President’s Day
Faith in Texas Office closed in observance of President's Day.
Faith in Texas Office closed in observance of President's Day.
On Monday, February 21st from 1:00 PM - 2:00pm ET you’re invited to join Black clergy from across the country as we celebrate the Late John Lewis’ Birthday with the launch of the Rise and Vote, Voting Rights Campaign! We are prepared to have over 200 clergy on the call to Participate in 15 mins of prayer for our people to remain encouraged and courageous Hear research by New Georgia Project on Black voters Collectively act with other Black Clergy from across the country to end voter suppression in our states and expand voting rights nationally. REGISTER HERE to join as my special guest as we organize our collective power to both protect and advance voting rights in our states now and for generations to come. The civil rights movement was about our faith. Many of us who were participants in this movement saw our involvement as an extension of our faith. We saw ourselves doing the work of the Almighty. Segregation and racial discrimination were not in keeping with our faith so we had to do something.” - The Late Honorable Representative John R. Lewis
The Faith Forum will be a four-day national gathering of clergy, faith leaders, federation directors, organizers, and Faith in Action partners. Faith in Action (FIA), the nation’s largest faith-based grassroots organizing network, is hosting its Second Annual National Faith Forum, Feb. 28-March 3, 2022 in Washington D.C. The 4 day national gathering of clergy, faith leaders, FIA federation directors, organizers, and partners was created to train leaders to move our local, state and federal work forward as a unified response to systems that conspire against black and brown people. Faith in Action in the spring launched a listening campaign to hear leaders’ experiences over the last four years, to share hopes and dreams for the future, and to create a collective vision and priorities for Faith in Action within a shifting political landscape. The campaign’s goal is to listen to 10,000 people and train at least 500 “super leaders” in 20 states and the District of Columbia. Faith in Action is using an anti-racist research paradigm method called Participatory Action Research to determine the key themes and findings and will compile what is learned into a report. The report and findings will be used in advocacy, briefings and in the Faith Forum. During the Forum we envision activities such as: Training and development opportunities for participants. An action in Washington D.C. Advocacy visits with members of Congress. Panel discussions with members of congress and administration. Unveiling of FIA’s Platform based on listening campaign.
Horizon is hosting reading group discussion for the book "Defund Fear" by Zach Norris. The FaceBook event is below and more information can be found here, https://www.horizonuu.org/action-news. FaceBook Event: https://www.horizonuu.org/events-editor/2022/2/28/defund-fear-discussion https://www.facebook.com/events/638130010757755?acontext=%7B%22event_action_history%22%3A%7D
The Faith Forum will be a four-day national gathering of clergy, faith leaders, federation directors, organizers, and Faith in Action partners. Faith in Action (FIA), the nation’s largest faith-based grassroots organizing network, is hosting its Second Annual National Faith Forum, Feb. 28-March 3, 2022 in Washington D.C. The 4 day national gathering of clergy, faith leaders, FIA federation directors, organizers, and partners was created to train leaders to move our local, state and federal work forward as a unified response to systems that conspire against black and brown people. Faith in Action in the spring launched a listening campaign to hear leaders’ experiences over the last four years, to share hopes and dreams for the future, and to create a collective vision and priorities for Faith in Action within a shifting political landscape. The campaign’s goal is to listen to 10,000 people and train at least 500 “super leaders” in 20 states and the District of Columbia. Faith in Action is using an anti-racist research paradigm method called Participatory Action Research to determine the key themes and findings and will compile what is learned into a report. The report and findings will be used in advocacy, briefings and in the Faith Forum. During the Forum we envision activities such as: Training and development opportunities for participants. An action in Washington D.C. Advocacy visits with members of Congress. Panel discussions with members of congress and administration. Unveiling of FIA’s Platform based on listening campaign.
