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With same-sex marriages currently being performed in Massachusetts and
being perhaps only a court-ruling away in other states, AFA is urging
pastors to begin organizing rallies of concerned citizens. The goal? Convince
members of Congress of the need to pass the Federal Marriage Amendment,
which defines marriage as being between one man and one woman.
At its new Web site, www.protectmarriagerally.com,
AFA notes that such rallies have already begun springing up around the
nation. In Seattle, Washington, for example, churches of different denominations
and races joined together to rally on behalf of traditional marriage.
Some 20,000 people attended. In addition to smaller communities, rallies
were also held in Phoenix, Arizona; Portland, Oregon; Los Angeles, San
Jose, and San Francisco, California; Indianapolis, Indiana; Columbus,
Ohio; Little Rock, Arkansas; and Atlanta, Georgia.
"Protect Marriage Rallies are an opportunity to defend and promote
traditional marriage between a man and a woman as the God-ordained building
block of the family and bedrock of a civil society," said AFA chairman
Don Wildmon. "Its time to work together as we never have to
protect marriage."
How other communities can organize rallies, according to www.protectmarriagerally.com:
All it takes is for one pastor to
decide that the traditional, biblical concept of marriage is a concept
for which it is worth fighting. One pastor calls another. Once they agree
to get involved, they then call other pastors to come together to discuss
a community-wide Protect Marriage Rally.
After getting as many pastors as possible
to participate, they decide on the location, date, time and participants.
Participating churches can agree to share in the expense and raise the
funds from their respective churches. It is recommended that all races
be invited and that leaders of all denominations and races be included
in the planning and execution of the rally.
Promote the Protect Marriage Rally
with a press announcement to local newspapers, and radio and TV stations.
If there is a local Christian radio station, get that station to help
sponsor and promote the rally. Churches should promote the rally in their
bulletins, newsletters and from the pulpit.
At the rally, pass out an information
sheet containing the names, phone numbers and addresses (including local
and district offices) of U.S. representatives and senators. Urge those
attending the rally to call their members of Congress and ask them to
support the Federal Marriage Amendment. Encourage pastors to sign the
petition found at www.churchcoalition.com
and other Christians to sign the petition found at www.nogaymarriage.com.
These two Web sites will keep people informed on a regular basis.
Churches should follow up by running
the names and phone numbers of representatives and senators in their bulletins
and newsletters, and then encouraging folks to call. Members of Congress
should be asked to pass the Federal Marriage Amendment. It will cost an
individual only about 30 cents to make such a phone call.
The Protect Marriage Rally site has a list of those in Congress who have
agreed to co-sponsor the Federal Marriage Amendment. "If your representative
and senators are not on the list, then they are willing to let an activist
federal judge decide this issue," said Wildmon. "Demand to know
exactly where he or she stands, and dont allow them to give you
the run-around."
Wildmon said that the Federal Marriage Amendment is the only hope for
protecting traditional marriage. "One federal judge has already upheld
the Massachusetts law as legal," he said. "We expect that ultimately
perhaps in the next year or two the U.S. Supreme Court,
which legalized sodomy, will strike down all remaining federal and state
defenses against homosexual marriage. Only an amendment to the Constitution
will prevent that from happening."
The time to act is now, Wildmon said. "This issue should be decided
by the people, not liberal, activist judges."
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