CherylKActon comments on moral courage and Utah’s high rate of religious participation

Cheryl K. Acton, Utah State Representative for 38th District
Cheryl K. Acton, Utah State Representative for 38th District
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CherylKActon, a public figure and social media user, shared several posts on February 16, 2026, expressing personal reflections and commentary on moral courage and religious participation in Utah.

In her first post at 02:31 UTC, Acton wrote: “One can dream…”

Shortly after, at 02:33 UTC, she commented on an unspecified event or action by stating: “This is moral courage.”

Later that night at 02:46 UTC, Acton highlighted Utah’s religious engagement with the following message: “Once again, very proud of Utah, where people of all faiths are more likely to participate in weekly religious services. Interesting graphic interspersing states with all western nations.” This statement reflects ongoing trends indicating that Utah consistently ranks among the highest U.S. states for weekly religious service attendance across various faiths.

Utah has historically reported higher rates of regular religious service attendance compared to most other states in the country. This pattern is often attributed to its demographic composition and cultural influences.



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