LATEST NEWS: A Few Days Ago in Vivian, Louisiana, USA — At Age 56, Jase Robertson, Son of Phil Robertson, Was Brought to Tears as He Delivered an Emotional Announcement About His Father and the Upcoming Return of FAITH • FAMILY • FREEDOM on June 30th — What Unfolds at This Event Will Leave You Speechless…

The sun was setting over Vivian, Louisiana, but the emotions in the crowd were just beginning to rise. Surrounded by friends, family, and faithful supporters, Jase Robertson stepped onto the small outdoor stage—not with his usual humor, but with visible emotion in his voice and tears welling in his eyes.

“This year’s different,” he began, his voice cracking. “Because for the first time, I’m standing here… without my dad beside me.”

At 56, Jase has become a strong voice in the Robertson family legacy. But on this particular day, he wasn’t just a speaker—he was a grieving son, carrying the torch for a man who had long been the spiritual anchor of their family and community: Phil Robertson.

In a moving and powerful moment, Jase officially announced the return of the annual FAITH • FAMILY • FREEDOM event, set to take place on June 30th, the very gathering his father helped create years ago. Last year’s event saw over 50 lives surrendered to Christ. This year, Jase says, it’s about more than revival. It’s about remembrance.

“Dad always said if you’ve got faith, family, and freedom—you’ve got everything you need,” Jase shared. “And we’re going to celebrate all three. For him. With him. Because I know he’ll be watching.”

The announcement drew cheers from the crowd, but also solemn nods. It was clear that this year’s event will carry more than music and ministry—it will carry Phil’s presence. His legacy. His unshakable commitment to Scripture and truth.

FAITH • FAMILY • FREEDOM 2025 promises to be the most powerful yet. With worship, baptisms, live testimonies, and a spirit of unity unlike any other, the Robertson family is inviting everyone—believers, seekers, wanderers—to come experience what Phil lived and died believing: that true freedom begins in Christ.

“There’s going to be joy,” Jase said. “There will be stories, laughter, and probably some tears. But most of all, there will be the gospel. And that’s what Dad would’ve wanted.”

What unfolds on June 30th won’t just be another event—it will be a homecoming. A spiritual stand. A living tribute to a man who devoted his life to God and called others to do the same.

And as Jase closed his message, wiping away one last tear, he looked out at the crowd and smiled.

“I’ll see you there,” he said. “And so will he.”