Faith in God and a higher power has always been part of the American story, and it remains central for millions of Latinos today. It shapes how many Americans live, work, and serve their communities.
When people are free to live out and practice their faith, those values extend far beyond the church, reaching communities across the country.
Churches and faith-based organizations provide guidance, stability, and support—especially in times of hardship and need.
For Latino service members, faith has offered strength in moments of sacrifice. For hardworking families, it provides purpose, resilience, and a commitment to caring for others.
Religious freedom is a core part of what it means to be American. The ability to worship openly and without fear is one of the principles that makes this country exceptional.
Faith is rooted in freedom, dignity, and service. When people are free to live out their beliefs, they are better able to give back, support their neighbors, and strengthen their communities.