• Faith in Democracy

    Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Wilmington 4314 Lake Avenue, Wilmington, United States

    Please join Democracy NC, Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, and the NC Council of Churches in rebuilding and defending "Faith in Democracy." Each session will include answers to the following questions: Legally, what can faith communities and faith leaders discuss about the social/political issues? Morally, what are leaders feeling compelled to […]

  • Faith in Democracy

    Hood Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Church 2801 Rose Hill Road, Fayetteville, United States

    Please join Democracy NC, Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, and the NC Council of Churches in rebuilding and defending "Faith in Democracy." Each session will include answers to the following questions: Legally, what can faith communities and faith leaders discuss about the social/political issues? Morally, what are leaders feeling compelled to […]

  • Faith in Democracy

    NAACP Office 4130 Oak Ridge Drive, Winston-Salem, United States

    Please join Democracy NC, Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, and the NC Council of Churches in rebuilding and defending “Faith in Democracy.” Each session will include answers to the following questions: Legally, what can faith communities and faith leaders discuss about the social/political issues? Morally, what are leaders feeling compelled to […]

  • Faith in Democracy

    Union Presbyterian Seminary 5141 Sharon Road, Charlotte, United States

    Please join Democracy NC, Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, and the NC Council of Churches in rebuilding and defending “Faith in Democracy.” Each session will include answers to the following questions: Legally, what can faith communities and faith leaders discuss about the social/political issues? Morally, what are leaders feeling compelled to […]

  • Faith in Democracy

    Church of the Master United Church of Christ 2230 29th Avenue Drive Northeast, Hickory, United States

    Please join Democracy NC, Americans United for the Separation of Church and State, and the NC Council of Churches in rebuilding and defending “Faith in Democracy.” Each session will include answers to the following questions: Legally, what can faith communities and faith leaders discuss about the social/political issues? Morally, what are leaders feeling compelled to […]

  • Better Together NC

    Hillsborough United Church of Christ 200 Davis Road, Hillsborough

    Join the LGBTQ Center of Durham, Orange County Community Partners, and the North Carolina Council of Churches for a community conversation about how we can work together to resist hate and oppression in all its forms. Now more than ever, local rural communities can come together in Orange county and discuss how we can create sanctuaries for everyone, […]

  • Better Together NC

    Episcopal Farmworker Ministry 2989 Easy Street, Dunn

    Join the LGBTQ Center of Durham, Sampson County Community Partners, and the North Carolina Council of Churches for a community conversation about how we can work together to resist hate and oppression in all its forms. Now more than ever, local rural communities can come together in Orange county and discuss how we can create sanctuaries for everyone, […]

  • Partners in Health and Wholeness Faith and Health Summit

    First Baptist Church of Greensboro 1000 West Friendly Avenue, Greensboro, NC, United States

    North Carolinians of faith will come together to worship, promote health, share best practices, network with each other, and meet resource partners from across our state. Participants will learn what’s currently happening in the state related to health, how health relates to our faith, and will leave with  a focus on how to create or […]

  • One Nation Under Drones: Conference Against the Use of Drones in Warfare

    Duke Divinity School Durham

    Military operations using drones are not heralded as victories or covered widely in the mainstream press. As a result, the use of drones in warfare is largely invisible to people in the U.S. Unless a person actively seeks out information, this form of war remains invisible to those in whose name the operations are carried […]

  • Better Together NC

    Mayco D. Bigelow Community Center 849 Sharpe Road, Burlington

    Join the LGBTQ Center of Durham, Alamance County Community Partners, and the North Carolina Council of Churches for a community conversation about how we can work together to resist hate and oppression in all its forms. Now more than ever, local rural communities can come together in Orange county and discuss how we can create sanctuaries for everyone, […]

  • On a Pilgrimage to Peace for Israel-Palestine: An Interfaith Program

    St. Francis United Methodist Church 2965 Kildaire Farm Road, Cary

    Learn more about on going efforts to establish peace between Israel and Palestine from a diversity of perspectives, including: Daoud Nasser, Palestinian from Tent of Nations farm near Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestine, will report on the challenges of daily living, human rights concerns, and peace building efforts while living under decades of Israeli military occupation. […]

  • Presence is Power

    First Presbyterian Church 305 East Main Street, Durham

    Join us to acquire some of the tools we need to show up as faithful witnesses in places of potential conflict. Trainers from Triangle based, Ready-the-Ground, will provide basic training on how to respond in volatile situations to help diffuse the tension. Whether violence is directed at us through verbal or physical channels, there are […]

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  • Solar Energy Education Webinar

    This summer, Governor Cooper signed into law HB 589, or the "Competitive Energy Solutions" law for North Carolina. This comprehensive renewable energy legislation features meaningful ways for customers to engage with solar energy. For this webinar, we will be discussing how places of faith should prepare, and our partners at Duke Energy wil share an […]

  • Vigil to End Gun Violence

    United Church of Chapel Hill 1321 Martin Luther King Blvd., Chapel Hill, NC, United States

    Come together with others to remember the half a million Americans killed or injured by guns since the Sandy Hook shooting tragedy. Hundreds of events are being held at locations nationwide to give voice to all victims and survivors of gun violence. Click here for more information. Vigil to End Gun Violence Flyer

  • Sanctuary E-Course

    A growing movement of immigrant and faith communities have committed to doing what Congress and the Administration refuse to do: protect and stand with immigrants facing deportation. However, many congregations have questions. Who is seeking sanctuary? Who leads sanctuary? How do faith communities declare sanctuary? To answer these questions, the NC Religious Coalition for Justice […]

  • Sanctuary E-Course

    Online Course NC

    A growing movement of immigrant and faith communities have committed to doing what Congress and the Administration refuse to do: protect and stand with immigrants facing deportation. However, many congregations have questions. Who is seeking sanctuary? Who leads sanctuary? How do faith communities declare sanctuary? To answer these questions, the NC Religious Coalition for Justice […]

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