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  1. Black Robe Regiment is a resource site and activism network aimed at educating, motivating, and activating church leaders and concerned Christians.

  2. The origin of the British label “Black Robe Regiment,” was the rhetorical support for independence. Peter Muhlenberg is perhaps the most iconic figure associated with the Black Robe Regiment. A Virginia minister, Muhlenberg accepted a commission to lead a regiment of the Continental army.

  3. The National Black Robe Regiment (NBRR) is a resource for national and local pastors and pastor groups, equipping and empowering them to engage in their Biblical and historical role to stand boldly for righteousness and transform society through spiritual and cultural engagement.

  4. Jan 20, 2021 · At last month’s Jericho March on Washington, the head of a group called America’s Black Robe Regiment recounted stories about clergy who trained their men to fight in the Revolution and likened...

  5. reclaimamericaforchrist.org › 2010/12/20 › the-black-robed-regiment-preachers-who-foughtThe Black Robed Regiment: Preachers who fought

    Dec 20, 2010 · On Sunday morning, Jan 21, 1776, pastor John Muhlenberg climbed into his pulpit in Woodstock, VA to preach. In his black clerical robe, the traditional dress of 18 th century preachers, Muhlenberg preached from the third chapter of Ecclesiastes. He read how there is a time for all things.

  6. A people who were honed by thousands of years before Christ walked the Earth by way of the Israelites who had been scattered and dispersed many times in their history.

  7. Oct 21, 2016 · The Black Robed Regiment of the Revolutionary era set a precedence that inspired pastors throughout American history to instruct their parishioners on what the Bible said about issues ranging from slavery to civil rights.

  8. Mission Statement. The Black Robe Regiment that is here represented is a vital part of our American heritage and a part of our national psyche. America was fundamentally constructed well before the War for Independence in the 1600's by people who came to these shores seeking freedom and liberty from a feudal lord/ monarch who had far ...

  9. Aug 14, 2019 · The “Black Robe Regiment” was not a regular regiment, platoon, or division of soldiers during the Revolutionary War, but was an insult used toward American clergy (in their characteristic black robes) who supported American independence because they believed it was their best hedge against religious tyranny.

  10. Nov 8, 2022 · Pastor David MacLellan, a member of the growing national religious movement called the Black Robe Regiment, gets ready to give a sermon at his home. (Madeleine May for VICE News)

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