Friday Evening, May 2, 2025

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VIDEO BY MRFFS MIKEY WEINSTEIN

STRONGLY CONDEMNS TRUMP’S SHAMEFUL

NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER ATTACK ON

THE SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE



Imagine the fact we have the Commander-in-Chief questioning whether or not we have church state separation where all of our nuclear weapons, laser

guided weapons, drones, and conventional weapons are.

Please think about this because we need action now!


— MRFF Founder and President Mikey Weinstein

MRFF Matters – 5/2/25 – We Have to Fight!

Click to watch (1:28) video on YouTube

“MRFF is honored to have our long-time stalwart ally

the California Council of Churches IMPACT

join us in opposing Trump's state-imposed religion”


— MRFF Founder and President Mikey Weinstein

California Church IMPACT advocates in the public policy arena for justice, equity, and fairness in the treatment of all people, particularly those who have been abandoned or harmed by our society.  


California Church IMPACT represents 1.5 million members within 

the mainstream, progressive Protestant communities of faith. 

Our organizational members include 21 denominations with

over 5500 congregations throughout California.


By: Elizabeth Sholes, Public Policy Advocate

California Council of Churches IMPACT,

MRFF Thomas Jefferson Award Honoree


Friday, May 2, 2025



I come from Colonial Massachusetts stock. They really did come to the new shores in search of religious freedom - for themselves. They weren't too keen on other people's understandings of faith. They hanged Quakers then expelled Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson for their "Divine Light' evangelism. Puritan Congregationalism rejected church-based marriage, forbade the observation of Christmas, imposed many rules. Even into the early 19th century these rules persisted with the state of Massachusetts demanding everyone in a town had to pay a tithe to the Congregational church, work on Christmas, and be married by the justice of the peace no matter who you were, what you believed, where you actually worshipped if at all.


And we ask why we have the separation of church and state?


Yesterday the question of ending this separation was raised by Donald Trump who said his administration was "bringing back religion" to America. Well, consider the consequences. We at California Council of Churches IMPACT, first faith organization to endorse MRFF, know that freedom of conscience in the First Amendment means Trump's state-imposed religion is the exact opposite of what is intended. We have 1.5 million members in 21 denominations with 5500 congregations, all with open-minded, open-hearted views, but very different perspectives on how to express that. As one of our leaders said, if you compress church and state, the church will be reduced to a sleazy political operative and the state to a Big Daddy telling you not just what to believe but what time to show up at church and where. Our individual conscience? Gone. Our right to question authority? Gone. Our freedom to worship or not? Gone. Freedom of conscience embedded in the Constitution is what made America strong. Yanking that away by fiat is an abomination. MRFF has fought for us all to be free from coercion. We stand by that and for the separation of church and state now and always. 


Elizabeth Sholes

Public Policy Advocate

California Council of Churches IMPACT

THE INDEPENDENT (UK)

COVERS TRUMP’S REVOLTING

NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER SPEECH


Trump Uses National Day of Prayer to

insult Biden, spread election lies

and claim he was sent by God


By: Kelly Rissman


Thursday, May 1, 2025


From the Independent (UK), describing what they call a “rambling speech in the Rose Garden” from Trump for yesterday’s National Day of Prayer (emphasis added):


“Minutes into his speech, Trump mentioned his faith advisers’ work in the White House. ‘No other president allowed that. They said, ‘separation between church and state.’ I said, ‘Alright, let's forget about that for one time.’”

