🕊️ 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
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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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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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
📢 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 ⬇️
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
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
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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
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We were honored to collaborate with @GeorgetownICAP on this historic lawsuit which brought together 27 Christian and Jewish denominations and ecumenical groups against the Trump administration's rescission of the sensitive locations memo. apnews.com/article/immigrati…
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.
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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."
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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
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Get Thee Behind Me Satan: Militant religious movements are calling for things which are literally antithetical to the teachings of Jesus
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