration of life, religious liberty, and fighting for what is right.

We had children, a large family, and people individually and in couples committed to a cause.

We had beautiful prayers and songs, finishing with our march around the building and the pictures. Aloha from Honolulu!

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Prayer and Patriotism at Quad Cities Rally

Posted by Jeanne Wonio (October 23, 2012 at 4:00 pm)

Stand Up DavenportWe in the Quad Cities are in a unique area along the Mississippi River that includes both Iowa and Illinois.

During our Stand Up for Religious Freedom Rally this past Saturday, we were happy to hear read the guest editorial from Bishop Jenky that appeared in our local paper the morning of the Rally.

Rev. Jerry Logan continued that thread when he made his remarks after leading the opening prayer. Rand Wonio read excerpts from the Declaration and the First Amendment. He commented for a minute on the importance of that document. [Continue reading …]

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