The Faith Forum will be a four-day national gathering of clergy, faith leaders, federation directors, organizers, and Faith in Action partners. Faith in Action (FIA), the nation’s largest faith-based grassroots organizing network, is hosting its Second Annual National Faith Forum, Feb. 28-March 3, 2022 in Washington D.C. The 4 day national gathering of clergy, faith leaders, FIA federation directors, organizers, and partners was created to train leaders to move our local, state and federal work forward as a unified response to systems that conspire against black and brown people. Faith in Action in the spring launched a listening campaign to hear leaders’ experiences over the last four years, to share hopes and dreams for the future, and to create a collective vision and priorities for Faith in Action within a shifting political landscape. The campaign’s goal is to listen to 10,000 people and train at least 500 “super leaders” in 20 states and the District of Columbia. Faith in Action is using an anti-racist research paradigm method called Participatory Action Research to determine the key themes and findings and will compile what is learned into a report. The report and findings will be used in advocacy, briefings and in the Faith Forum. During the Forum we envision activities such as: Training and development opportunities for participants. An action in Washington D.C. Advocacy visits with members of Congress. Panel discussions with members of congress and administration. Unveiling of FIA’s Platform based on listening campaign.
The Faith Forum will be a four-day national gathering of clergy, faith leaders, federation directors, organizers, and Faith in Action partners. Faith in Action (FIA), the nation’s largest faith-based grassroots organizing network, is hosting its Second Annual National Faith Forum, Feb. 28-March 3, 2022 in Washington D.C. The 4 day national gathering of clergy, faith leaders, FIA federation directors, organizers, and partners was created to train leaders to move our local, state and federal work forward as a unified response to systems that conspire against black and brown people. Faith in Action in the spring launched a listening campaign to hear leaders’ experiences over the last four years, to share hopes and dreams for the future, and to create a collective vision and priorities for Faith in Action within a shifting political landscape. The campaign’s goal is to listen to 10,000 people and train at least 500 “super leaders” in 20 states and the District of Columbia. Faith in Action is using an anti-racist research paradigm method called Participatory Action Research to determine the key themes and findings and will compile what is learned into a report. The report and findings will be used in advocacy, briefings and in the Faith Forum. During the Forum we envision activities such as: Training and development opportunities for participants. An action in Washington D.C. Advocacy visits with members of Congress. Panel discussions with members of congress and administration. Unveiling of FIA’s Platform based on listening campaign.
Join this Freedom Friday at the Dallas County Jail to support bailing out captives who will return to their families, jobs, and community. Faith in Texas aims to draw attention to the inequities within the money bail system and engage community members – especially those directly impacted. We welcome you to come out and support community leaders from different backgrounds and faiths to stand up for families impacted by the legal justice system.
Join this Freedom Friday at the Dallas County Jail to support bailing out captives who will return to their families, jobs, and community. Faith in Texas aims to draw attention to the inequities within the money bail system and engage community members – especially those directly impacted. We welcome you to come out and support community leaders from different backgrounds and faiths to stand up for families impacted by the legal justice system.
Throughout our individual and collective faith and organizing journeys, the centering of women has been maligned, purposefully ignored and rendered invisible. This organizing moment of celebrating women will re-teach and teach for the first time how to carry the real lived experiences of women in our organizing work; demonstrate how faith, power, and women together form a vehicle to create wins in organizing and justice; and declare the path of power, faith and liberation is through our reclaiming of us— our stories, our bodies, our labor and our brilliance as women. Please join us for this ONLY Women’s (Black, Brown, Trans, Disabled, Muslim, Immigrant, Formerly Incarcerated, ALL!) event! We will hear prayers and calls to action from powerful women across our network: Prophetic Proclamation Rabbi Miriam Terlinchamp, Temple Shalom, Cincinnati, OH Prophetic Faith Rev. Nancy Palmer Jones, First Unitarian Church of San Jose, CA Prophetic Call to Action Rev. Nicole Barnes, Faith in Action Fund Womanism and Power Rev. Kamilah Hall Sharp, The Gathering, Dallas, TX Islam and Power Soraya Deen, Muslim Women Speak, Los Angeles, CA *A Special Guest: Ashley Shelton, POWER Coalition Executive Director, will discuss organizing Women in the Louisiana delta around the maternal and infant mortality rate