Declaration Hall
A Catalyst for Liberty
The American Mission® Center Expansion
In his last will and testament, George Washington called for a “University” to be constructed in the middle of the country. He saw a center that would become a gathering place for young Americans to study the first principles of the Declaration, the Constitution and the Founding Era. General Washington was both intentional and prescient. His primary concern was that young Americans would travel back to Europe for their collegiate training and be immersed in a worldview incompatible with the first principles of American Liberty. Thus, his parting concern that such a center be firmly planted in the center of the country.
The need to teach the first principles of America has never been greater than in this current hour. Those principles are the foundation of the Declaration of Independence which has been under attack since the early 1900’s. Many public schools no longer teach basic civics. Many universities do not require courses in American history and some disdain even the conversation of the Declaration. Many Americans do not own nor have ever read America’s most essential founding document. Recent political decisions in Washington, D.C. have left the Declaration of Independence abandoned in our national museums and historical sites.
In the year of the 250th celebration of the Declaration of Independence, the Trustees of the American Policy Roundtable (APR®) are committed to raising a new standard of support for this treatise of Liberty. On July 4th, we broke ground on the construction of Declaration Hall.
How to help
Would you consider how you might help make Declaration Hall a reality? Here are 3 practical ways you can help: 1) Pray. 2) Give. 3) Tell a friend.
Why Declaration Hall?
The need to be fully human in a digital era, to connect with others in person as well as online is essential for the future of the nation and an inseparable necessity for the generations to come.
In addition, over the last 20 years of political polarization, it has become increasingly difficult and expensive to hold quality events that can be distributed effectively on radio, video and online from “rented space.” Families from across the nation and several leaders in academia have encouraged us to put together a training center—a place where people can gather that bears a consistent testimony to the worldview of Biblical thought that anchors the American experience.
The facility will contain:
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- A welcoming entrance built as a replica of the Adams’ home in Quincy, Massachusetts. Here John Adams worked to develop the Declaration of Independence and John Quincy Adams worked to preserve it.
- A museum quality gallery dedicated to the ideas that gave birth to the Declaration of Independence modeled after the Adams Presidential Library.
- An Assembly Hall with on floor seating of nearly 400 and a balcony.
- A “Loving Monday” Library and Conference Room to promote leadership training in ethics and Biblical thought in the marketplace.
- A lower level for dressing rooms, storage and a green room to support live event experiences.
- A fully equipped theatrical fly system to support the main stage.
- A main stage sufficient for daily production of radio and video products as well as live events.
- Permanent professional sound and lighting to facilitate all of the above.
- A revision and upgrade of parking facilities at The American Mission® Center property.
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How much will this cost to build?
How will we decide which plans to build? That is the question we are praying over daily. Our hope is to aim as high as faith will afford. We are busily inviting donations of all sizes today. We broke ground on this project in faith on July 4th, 2026. At that point in time we had gathered an initial $3.6 million dedicated to launch this project.
How much will it cost to maintain?
More importantly, Declaration Hall will reap a harvest of opportunities to host high-quality live events that will be broadcast across the nation. These radio, video and online programs will create opportunities for more people to experience and financially support this ongoing mission to America.
The Roundtable model is a bit different. It does not include a fund development department, nor the annual costs associated with such a department. We provide services as the Lord provides resources through the generosity
of individuals, families, foundations and corporations across the country. For nearly five decades, new donors have joined in this effort based on our participation in the marketplace. Declaration Hall will enable us to reach more people nationwide, do far more events, distribute
better quality programming and invite more people to support this mission.
Timelines
The Invitation to join in this adventure is open to all.
participated in building The American Mission® Center (2020-22). Our prayer is that many more will join in helping to fund Declaration Hall. All friends and supporters across the nation are invited to join in support.
Again, Why Declaration Hall?
Perhaps the best witness of this mission was presented on July 4th, 2026, at the groundbreaking ceremony for Declaration Hall. After an amazing concert celebrating the Declaration, a ten-year old girl took the stage. She greeted the audience and then began to recite excerpts of the Declaration from memory. When she reached the words “with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor,” the crowd lept to their feet with a roar of applause.
That ten-year-old child said it all. This Liberty we seek to remember, proclaim and secure, is for these children and those yet to be born.
How can you join this adventure?
- Pray for God’s will to be done in this moment of opportunity.
- Donate to the construction of Declaration Hall. Large, small, or in between, all gifts are welcome and needed. Write a check, donate online or call us at 800-522-8683.
- Tell a friend. There are thousands of people willing to help if you help reach them. Please share our radio broadcast and full-length video of the July 4th Groundbreaking Celebration. Use these tools to tell the story.



