West Virginia Faith & Freedom Coalition Delegates Return from 2025 Road to Majority Conference Energized for 2026 Elections
More than 50 Mountain State believers come home inspired to advance faith, family, and freedom
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - The West Virginia Faith & Freedom Coalition (WVFFC) announced today that a delegation of just over fifty pastors, public officials, ministry leaders, and grassroots volunteers has returned from the annual Road to Majority Conference in Washington, D.C., joining thousands of other attendees who returned with fresh resolve to educate Christian conservatives in the 2026 elections in West Virginia and neighboring states.
Throughout the three-day gathering, attendees began each morning in corporate worship and prayer, and then heard from leading conservative voices across the nation including Governor Glenn Youngkin of Virginia, U.S. Border Czar Tom Homan, and multiple members of the U.S. Congress. Afternoon policy briefings offered practical roadmaps on effective voter education strategies, protecting unborn lives, and defending against the censorship of Christians across the country - issues attendees will now champion back home. Friday night’s Patriot’s Gala was the pinnacle of the gathering, with Speaker of the House Mike Johnson sharing a rousing call to moral leadership, followed by the testimony of an Israeli hostage survivor whose story underscored the necessity of confronting evil with courage and faith.
“Our team left Washington spiritually refueled and strategically equipped,” said Curtis Workman, Executive Director of WVFFC. “We are ready to translate what we learned into action: registering new voters, expanding our church liaison network, and ensuring every values-driven citizen shows up at the polls in 2026.”
Although family commitments kept her from attending in person, Chairwoman Andrea Garrett praised the delegation’s efforts: “The energy our volunteers brought back is contagious. Their dedication proves once again that the Faith & Freedom Coalition is the engine driving faith-based civic engagement in our state. I couldn’t be prouder of their commitment to protecting the principles that make West Virginia strong.”
Looking ahead, supporters are encouraged to save June 18-20, 2026 - the dates for next year’s Road to Majority Conference in Washington, D.C. Details on registration and travel will be released early next year.
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