MORNING BUSINESS: FAITH MONTH

Congressional Record Vol. 172, No. 66
(Senate - April 15, 2026) PDF

FAITH MONTH

  Mrs. HYDE-SMITH. Mr. President, every April, faithful Americans come 
together in prayer and thanksgiving to celebrate Faith Month. I embrace 
the unique opportunity that we have to recognize this time and 
acknowledge one of the foundational virtues of our great country. I 
also commend Concerned Women for America, the Nation's largest public 
policy organization for women, and other faith-based organizations for 
encouraging people to use this month to actively strengthen their 
faith.

  A group of courageous Americans met in Philadelphia 250 years ago to 
sign a document declaring the birth of a new nation, one "conceived in 
Liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created 
equal." Thus was born a nation that became the greatest force for 
prosperity, goodness, justice, and freedom that the world has ever 
known.

  Those words were only made possible by a culture founded on faith. 
Generations before that clandestine meeting, the Pilgrims, fleeing 
religious persecution in their European homelands, sailed to the shores 
of Massachusetts. They undertook a perilous journey to an unknown world 
in pursuit of the right to freely worship God. Ever since, that right 
has been central at the heart of the American experience.

  Our Founders understood that belief in God was key to the success of 
the new Nation. When tensions ran high at the Constitutional 
Convention, Benjamin Franklin proposed that the delegates begin each 
day with prayer, arguing that "God governs in the affairs of men." 
John Adams believed that our Nation could not function without faith, 
famously writing that "Our constitution was made only for a moral and 
religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any 
other." Thomas Jefferson promoted and attended regular church services
here in the Capitol, recognizing that faith was a core part of the 
Republic.

  The United States is the result of a people, a society, steeped in 
the tenets of the Christian faith. America as we know it would not 
exist otherwise. Only through Christianity can men be created equal in 
the image of their Creator. Only through ultimate allegiance to a God 
in Heaven can a people declare themselves free of the yoke of 
tyrannical, earthly governments. By accepting "the Laws of Nature" 
established by "Nature's God," we can claim to have inalienable 
rights that are not granted by any legislative body.

  On this, our 250th anniversary as a nation, we look back to our 
beginning, rooted in faith in God. By our continued steadfast trust in 
Him, we see how richly we have been blessed. Americans have reached 
heights no nation has ever dreamed of, from the wild Western frontier 
to the surface of the Moon, the eradication of slavery and the fight 
against communism, by the animating spirit of faith.

  Yet millions around the world do not have the freedom to practice 
their faith that we do here. As we celebrate Faith Month in America, 
there are Christians in Nigeria, Syria, and Bangladesh having their 
churches burned, their businesses destroyed, and their families 
tortured or murdered simply for their belief in Jesus Christ. We can 
never take for granted the blessed freedom that we have as Americans.

  Though the faithful here do not face that level of persecution, the 
erosion of faith's influence in our society is evident. The climbing 
rates of abortions, the declining numbers of marriages, confusion over 
sexual reality, normalization of assisted suicide, the loss of 
Christianity's moral foundations are sadly more apparent.

  As we look forward to the next 250 years, we must remain diligent 
against efforts to further remove faith from the public square. Let us 
remain on guard against those who wish to restrict this most cherished 
right of freedom to worship, which has made America great.

  This Faith Month, I join Concerned Women for America and millions of 
Americans to celebrate our shared Christian foundations. We thank God 
for the riches our Nation has enjoyed so far, for the blessing it is to 
live in a country that cherishes the right to worship freely. May we 
hold steadfast to our national motto, "In God We Trust," and continue 
to look for guidance from Him who has made this Nation great.