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SOLID, RELIABLE, CONFIDENT — these are three words that describe the Baptist Joint Committee as we carry out our work every day on Capitol Hill.

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2010 Religious Liberty Council Luncheon E-mail

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 The 2010 Religious Liberty Council Luncheon was held June 25 in Charlotte, N.C.

To see a video of the entire luncheon, including the presentation of the J.M. Dawson Religious Liberty Awards to Mercer University Presdient William D. Underwood and the Rev. Dr. Gardner C. Taylor, click here.

Watch the video of Mercer University President William D. Underwood's address to the luncheon by clicking here. You can also download a Word document with the text of his speech.

Click here to see photos of the 2010 luncheon on the BJC's Flickr site.

Return to this page in the future for details on the 2011 Religious Liberty Council Luncheon to be held June 24, 2011, in Tampa, Fla.