First Priority of Alabama
About First Priority of Alabama
First Priority was born out of a desire on the part of students to practice their faith on their school campuses. The Equal Access Law of 1984 puts into law the students' right to have "religious clubs" meet on public secondary school campuses. In 1990, the Supreme Court upheld the Equal Access Act as vehicle for Christian students to meet together at school. These First Priority clubs, with the support of local youth ministers, provide the opportunity for students to come together as one large peer group on their public school campuses to make a positive difference in influencing others for Jesus Christ.
What “Trusted” Means
Trusted ministries meet our complete baseline framework for faithful Christian operation. This ministry has been verified against eleven of fifteen criteria in The Most Trusted Standard — demonstrating doctrinal clarity, biblical stewardship, independent financial review, faithful handling of donor intent, independent board governance, conflict-of-interest protections, truthful communications, and active mission-aligned programs.
Trusted represents the foundation on which our higher designations are built. Highly Trusted and Most Trusted ministries demonstrate additional levels of public transparency and independent evaluation that go beyond this baseline.