At the National Center for Life and Liberty, we exist for one reason: because churches are doing the work of sharing the Gospel.
If local churches weren’t preaching, reaching, discipling, and serving, we wouldn’t be needed. But because you’re doing that vital work, we’re here to make sure you can keep doing it—without unnecessary legal distractions or risks.
Scripture tells us the Christian life will come with trials—and we’ve seen that play out. Churches that stay faithful to God’s Word often face challenges. Some are spiritual. Some are cultural. And increasingly, some are legal.
Still, not every problem a church faces is unavoidable.
Churches shouldn’t be caught off guard by things that could have been prevented.
Problems with facility use. Hiring practices. Volunteer policies. Building access. These areas aren’t part of the pulpit ministry—but if not handled correctly, they can threaten it.
That’s why we work with churches across the country to help them operate with clarity and confidence.
Our goal is simple: Maximum ministry with minimum liability.
We want pastors to preach boldly, leaders to disciple freely, and churches to serve their communities without fear. That means putting solid policies in place. It means knowing your rights. And it means having a legal team ready to step in when something goes wrong.
You focus on the mission. Let us help protect it.