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Georgetown University Center on Faith Justice retweeted
🕊️ Join us live from the U.S. Capitol for the Pentecost Witness for a Moral Budget. Faith leaders and community members are lifting their voices to defend programs that serve the poor, sick, and hungry. 1030am ET 📺 Watch the livestream: vimeo.com/event/5189017 #MoralBudget
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Before Pentecost, the disciples hid in fear. After, they took to the streets. On June 10, people of faith will gather at the U.S. Capitol for a #PentecostWitness to defend a #MoralBudget. Join us to stand with the poor, sick, & hungry. Register: tinyurl.com/3cxmt5ar
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Georgetown University Center on Faith Justice retweeted
Why did progressive evangelicalism lose ground after Jimmy Carter’s presidency? Join us @GUBerkleyCenter this Thursday, April 10 for a conversation with Randall Balmer and @tgjelten. Details & RSVP: buff.ly/9F5iCKJ
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Georgetown University Center on Faith Justice retweeted
Join us for an interfaith prayer vigil on the eve of our historic lawsuit against DHS’s rescission of the sensitive locations memo. 📅 Thu., April 3 🕡 6:30pm 📍 National City Christian Church, DC. Stand with us in faith and solidarity. tinyurl.com/mr3xdv58
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📢 We’re Hiring! The CFJ is expanding our team with two exciting opportunities: 🔹Administrative Assistant – Keep our mission running smoothly with exceptional organizational skills. 🔹Communications Coordinator- Share and spread our impact through communications strategy ⬇️
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100 faith leaders are calling us to return to Jesus this Lent—through justice, compassion & action. Read the letter & take action: Lent2025.com #Lent2025 #ReturningToJesus
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Want to learn how to make political violence backfire? Join us this Wednesday for a case study of civil rights nonviolent tactics that can be used in our moment.
60 years after Bloody Sunday, what lessons can we learn from Selma’s civil rights movement? Join @jimwallis @RepTerriSewell, Robert Pratt, and Rev. Dr. Otis Moss, Jr. for a powerful discussion on civil disobedience & democracy March 5 6-830pm ET tinyurl.com/4f62mv63
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60 years after Bloody Sunday, what lessons can we learn from Selma’s civil rights movement? Join @jimwallis @RepTerriSewell, Robert Pratt, and Rev. Dr. Otis Moss, Jr. for a powerful discussion on civil disobedience & democracy March 5 6-830pm ET tinyurl.com/4f62mv63
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Over 2,500 people signed in the first day. Help spread the word!
Join us by signing this growing petition that will be delivered to the White House, DHS, and every member of Congress sensitive-locations.com/
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Georgetown University Center on Faith Justice retweeted
Even in the face of a humiliating defeat, Carter’s religious faith never wavered. Rather, it continued to give him purpose and direction, said Jim Wallis. washingtonpost.com/history/2…
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Georgetown University Center on Faith Justice retweeted
Rest in peace, Tony, and hear the words from the Lord you so love, “Well done, thou good and faithful servant.” religionnews.com/2024/11/20/…
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Georgetown University Center on Faith Justice retweeted
The United States of America has just elected a dictator for the first time. jimwallis.substack.com/p/sin…
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"I won't concede 'evangelical' to the religious right. I'm still evangelical, which means you want to be rooted as a follower of Jesus, and you want to take the Bible very seriously." shorturl.at/nB5mj

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Register to hear Dr. Kathleen Bonnette of the Center on Faith and Justice in a discussion about the issues motivating Catholic voters. Tuesday, October 22nd 3pm ET ncronline.org/forward/member…
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Georgetown University Center on Faith Justice retweeted
Get Thee Behind Me Satan: Militant religious movements are calling for things which are literally antithetical to the teachings of Jesus open.substack.com/pub/jimwal…
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