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  1. The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC)

    The ERLC exists to assist your church by helping you understand the moral demands of the gospel, apply Christian principles to moral and social problems and questions of public policy, and to …

  2. About the ERLC

    Learn about the advocacy work of the ERLC in shaping public policy and its mission to assist the churches of the Southern Baptist Convention.

  3. Resources - ERLC

    Discover ERLC resources on issues related to life, religious liberty, marriage and family, and human dignity.

  4. ERLC Presidential Search

    6 days ago · On March 30, the ERLC presidential search committee announced Dr. Evan Lenow as the candidate to serve as the entity’s next president.

  5. ERLC Presidential Search Committee Announces Dr. Evan Lenow

    6 days ago · The ERLC’s presidential search committee has announced Dr. Evan Lenow as their candidate to serve as the entity’s next president.

  6. Events - ERLC

    The ERLC has its finger on the pulse of the important cultural issues that we face every day in our nation, our homes, and our churches. ERLC events are designed to support pastors and churches as …

  7. The ERLC’s Religious Liberty Advocacy for the Sake of the Gospel In 2016, Southern Baptists did what they have always done when relying on their historic principles related to religious liberty as the …

  8. Artificial Intelligence: An Evangelical Statement of Principles - ERLC

    Apr 11, 2019 · Preamble As followers of Christ, we are called to engage the world around us with the unchanging gospel message of hope and reconciliation. Tools like technology are able to aid us in …

  9. Ben Arbour - ERLC

    Ben Arbour holds a Ph.D. from the University of Bristol and is an adjunct professor at Weatherford College. He is married to Meg, and they have four children.

  10. ERLC files amicus brief in Groff v. Dejoy - ERLC

    The ERLC filed an amicus brief in the case urging the court to raise the burden currently placed on employers to allow for greater religious accommodations in the workplace. A decision in this case is …