Building Bridges for Change: Faith In Texas' Second Quarter 2024 Recap

Dear Community,

I’m excited to reflect on the impactful events and initiatives Faith In Texas has been involved in during the second quarter of 2024. Here’s a glimpse into what we’ve been up to:

This quarter, the Faith Leaders Table for Democracy and Justice convened virtually for our monthly meeting. We were honored to host Rev. Stacey Brown from Dallas Votes, who shared valuable insights into their work in Dallas, particularly focusing on voter engagement and the upcoming elections.

Additionally, we gathered at Life in Deep Ellum for a training session I facilitated on church structure and its vital role in fostering social justice. We emphasized the necessity for congregations to create safe spaces where moral discourse and action can thrive. The feedback from clergy leaders was overwhelmingly positive, underscoring the importance of these discussions in our community.

Our discussions centered around creating these safe spaces within congregations, as well as introducing participants to Project 2025 and its potential impact on our nation. Rev. Stacey Brown passionately discussed the ‘faith vote’ and urged attendees to ensure their voter registration status, highlighting recent challenges with voter list purges.

Our notable speaker, Rev. Stacey Brown, brought invaluable perspectives on voter engagement and advocacy to our events.

Faith In Texas remains committed to addressing social and community issues through proactive engagement. We’re dedicated to raising awareness about systemic challenges within our state and empowering individuals with the knowledge and tools to make informed decisions at the polls. Our goal is to empower clergy to mobilize their congregations as agents for positive change in their communities.

Following our roundtable discussions, many faith leaders committed to providing safe spaces for members to discuss justice and moral issues, reflecting a growing commitment to community dialogue. Participants in the Dallas Votes meeting expressed enthusiasm for further engagement and future discussions.

Our collaboration with Dallas Votes, a longstanding partner, underscores our commitment to engaging with local communities and stakeholders. Together, we continue to drive initiatives that promote civic participation and amplify community voices.

We also partnered with Hillary Evans and the United Way to enhance voter registration efforts, ensuring broader participation in our democratic process.

Looking ahead, Faith In Texas remains steadfast in its mission to empower individuals and communities through knowledge and action. As we enter the third quarter, we are poised to continue empowering individuals, fostering community dialogue, and driving positive social change.

Stay tuned for more updates on our ongoing initiatives and opportunities to get involved!

Warm regards,

Dr. Jaime Kowlessar

Executive Director

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