Consecration
Return to prayer, repentance, and spiritual clarity before attempting public reform.
The Call
A summons for men to recover biblical courage, shoulder civic responsibility, and fight for the future of home, church, and state.
FREEDOM CON: Rise of the Statesman is not just a conference—it is a summons. On our nation's 250th anniversary, men are being called to recover biblical courage, shoulder civic responsibility, and fight for the future of home, church, business, and state.
Out of despair, hope.
Out of darkness, light.
Reformation starts now.
America's 250th year is not just a date on a calendar—it is a mirror. We have inherited freedom from men who paid a high price, and now we must decide whether we will preserve that inheritance for the next generation.
Across Washington, families and business owners feel pressure from rising costs, regulatory burdens, and cultural confusion. Many are tempted to leave. This gathering is a call to men who will stay, stand, and rebuild.
This is a two-day congress of Christian men at The Gorge on Father's Day weekend—fathers and sons, pastors and businessmen, leaders and builders. We gather to recover the lost art of statesmanship: principled leadership anchored in conviction, humility, and action.
Men will worship, repent, and leave with practical direction for home, church, county, and state. The goal is not noise, but ordered strength—men who know what they believe, where they belong, and how to move.
Valley Forge was not where men quit—it was where men were forged. In a hard winter, endurance and unity transformed a scattered force into a disciplined one. We believe this is Washington's moment to be forged the same way.
The call is clear: refuse passivity, reject cynicism, and embrace disciplined action. Men who fear God, love their families, and serve their communities must become impossible to ignore.
Return to prayer, repentance, and spiritual clarity before attempting public reform.
Stand shoulder-to-shoulder with men who choose courage over comfort and mission over drift.
Lead with biblical conviction in family, church, and civic life, with integrity and backbone.
Leave with a concrete plan and measurable next steps so conviction becomes movement.
Gather with men who refuse passivity and are ready to stand together.
Prepare your heart through prayer, repentance, and renewed devotion to Christ.
Leave with a plan for your sphere, then execute with courage and consistency.
“Washington State is our Valley Forge. We will not run. We will rebuild.”
This Father's Day weekend, be one of the men who was there the day it turned.