"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof." The first sentence of the first amendment to the Constitution lays out the fundamental position on the state's dealings with religion--state in both senses.
But like the rest of the Constitution, it is written vaguely enough for some interpretation. So there's a constant back-and-forth about how MUCH room is needed between church and state.
The name of Rob Boston's group is clear: . Boston gives (April 9) in Ashland. He stops by for a preview.