First Baptist Dallas Senior Pastor Robert Jeffress speaks to the Religious Liberty Commission at a hearing at Old Parkland's Debate Chamber in Dallas on Dec. 10, 2025. Jason Janik / Special ...
DALLAS -- Pastors from First Baptist Dallas told the Religious Liberty Commission that the Johnson Amendment, which prevents nonprofit organizations from making political endorsements, is ...
Five years after a worship service landed his church in hot water, Dallas megachurch leader Robert Jeffress brought his grievances to a religious freedom commission set up by President Donald Trump.
When President Donald Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission met in Dallas, witnesses shared stories of religious discrimination – and suggested fixes to uphold the 1st Amendment. Commission members met ...
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DALLAS, Dec. 10, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- First Baptist Dallas Senior Pastor Dr. Robert Jeffress joined a distinguished panel of guests speaking to the importance of religious liberty in the military, in ...
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First Baptist Dallas gets $7M donation from Hobby Lobby CEO to rebuild historic sanctuary after fire
First Baptist Dallas has nearly raised the amount needed to start rebuilding its historic sanctuary following a donation from Hobby Lobby's CEO and a local family.
First Baptist Dallas, which saw its 134-year-old historic sanctuary destroyed in a fire last year, got a $7 million donation from Hobby Lobby to continue rebuilding the sanctuary, the church’s pastor ...
Hobby Lobby founder David Green is cutting a hefty check to downtown Dallas. Church leaders at First Baptist Dallas announced Sunday that Green has donated $7 million to help rebuild the church’s ...
WACO — First Baptist played its way into the record books during Saturday’s TAPPS Division IV title game, winning its third-straight state championship in a 62-44 victory over Bryan Brazos Christian ...
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