• NC No Torture Interfaith Prayer Vigil – Johnston County

    Johnston County Courthouse 212 East Market Street, Smithfield

    You’re invited to an interfaith gathering to remember the victims of the CIA’s rendition and torture program.  The vigils will offer an opportunity to hear speakers from several faith traditions, meditate and to join with fellow citizens who believe North Carolina has a responsibility to call for transparency and accountability for those who were transported […]

  • Liberating Theologies Speaker Series

    Charlotte Museum of History 3500 Shamrock Drive, Charlotte

    The Liberating Theologies conference is a one-day experience exploring varying theologies with an emphasis on liberation and inclusion for the oppressed and marginalized. North Carolina has been a political, social justice, and religious battleground in the United States for decades. Regressive views on religion, the LGBTQ community and other marginalized groups have harmed many of […]

  • Backpack Full of Cash Documentary Screening

    Durham Technical Community College 1637 East Lawson Street, Durham, NC

    Narrated by Matt Damon, Backpack Full of Cash explores the growing privatization of public schools and the resulting impact on America’s most vulnerable children. This 90-minute documentary takes viewers through the tumultuous 2013–14 school year, into the world of what is now called education “reform.” In Philadelphia and other big cities, public education – starved […]

  • The Color of Public Education: Laws that Divide Us, Hopes that Unite Us

    Epworth United Methodist Church 3002 Hope Valley Road, Durham

    Due to high interest and the space limitations of the church we have had to cap registration for the dinner portion of this event. You are still welcome to register if you have not already done so and attend Rothstein's presentation, but we will unfortunately not be able to provide you with dinner.   Join […]

  • Amend What?

    Umstead Park United Church of Christ 8208 Brownleigh Drive, Raleigh

    The North Carolina General Assembly proposed six amendments to the North Carolina Constitution that will be submitted to voters in the 2018 general election. Join us along with the NC Justice Center for a conversation regarding what these amendments mean for North Carolinians. Discussion will include a comprehensive breakdown of the amendments and what each […]

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  • Amend What?

    Pullen Memorial Baptist Church 1801 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh, NC, United States

    The North Carolina General Assembly proposed six amendments to the North Carolina Constitution that will be submitted to voters in the 2018 general election. Join us along with the NC Justice Center for a conversation regarding what these amendments mean for North Carolinians. Discussion will include a comprehensive breakdown of the amendments and what each […]

    Free
  • You Can’t Blockade Hope in Cuba

    First Presbyterian Church 305 East Main Street, Durham

    Join Witness for Peace Southeast and the North Carolina Council of Churches at First Presbyterian Church in Durham to hear from Alicia Sevila Hidalgo with the Martin Luther King Center in Havana, Cuba. Alicia will speak about US-Cuba Relations and newly proposed changes to the Cuban constitution. This speakers tour is an opportunity to learn […]

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  • Gun Violence Prevention Summit

    West Raleigh Presbyterian Church 27 HORNE Street, Raleigh, United States

    According to the American Public Health Association, gun violence has become a major public health issues in the United States. More than 85,000 people are affected by gun-related injuries per year, and nearly 38,000 people die due to gun-related violence. Join us for a day long summit on the status of gun violence prevention legislation […]

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  • Post-Election Lunch and Learn

    Church of the Reconciliation 110 North Elliot Road, Chapel HIll, NC, United States

    The House of Representatives in North Carolina has flipped. What does this mean for immigrants in North Carolina, including those currently in sanctuary in places of worship across our state? Join us for an engaging morning of learning, discussion, and food. Speakers from the NC Justice Center, ACLU NC, Church World Service, and American Friends Service […]

  • The Hate U Give Free Screening (Sold Out)

    AMC Classic 15 Durham 1807 Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway, Durham

    This event is currently sold out. Please continue checking back for ticket availability.   Join us for a free screening of the movie The Hate U Give. We offer this event in the spirit of the Council's core mission to bring strength in unity, and peace through justice. Following the screening, there will be a brief […]

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  • Gun Violence Prevention Summit

    Epworth United Methodist Church 3002 Hope Valley Road, Durham

    On November 15, 2018, we discussed solutions to gun violence at the state and national level with organizations throughout North Carolina. Join us again on Tuesday, January 15 from 10 a.m. to noon for a follow-up strategy session. We will spend our time together discussing how we can take action to continue moving our work […]

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  • Webinar on Executive Order No. 80

    Join NC Interfaith Power & Light as we partner with Governor Cooper’s office to offer a free webinar on Executive Order No. 80, North Carolina’s Commitment to Address Climate Change and Transition to a Clean Energy Economy. Jeremy Tarr, Policy Advisor for the Environment, Energy, and Transportation, and Sushma Masemore, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Environment […]

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  • Resilience Documentary Screening

    Eno House 903 Eno Street, Hillsborough, NC, United States

    Please join other faith leaders and community members for a free screening of "Resilience: The Biology of Stress & The Science of Hope." This documentary focuses on the toxic stress that some children experience, and how these experiences trigger hormones that negatively affect early childhood development.  This chain of events put these children at a […]

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  • 13th Annual Moral March on Raleigh and HKonJ People’s Assembly

    Memorial Auditorium 2 East South Street, Raleigh, NC, United States

    The Moral March on Raleigh is part of a love and justice movement working on an intersectional agenda to support public education, economic sustainability, workers’ rights and livable wages, health care for all, Medicaid expansion, environmental justice, equal protection under the law without regard to race, immigration status, gender, gender identity or sexual orientation, voting […]

  • Wilmington Roadshow Lunch

    St. Andrew's on-the-Sound 101 Airlie Road, Wilmington

    Join the Council for lunch to learn a bit of our history and current initiatives along with strategies and visions for going forward.  We are made of 18 denominations across the state and work in multiple arenas ranging from Immigration to the Environment, from Living Wage advocacy to the Opioid Crisis -- matters that affect […]

  • Public Education Forum

    Holy Cross Episcopal Church 5820 Myrtle Grove Rd, Wilmington, NC

    Join the North Carolina Council of Churches next Tuesday, February 12, at 7 pm for a Public Education Forum. We will review the current public education landscape, offer avenues for advocacy, and make the case for working together to solve problems. A highlight of the evening will be to feature local voices from Wilmington who […]

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