Click to read on the Independent

Threads post from Newsweek

on Trump’s thoroughly outrageous

National Day of Prayer remarks

Click to watch Newsweek video on Threads
Screen shot of Threads post from Newsweek with video of Trump's National Day of Prayer remarks

Previous MRFF coverage of the

MAGA administrations crusade to

root out imaginary Anti-Christian Bias"

4/23/25 – Long-time MRFF Antagonist VA Secretary Doug Collins Issues “Anti-Christian Bias” Memo Urging VA Employees to Rat on Co-workers, Mikey Weinstein Retorts in Video Short

“Give it to Mikey he wont eat he hates everything, 

Mikey hates everything”


From: (name withheld)

Subject: Give it to Mikey he wont eat he hates everything, Mikey hates everything

Date: Apr 29, 2025, at 8:39 AM MDT

To: Mikey Weinstein <mikey@militaryreligiousfreedom.org>


Give it to Mikey he wont eat he hates everything, Mikey hates everything


(name withheld)


To see response from

MRFF Founder and President Mikey Weinstein:

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May is Military Appreciation Month


By: MRFF Board Member John Compere


Thursday, May 1, 2025

John Compere

May was designated as National Military Appreciation Month by the United States Congress in 1999 to provide a grateful nation the opportunity to publicly demonstrate appreciation for the service and sacrifice made by our military members, including those who serve, those who have served and those who have died serving.


There are more military-related observances in May than any other month. It is therefore an appropriate time to recognize the men and women in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard, Space Force, National Guard and Reserves. Military Appreciation Month for 2025 includes observances of Loyalty Day, Victory in Europe Day, Military Spouse Appreciation Day, Children of Fallen Patriots Day, Armed Forces Day and Memorial Day.


Loyalty Day (May 1) kicks off this month of military appreciation by reaffirming our national loyalty and reflecting on the proud heritage of our constitutional democracy and individual freedoms. All military members, upon entering military service, take the sworn loyalty oath to support, defend and bear true faith and allegiance to our United States Constitution. It is the affirmation we are one nation under the Constitution and it is the Constitution in which we must trust. We were the first nation independently established by and for “We the People” (Constitution Preamble) with no acknowledgment in our secular Constitution of any other authority (emperor, monarch, dictator, deity, religion, scripture, etc).


Victory in Europe Day or V-E Day (May 8) celebrates the day in 1945 when Germany unconditionally surrendered to the Allies marking the end of World War II, Nazi fascism, Hitler’s dictatorship and the Holocaust genocide in Europe.


Military Spouse Appreciation Day (May 9) is the Friday before Mother’s Day and honors military spouses with appropriate ceremonies and activities recognizing their contributions, support and sacrifices as well as the role of military families in keeping our military strong and ready.


Children of Fallen Patriots Day (May 13) remembers and acknowledges the children left behind by our fallen military members and the suffering and struggle they have to endure as a result of the death and loss of their parents.

Armed Forces Day (May 17) recognizes the men and women in the active, reserve and national guard components of the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard and Space Force. It traditionally concludes Armed Forces Week and is a special day of appreciation for those serving, their families and the communities supporting them. It is also a reminder of the military’s importance and the critical role it plays in our independence, freedom and security. There are 1,320,000 active duty members and 738,000 reserve and guard members. 166,000 are deployed worldwide on 128 bases in 55 foreign countries. These are the military men and women currently serving in their uniform.


Memorial Day (May 27) is our national holiday for remembering the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in the military service of this country to preserve the freedoms we have as Americans. It memorializes our patriotic military members who gave their lives serving this country. The National Moment of Remembrance Act requests that we pause at 3pm for one minute as an act of national unity to remember our fallen military heroes. Approximately 1,355,000 have perished fighting for this country and over 40,000 remain missing in action. These are the military men and women who served but never made it out of their uniform.


It is also important to remember that Veterans Day is our national holiday every November 11th (commemorating the World War I armistice declared at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918). It honors those patriotic men and women, living or deceased, who have served our country honorably in the military during war or peacetime for any length of service and are no longer serving. There are 16.2 million veterans living in the United States with the most in Texas (1.4 million). These are the military men and women who served and have hung up their uniform.

 

As loyal and patriotic Americans, we sincerely appreciate and extend genuine gratitude to all present and past military members and their families.


John Compere

Brigadier General, US Army (Retired) 

Disabled American Veteran (Vietnam Era)     

Board Member, Military Religious Freedom Foundation

Texas rancher                         

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