Senate Joint Resolution 204, sponsored by Hensley, recognizes the Christian Heritage Flag as the official flag for Christian Heritage Month in Tennessee, which is designated for November. This resolution follows the passage of legislation in 2024 that established November as Christian Heritage Month, highlighting the significant influence of Christianity on the state and the nation. The flag was created by faith and community leaders in Tennessee and was prominently displayed during the state's first annual Christian Heritage Fest, gaining recognition through local media and being distributed to attendees.

The design of the Christian Heritage Flag carries deep symbolic meaning: the left vertical white stripe represents the Old Testament, while the twelve gold stars symbolize the twelve tribes of Israel. The seven alternating blue and white horizontal stripes reflect the six days of creation and the day of rest. The circular medallion at the center represents the New Testament and eternal life in Christ, with twelve stars representing the disciples. The colors of the flag—gold, blue, and white—symbolize God's glory, power, and purity, respectively, while the cross signifies the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. The resolution encourages individuals to reflect on their faith and commitment to God when displaying the flag.