WASHINGTON, D.C—The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention will host a Capitol Conversations event on “Christianity and the Common Good: Religious Liberty and Human Flourishing” May 23 at 7:30 p.m. EDT at the Washington Court Hotel in Washington, D.C.
Media is invited attend the event for free and hear two sets of panelists speak on the future of religious liberty in America.
The first panel will address “With Liberty and Justice for All: Why We Should Pursue Religious Freedom for Everyone."
Confirmed panelists include:
- Russell Moore | Evangelical Perspective
- Archbishop William E. Lori | Catholic Perspective
- Elder Dallin H. Oaks | Mormon Perspective
- Sheikh Hamza Yusuf | Muslim Perspective
- Phillip Bethancourt (Moderator) | ERLC
These panelists will discuss why religious liberty matters for their faith tradition and why it is important to advocate for religious freedom for all.
The second panel will address "Christianity and the Common Good: How Religious Freedom Promotes Human Flourishing."
Confirmed panelists include:
- Ryan T. Anderson | Heritage Foundation
- John Inazu | Washington University in St. Louis
- Kristen K. Waggoner | Alliance Defending Freedom
- Andrew Walker (moderator) | ERLC
These panelists will discuss why religious liberty supports the common good and the relationship between religious freedom and human flourishing.