A religious liberty advocacy organization has awarded one of the largest counties in the United States its “Ebenezer of the Year Award” for banning employees from displaying religious items in video calls and common areas during the Christmas season.
King County, which encompasses Seattle, was the recipient of this year s award from the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty due to its Guidelines for Holiday Decorations, the group said in a statement.
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King County, Washington, earned an "Ebenezer Award" from a religious liberty group for banning religious holiday decorations in common work areas and virtual work spaces.