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ADF webinar Tuesday: How religious organizations are responding to COVID-19

Monday, Apr 6, 2020
 
WHO:  ADF Senior Counsel Ryan Tucker, director of the ADF Center for Christian Ministries; Fr. John A. Langlois, O.P., president of the pontifical faculty and assistant professor of church history at the Dominican House of Studies; Howie Slugh, co-founder and general counsel of the Jewish Coalition for Religious Liberty; and Josh Holdenried, vice president and executive director of the Napa Legal Institute (moderator)

WHAT:  ADF webinar: “Faith in a Time of Crisis: How religious organizations across the movement are responding to COVID-19”

WHEN:  Tuesday, April 7, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. EDT

WHERE:  Online webinar: Registration required, free for anyone to view

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Alliance Defending Freedom is bringing together allies and partners from across the faith community to provide an informative, encouraging, and inspiring webinar during Holy Week and Passover. During this panel discussion, we will ask our guests how their various religious and religious-liberty organizations are responding to COVID-19.

We will also be addressing the importance of religious liberty and how we can empower faith-based organizations during this crisis.

Viewers will walk away with:
 
  • Answers to frequently asked ministry, legal, and cultural questions
  • Spiritual encouragement during Holy Week and stories of inspiration in this time of crisis and uncertainty
  • Important perspectives from the Jewish community and historical precedents for reflection
  • Insightful tips on how best to serve those who serve others in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic
 
Alliance Defending Freedom is an alliance-building, non-profit legal organization that advocates for the right of people to freely live out their faith.
 
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ABOUT Ryan Tucker

Ryan Tucker serves as senior counsel and director of the Center for Christian Ministries with Alliance Defending Freedom. He oversees all litigation efforts to maintain and defend the constitutionally protected freedom of churches, Christian ministries and religious schools to exercise their rights under the First Amendment. Prior to joining ADF, Tucker engaged in private practice for over 16 years with a litigation boutique law firm in San Antonio, Texas, eight of those as a partner. His portfolio included all aspects of civil litigation, both state and federal, with a particular focus on commercial and complex business disputes. Tucker earned his Juris Doctor at Baylor Law School, where he was a senior editor of the Baylor Law Review. He obtained his bachelor of business administration in management at Texas A&M University, where he graduated cum laude. A member of the state bar in Texas and Arizona, Tucker is admitted to practice in the U.S. Supreme Court and multiple federal district and appellate courts.