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Religious Liberty - Annual dinner in Washington, D.C.

Jun 28, 2012

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Religious Liberty

Adventists believe that religious liberty is a God-given universal human right, and they work to make the free expression and practice of religion a universal reality. Adventist religious liberty advocates are active in promoting and protecting religious freedom through the church’s department of Public Affairs and Religious Liberty. They represent the church’s priorities to national leaders and policy-makers worldwide.

Areas of representation:

  • United States Government in Washington, D.C.
  • United Nations in New York City and Geneva

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