America's Black Robe Regiment Pastors Summit

Thu Oct 13 2022 at 08:30 am to 11:00 am

Reformed Presbyterian Church | Manassas

Rev. William Cook
Publisher/HostRev. William Cook
America's Black Robe Regiment Pastors Summit
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America's Black Robe Regiment Pastors Summit
About this Event

Dear Pastor,

America’s Black Robe Regiment requests the honor of your presence at our Fall Pastors Summit. Come and be inspired by inspired by the legacy of the eighteenth-century pulpit in our nation’s Founding, and the critical role that pastors played throughout the years in securing the Blessings of Liberty.

8:30 AM to 11:00 AM 1:30 PM to 4:00 PM

Speakers

  • Pastor Allen Church, President, National Clergy Council, Senior Pastor, Reformed Presbyterian Church, Old Town Manassas
  • Pastor JR Gurley, President of the Frederick Douglass Foundation of Virginia, Newport News, Virginia
  • Rev. William Cook, Founder of America’s Black Robe Regiment, Haymarket, Virginia
  • Capt. Hung Cao, Republican Candidate for Congress in Virginia’s Tenth Congressional District
  • Jim Myles, Republican candidate for Virginia’s Eleventh Congressional District (mylesforcongress.com)

America’s Black Robe Regiment was founded in September 2012 at Patrick Henry College in Purcellville, Virginia as an association of clergy dedicated to securing the Blessings of Liberty to our own and future generations of Americans.

Pastors from throughout Northern Virginia will be attending this important event to learn how they can play an historical role in turning Virginia and our nation back to God and the values that have made our nation great.

At these summits you will also have an opportunity to meet and interact with candidates running for Congress in Virginia in the critical November Midterm Election, one of the most important in our lifetimes.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Reformed Presbyterian Church, 9400 Fairview Avenue, Manassas, United States

Tickets

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