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Leoneda Inge sits down with Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, executive director of the North Carolina Council of Churches to discuss the intersection of faith and politics during this election season.
The website Vote Your Faith which facilitates registration, offers information, and a comprehensive tool kit that outlines how to sponsor a voter registration Sunday event at one’s house of worship.
The website Vote Your Faith, which facilitates registration, offers information and a comprehensive tool kit that outlines how to sponsor a voter registration Sunday event at one’s house of worship.
Instead, voting is one small way to love your neighbor by supporting policies that protect the innocent, “rescue those being led away to death” (Prov. 24:11), uphold natural rights, and lead ...
Faith based organizations unite to protect voters amidst voter insecurity in the 2024 election season. Poll chaplains offer support and guidance at the polls.
You can text “VOTE” to 868392 to get updates on your ballot’s status sent to your phone. Together, let’s make sure our votes are counted to shape the future we want.
Voting is how we make our voices heard and bring forth a world rooted in our values of justice, hope, and love for all God’s Creation, our Sacred Earth. Faith leaders know how important it is to ...
Charleston area ministers Adam J. Shoemaker, Jeremy Rutledge and Rebecca Hinds implore everyone to cast a vote for the sake of the common good, consider others.
Faith: Put values of act justly, love mercy and walk humbly to work in your vote. By Donald Brewington. Special to the American-Statesman “What does the Lord require of you?
Faith Works: Why this Election Day is the perfect time to reflect on the saints. Jeff Gill. Guest Columnist. We are coming into the peak of both fall and election season.
So vote your preference with a clear conscience. There is no preferred or God-ordained, morally better choice in this election. Certain choices God leaves in our hands and say, “Choose ye.” ...
So vote your preference with a clear conscience. There is no preferred or God-ordained, morally better choice in this election. Certain choices God leaves in our hands and say, “Choose ye.” ...