“Take Back Alabama Town Hall” set for July 28 at Movement Church in Madison
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“Take Back Alabama Town Hall” set for July 28 at Movement Church in Madison

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MADISON – Community leaders from across North Alabama will gather on Monday, July 28 for the “Take Back Alabama Town Hall” hosted by Moms for Liberty – Madison County.

Organizers describe the event as a “bold, solutions- focused event centered on faith, freedom, and restoring state sovereignty.” It will take place at Movement Church, located at 1469 Browns Ferry Road in Madison, with doors opening at 5:30 p.m. and the program beginning at 6 p.m.

The featured speaker will be Jared Hudson, a Christian conservative, former Navy SEAL, law enforcement officer, and candidate for the U.S. Senate. Hudson is expected to address the need for strong leadership rooted in faith, family, and constitutional values.

The event will be moderated by Phil Williams, host of the popular conservative talk show Right Side Radio and a respected voice on Alabama policy and governance.

Take Back Alabama is also being hosted by Movement Church and the New Federalist Alliance. Organizers say the town hall “offers a timely opportunity to stand for truth, preserve parental authority, and equip citizens to defend freedom at the local and national level.”

“Parents are tired of watching Washington overreach and cultural chaos trickle down into our classrooms,” said Emily Jones, Chair of Moms for Liberty – Madison County. “This town hall is about reclaiming what matters — our faith, our families, and our right to self-govern as Alabamians.”

“America was built on the pillars of nine institutions. These are practical mechanisms, built over time through tradition and experience, that safeguard our liberty,” said Mark McEathron, representing the New Federalist Alliance. “Chief among them are the Church, the Family, and the Republic. This town hall is a tremendous opportunity to discuss how these institutions are under attack — and what we as citizens can do to revive, retake, and restore our communities.”

“The sleeping giant has slumbered for too long,” said Seth Adgate, Se- municipal election by attending a candidate forum on Aug. 12 at Movement Church or Aug. 19 at City Hall.

nior Pastor at Movement Church. “We, the Church, have been called to be the watchmen on the wall, praying day and night taking no rest. This town hall is the alarm. It’s time to bring reformation to our communities.”

The event is free to attend, but seating is limited and registration is requested.

Attendees may register online at: www. zeffy.com/ticketing/take-back-alabamaa- town-hall-on-faith-freedom-and-statesovereignty Organizers added that this is a family- friendly event, and all attendees are expected to conduct themselves respectfully. Security personnel may be present.

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