Key resolutions from the 2021 SBC Annual MeetingEarlier this week, messengers to the 2021 Southern Baptist Convention Annual Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee, voted to adopt nine resolutions, seven of which were related to ERLC concerns, issues, and legislative priorities. Here is a recap of the ERLC-related resolutions. ![]() This Week in Washington, D.C.Yesterday, in a decisive win for religious freedom, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia that faith-based foster care and adoption providers, such as Catholic Social Services in Philadelphia, can continue serving children and families according to their convictions. This decision in Fulton is a critical win for religious liberty and children in need. People of faith have a right to serve children in need free of discrimination from the state. Now that the Supreme Court has clarified protections under the First Amendment, CSS can continue serving in Philadelphia at a time in which the city has called for more homes due to a foster care crisis. The Supreme Court’s ruling means that more children will find safe, permanent, and loving homes, because CSS will continue to be able to serve those in need. The child welfare system needs as many agencies seeking to care for vulnerable children as possible, and the Fulton decision simply means that the state should not punish providers and families for their faith. Children are best served when we all work together. For further reading: Explainer: The Supreme Court affirms faith-based foster care and adoption providers From The Public SquareFederal appeals court blocks sweeping Missouri abortion law
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