After years of prayers “in Jesus’ name” at Missouri’s Montgomery County R-II School District faculty meetings, FFRF has ensured that future meetings will be secular.
Staff Attorney Patrick Elliott called the prayers “unnecessary and divisive,” pointing out that they alienate non-Christian and nonbelieving employees. “Their participation in these mandatory meetings is adversely affected by these types of prayers, which turn them into outsiders in their own community and workplace,” he wrote.
An attorney for the school district wrote on Dec. 2, saying the district had taken measures to comply with the law regarding religious endorsement at district events.