At a time when many large corporations are shifting messaging and priorities to reflect broader cultural trends, a number of well-known companies operating throughout Florida continue to stand by faith-based principles rooted in Judeo-Christian values. For many consumers across the state, including in Hernando, Pasco, and Citrus counties, those values still matter.
Among the most visible examples is Chick-fil-A, which has faced controversy in the past for its stance on issues like same-sex marriage. Despite this, the company continues to operate successfully in Florida, with locations in cities like Brooksville, Spring Hill, and New Port Richey. Other faith-based businesses, such as Hobby Lobby and Family Express, also remain popular in the region.
In fact, a recent survey found that 70% of Americans prefer to shop at businesses that share their values. This trend is reflected in the success of faith-based businesses in Florida, which continue to attract customers who prioritize values like honesty, integrity, and community involvement.
Some notable faith-based businesses in the region include:
- Chick-fil-A, with locations in Brooksville, Spring Hill, and New Port Richey
- Hobby Lobby, with stores in Hudson, Weeki Wachee, and Zephyrhills
- Family Express, with locations in Dade City and Inverness
These businesses have become staples in their communities, supporting local events and charities while remaining true to their faith-based values.
Originally reported by R News
Sources: R News



