This Saturday, 34 churches in Florida will host a viewing of âOne Nation Under God,â which is being promoted as a âtwo-hour premiere DVD event featuring top American thinkers and political leaders who will bring the truth about God and America to people gathered in homes and churches across the nation.â The event is a thinly veiled national get-out-the-vote push for the religious right.
According to the eventâs website, speakers include some big names in the Christian right: David Barton, James Dobson and Lila Rose of the anti-abortion group Live Action, to name a few. Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich is listed, as well.
The website calls for people to gather their friends and family in their homes or in churches on Nov. 12 to watch the video.
âTogether, youâll learn how to view history and current events in light of Godâs Word, and how to take action that aligns with His truth,â the site says. âYou can make a difference â one person, one household, one neighborhood at a time! Tools, tips, and timelines for a successful party will be provided.â
John Stemberger, president of the anti-abortion and anti-gay Florida Family Policy Council, is also listed as a participant in the event. Stemberger recently attended the Florida Renewal Projectâs Pastorsâ Policy Briefing. The âbriefingâ was aimed at getting churches and religious leaders involved in elections. Media outlets were barred from the event and a reporter was even escorted away from the meeting between presidential candidates Rick Perry and Gingrich and pastors.
Right Wing Watch reported that Stemberger recently appeared on a conference call for Champion the Vote, a California-based religious voter mobilization effort. During the call, Stemberger reportedly promoted âOne Nation Under Godâ and warned that America is being âfundamentally transformed into a different type of culture, a different countryâ and said that âwe will lose this beautiful thing we call Americaâ:
According to Stemberger, only Christians are capable of creating a free society. âAs only the Christian presuppositions of theology created this country,â Stemberger said, âonly Christians can save it and unless the church rises up, weâre done.â He went on to say that without the resurgence of the church, âour countryâs going to slip away into something we donât even recognize.â
The Texas Independentâs Mary Tuma reported that this weekendâs event is the next step in a swell of religious voter mobilization efforts leading up to 2012:
Following âThe Response,â American Family Association founder Don Wildmon sent a an e-mail message to those whoâd registered for the event, encouraging them to become involved in the groupâs effort to register 5 million new conservative Christian voters. To achieve the goal, CTV is asking 100,000 âchampionsâ to register 50 people in their community, as the Texas Independent recently reported.
Bill Dallas, head of United in Purpose (UiP), the group leading the CTV initiative, has created a business and carefully crafted voter mobilization model around the event by fusing repackaged media and a detailed data mining project to reach those committed unregistered Christian voters.
Dallasâ crew plans to film the meetings and edit them down to a two-hour session called âOne Nation Under God.â The repackaged event will be aired on Nov. 12 and can then be purchased by âhostâ churches and individuals.
Dallas expects about 1,000 âhouse partiesâ and 2-300 churches to take part in the November event. The hosts are not only instructed to air the reformatted briefing but have undergone an intensive eight week voter mobilization training session with CTV that include Webinars, conference calls, newsletters and a training kit. The hosts make up CTVâs baseâ the âchampionsâ assigned to reach out to the thousands of potential voters.
According to the event website, there are currently only about 100 sites â 34 of those are in Florida churches.
Watch a video promo for âOne Nation Under Godâ: