ADF attorneys favorably settle lawsuit on behalf of two churches, three religious schools, pregnancy center network
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – In settlement of a lawsuit that Alliance Defending
Freedom attorneys filed on behalf of two Virginia churches, three Christian
schools, and a pregnancy center network, Virginia officials have acknowledged
that commonwealth law protects the religious organizations’ ability to operate
consistent with their faith.
As part of the settlement agreement in Calvary Road Baptist Church v.
Miyares, Virginia officials conceded that all of the ministries, as
religious organizations, are free to only hire “individuals who profess and
live according to religious beliefs held by [the ministries], including beliefs
on abortion, marriage, sexuality, sex, and gender.” Further, Virginia officials
agreed that commonwealth law protects the ministries from having to pay for or
facilitate any gender dysphoria treatment that violates their religious
teachings. Examples include puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, so-called
“sex reassignment” surgeries, or any other “gender transition” procedures.
“Religious organizations are free to operate their ministries without fear of
government punishment, and Virginia’s law protects that foundational right,”
said ADF Senior Counsel Kevin Theriot. “Our clients are motivated by their
faith to offer spiritual guidance, education, pregnancy support, and athletic
opportunities to their communities. The commonwealth must respect their
right—just like anyone else’s—to continue operating by their own internal
policies and codes of conduct about life, marriage, and sexuality.”
ADF attorneys filed the lawsuit in September 2020 on behalf of Calvary Road
Baptist Church, Community Fellowship Church, Community Christian Academy, and
Care Net to challenge a Virginia law that forced nonprofit ministries to
abandon their core convictions in hiring and other policies or face fines up to
$100,000 for each violation.
The Virginia Values Act, enacted in July 2020, compelled churches, religious
schools, and Christian ministries to hire employees who do not share their
beliefs on marriage, sexuality, and gender identity—and even banned them from
publishing their biblical beliefs on these topics. A companion law required the
ministries and others like them to include in employee health care plans
coverage for “sex reassignment” and “gender affirming” surgeries that run
contrary to their beliefs. It also prohibited the ministries from offering
sex-specific Bible studies and youth activities.
In light of the settlement, ADF attorneys filed a dismissal of the case with
the Loudoun County Circuit Court Friday.
Alliance Defending Freedom is an alliance-building, non-profit
legal organization committed to protecting religious freedom, free speech,
parental rights, and the sanctity of life.
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