Religious freedom rally fort worth




















Joy was born in Annapolis, Maryland, and she recently married Dr. Delwin Williams of Arlington, Texas where she now resides. Joy has a 6-octave vocal range which has been described as effortless, breathtaking, and so powerful that most people are moved to tears and unrelenting praise to God. Joy reads and writes music, she plays piano, and sings country, pop, blues, jazz, opera, and, of course, black and contemporary gospel.

Her talents are extremely versatile and not confined or limited to one particular style of music. Thank you Charlotte! Look at the truly awesome and complementary messages on this t-shirts! Janice, you are awesome. Thank you! Rally attendees line up for more information on Pro-Life Topics, For Greater Glory movie, to make donations and buy Rally t-shirts as displayed!

Thanks to ALL rally attendees for making this a huge success! Recording artist Joy Omega opening the rally with the National Anthem. God bless you Joy! Cathie Adams of the TX Eagle Forum welcomes the Rally attendees and kicks off discussing key elements and fundamentals about 1st amendment rights!!!! Attacks in school, memorials and now with the HHS mandate against all religious institutions!

A special thank you goes out to this rally attendee! He walked that sidewalk with Crucifix held high for hours straight. Facing the street, he alone reach 1, of passerbys with this critical message. God bless you! Pat Fallon shares his thoughts on Religious Freedom! Performers from the Little Hearts of Texas arrive early for soundchecks!

Stole the show. Hearing those sweet patriotic voices, many rally attendees were moved to tears. Professional public speaker Scott Ross told the crowd that the most important issue is not about masks or vaccines, but rather tyranny versus liberty.

He referenced Maslow's hierarchy of needs, telling the crowd they need to be able to breathe before being able to "self actualize. Ross said Americans had been, "indoctrinated in state run education asylums," and had lost a sense of what makes a person free. He argued that property rights are the core of freedom, using a sandwich metaphor to explain. Jackson acknowledged the rally attendance was less than expected.

However, he implored rally goers to take what they'd learned and spread it to their friends and neighbors to help educate the electorate. They hold their elected officials accountable," Jackson said.



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