
New Hampshire
Flag Day Sunday, June 14 • 7:00 PM
Join us in this America 250 Celebration to Discuss the Blessings of Religious Liberty
Location
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
110 Concord St, Nashua, NH
New Hampshire’s Constitution played a significant role in advancing religious liberty in early America
While New England is often associated with religious establishment in its early colonial period, New Hampshire’s constitutional framework marked a clear shift toward voluntary faith and protection of individual belief.
Event Speakers
Josh McDaniel
Josh is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and Faculty Director of the Religious Freedom Clinic, focused on constitutional law and religious freedom.

Hannah Smith
Hannah Smith joined the International Center for Law and Religion Studies (ICLRS) in 2023 as Associate Director, bringing a lifetime of service dedicated to religious liberty.


New Hampshire Constitution
Foundational principle (New Hampshire Constitution, 1784):
“Every individual has a natural and unalienable right to worship God according to the dictates of his own conscience.”

Join us
Together, we’ll explore:
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What religious liberty is
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Why it matters today
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How it is being challenged in our time
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Simple and effective ways you can help defend and preserve it
Where:
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
110 Concord St, Nashua, NH
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When:
Flag Day Sunday, June 14 • 7:00 PM
What:
America 250: Celebrate the Blessings of Religious Liberty
How:
Join us in person for an evening of reflection and celebration focused on our rich history of faith, freedom, and the enduring importance of religious liberty in America’s story.


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"Trust is not built by clever arguments or carefully curated social media posts, but by time that we spend together, by our presence, by consistency, by shared experiences. Only then can we assume the best of each other's arguments rather than the worst."
~Pastor Micah Fries, Director of the Multi-Faith Neighbor’s Network
