...

2025 National Convention Schedule

 

All program events take place in the Palisades Ballroom, unless otherwise noted.

 

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16

4 – 6:00 PM  Welcome Reception & Early Registration
Hilton Myrtle Beach, West Lawn (Hilton Ballroom if it rains)
Light hors d’oeuvres, cash bar

 

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17

8 AM  Registration, ballroom and sales tables open

Complimentary continental breakfast, coffee & tea
Palisades Ballroom Foyer

8:55  Program opens

“Die Gedanken Sind Frei,” Dan Barker

Welcome, Roll Call of States
Sadie Pattinson, Events & Outreach Manager

“Being an Atheist in South Carolina”
Herb Silverman, President Emeritus
Secular Coalition for America

FFRF Highlights of Year
Dan Barker and Annie Laurie Gaylor, Co-Presidents

Chapter Spotlight
Matthew Krevat, President, Triangle Chapter of FFRF

“It’s Only Natural”
Godless Gospel Singers:  Candace Gorham, Cynthia McDonald, Mandisa Thomas with Dan Barker

10:00  Henry Zumach Freedom From Fundamentalist Religion Award: “Defending Today. Building for Tomorrow”
Nancy Northup, CEO, Center for Reproductive Rights 

10:30  Break

10:50  To be announced

Break

12:00 PM. Buffet Lunch (ticketed)
Hilton Ballroom (2nd floor)

1:30  Ballroom, sales tables re-open

2:00  FFRF Legal Highlights
FFRF Legal Director Patrick Elliott, Deputy Legal Director Liz Cavell, Senior Litigation Counsel Sam Grover, Staff Attorney Sammi Lawrence

3:00  FFRF Legislative Highlights
State Policy Manager Ryan Dudley, FFRF Governmental Affairs Director Mark Dann

3:30  Break

4:00  F.O.R.W.A.R.D.: The Citizen’s Guide to Political Change
FFRF Regional Governmental Affairs Manager Mickey Dollens 

4:30  Forward Award
Dr. Maggie Carpenter

5:00  Book signing for Okla. State Rep. Mickey Dollens

Break

6:00  Cash bar opens
Hilton Ballroom (2nd floor)

6:30  Plated dinner (ticketed)
Hilton Ballroom (2nd Floor)

8:00  Roy Zimmerman in Concert

8:30  Emperor Has No Clothes Award
Mary L Trump

9:15  Book signing for Mary L. Trump

Dessert & hot beverages reception
Palisades Ballroom Foyer

 

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18

8 AM  Non-Prayer Breakfast (ticketed)
Hilton Ballroom (2nd Floor)

Moment of Bedlam, Dan Barker

“Let’s All Give Thanks”
Godless Gospel Singers: Candace Gorham, Cynthia McDonald, Mandisa Thomas with Dan Barker

9:00  Ballroom, tables reopen

9:25  “Nothing Fails Like Prayer”
Dan Barker

9:30  Out of God’s Closet Diane & Stephen Uhl Memorial Student Activist Award
“A Nightmare on Creationist Street”
Bailey Harris

Beverly and Richard Hermsen Award
“Advocating For Change In Chaska, Minnesota”
Eli Frost

10:00  Student Scholarship Essay Winners
Jaianah Hightower, 5th-place, Gabrielle Williams, 3rd place, Mekah’E La Clair, first-place William Schulz BIPOC Student Essay Contest winners

10:30  Avijit Roy Courage Award
Introduced by Rafida Bonya Ahmed
“The Right to Freethought and Criticizing Ideas”
Mubarak Bala, President of Humanists of Nigeria

11:00  Freethought Heroine Award
“Emptying Pews, Evangelicals, and the Fight for American Democracy”
Chrissy Stroop

11:30  Book signings for Bailey Harris, Chrissy Stroop

Break

12:00 PM  Buffet Lunch (ticketed)
Hilton Ballroom (2nd floor)

1:30   Ballroom, sales tables re-opens

1:55  “Godless Gospel” Singers 

Third Annual Secular Legislative Panel
Kansas state Rep. Heather Meyer, Minn. state Rep. Andy Smith,Vermont state Rep. Monique Priestley 

3:00  Clarence Darrow Award
New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie

3:45  Break

4:00  “The Great Abdication: America”s Descent into Authoritarianism”
Harvard Professor Steven Levitsky

5:00  Book signing for Steven Levitsky

Break 

6:00  Cash bar opens
Hilton Ballroom (2nd floor)

6:30  Plated dinner (ticketed)
Hilton Ballroom (Second Floor)

8:00  Drawing for “Clean Money”

8:30  “Separation of Church and Hate”
Actor, comedian & Broadcaster John Fugelsang

Book signing for John Fugelsang

 

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19

8:00  Complimentary coffee, tea, pastries for those attending business meetings

9:00  Business (Membership) Annual Meeting

11ish  State Representatives Annual Meeting

Adjourn by noon

 

Freedom From Religion Foundation

Send this to a friend