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Texas Faith Leaders Nonpartisan Voting Sign-on Statement

Texas Faith Leaders Nonpartisan Voting Sign-on Statement

by Vote Common Good Team | Oct 31, 2020 | Endorsements, Uncategorized

As Christians, and as Texans, we believe everyone is created “imago Dei” – in the image of God, with equal dignity and worth. And in Texas, equal dignity and worth applies to the voting booth. Right now, Texas Republicans are suing to throw out 100,000 votes in Harris...
Los Angeles Times – The pastor thought Trump was ‘evil.’ So he quit his conservative church

Los Angeles Times – The pastor thought Trump was ‘evil.’ So he quit his conservative church

by Vote Common Good Team | Oct 29, 2020 | Press Coverage

The Rev. Keith Mannes speaks at a rally on Oct. 23 in Canton, Ohio, for Vote Common Good, a coalition of evangelical Christians that has traveled to swing states this summer to speak out against President Trump. “In late August, he made an agreement with church...

The Guardian – God and the GOP: will conservative evangelicals stay loyal to Trump?

by Vote Common Good Team | Oct 29, 2020 | Press Coverage

Open Letter to Ohio Catholics

Open Letter to Ohio Catholics

by Vote Common Good Team | Oct 29, 2020 | Endorsements, Uncategorized

We Catholic leaders – clergy, women religious, parochial educators, parish administrators, prison ministers, chaplains, campus and youth ministers, theologians and writers, senior parish council and diocesan volunteers, social justice activists, social service...
Star Tribune – 200 Minnesota faith leaders endorse Biden

Star Tribune – 200 Minnesota faith leaders endorse Biden

by Vote Common Good Team | Oct 27, 2020 | Press Coverage

Pastor Doug Pagitt encouraged people to speak against politicians who don’t govern with “love,” at his former church, Soloman’s Porch, on Feb. 4. Photo credit: MARK VANCLEAVE – STAR TRIBUNE “The faith-based endorsement of the Democratic...
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