Pray Vote Stand Summit 2025 Enters Day Two at Calvary Chapel Chino Hills

The Family Research Council’s Pray Vote Stand Summit 2025 continues into its second day on Saturday, October 18. This year marks the first time the summit is being held on the West Coast, hosted at Calvary Chapel Chino Hills in Chino, California.

The two-day event brings together Christian leaders, policy experts, and government officials for sessions of prayer, discussion, and action. Attendees engage in panels focused on faith, family, freedom, and culture—designed to strengthen the role of spiritually active, governance-engaged Christians.

The summit kicked off Friday evening with registration and an opening worship service, followed by a main session featuring keynote speakers. Saturday’s schedule includes morning worship, educational workshops, lunch, and afternoon sessions centered on connecting faith with public life and civic engagement.

This year’s West Coast venue makes the summit more accessible to believers and leaders across the country. While previous editions were held in Washington, D.C., the move to California signals an effort to broaden participation nationwide.

Participants also have the opportunity to network with like-minded organizations, browse exhibits from sponsors, attend policy-focused forums, and engage directly in conversations about public policy, culture, and biblical truth. According to event organizers, the summit places strong emphasis on equipping Christians to stand boldly in the public square.

Whether attending in person or following through online resources, participants are encouraged to return home equipped for renewed faith and practical civic action. The summit’s theme underscores its goal: helping believers move from spectators to active, informed participants in both church and society.

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