Voter Engagement
Indianola, IA
Simpson College
701 North C Street, Indianola, United States
Join us for a voter engagement event.
Join us for a voter engagement event.
Join is for a candidate event with with J.D. Scholten in Sioux City, Iowa.
Hear firsthand stories of what is happening at the US/Mexico border. Hear from the people who live there, who are impacted by our current policies, and from those who know the more common good way forward. This 75 minute session will leave you with a sense of hope and a clear call for a way forward.
A state-of-the-art training forum for faith communities, leaders, and individuals View speakers and more info here This forum will help participants: Develop an understanding of Christian Nationalism and faithful responses to it Explore research-based characteristics of American Christian Nationalism Incorporate responses to Christian nationalism into our faith communities Learn ways to personally engage and talk with those who adhere to Christian nationalism Consider Bible passages that remind us how to interact with others lovingly, even when we do not agree
Join us for a special showing of the film God and Country and talkback with Kristin Du Mez and Doug Pagitt on February 24th at 3:45 PM at the AMC 8 theater in Holland, Michigan. God and Country is a thought-provoking film that explores the intersection of faith and patriotism in America. Through powerful storytelling and compelling visuals, this film delves into the complex relationship between religion and national identity. Produced by Rob Reiner and featuring leading voices on faith, Democracy, Christian Nationalism, and patriotism. The film includes Kristin Du Mez and Doug Pagitt. After the screening, we invite you to participate in a talkback session with Kristin Du Mez and Doug Pagitt both of whom are featured in the film. Kristin Du Mez is an expert in religious studies and has conducted extensive research on the role of religion in society. Doug Pagitt is a prominent author and speaker known for his insightful perspectives on faith and culture. This is a unique opportunity to engage in a meaningful conversation about the themes presented in God and Country and to gain a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics between faith and patriotism. Whether you have seen the film before or […]
A state-of-the-art training forum for faith communities, leaders, and individuals View speakers and more info here This forum will help participants: Develop an understanding of Christian Nationalism and faithful responses to it Explore research-based characteristics of American Christian Nationalism Incorporate responses to Christian nationalism into our faith communities Learn ways to personally engage and talk with those who adhere to Christian nationalism Consider Bible passages that remind us how to interact with others lovingly, even when we do not agree Please join us:
Vote Common Good will join Faithful America at events in Tucson, AZ, and Chula Vista, California, providing a faithful Christian counter-message to Franklin Graham's border tour. The Franklin Graham tour is a thinly veiled effort to demean migrants and Asylum seekers and to recruit attendees into a version of American Christendom that coddles Christian Nationalists and political extremism. In these events, Vote Common Good and Faithful America call for people of faith and conscience to support Common Good immigration and show solidarity with migrants in need. We invite all those concerned to join us at these peaceful actions:
Join us for a thought-provoking Faith and Democracy event, where we will shed light on the pressing issue of Christian nationalism and its threat to our democracy. This event will take place on March 7, 2024, from 6:30pm to 8:30pm in Santa Barbara, California. Christian nationalism, defined as the fusion of religious identity and nationalistic ideals, has become a growing concern in our society. At this event, we will delve into the meaning and impact of Christian nationalism, exploring its implications for our democracy and the values we hold dear. We are honored to have esteemed speakers and organizations joining us for this important conversation. Vote Common Good, a prominent organization committed to promoting the common good through faith and politics, will share their insights on the topic. Their dedication to fostering dialogue and understanding makes them a valuable addition to this event. Faithful America, a grassroots organization that amplifies the voices of progressive people of faith, will also be present to contribute to the discussions. Their work in promoting social justice and equality aligns perfectly with the event's theme, as they strive to counteract the harmful effects of Christian nationalism. We are also thrilled to have Katherine Stewart, […]
A state-of-the-art training forum for faith communities, leaders, and individuals View speakers and more info here This forum will help participants: Develop an understanding of Christian Nationalism and faithful responses to it Explore research-based characteristics of American Christian Nationalism Incorporate responses to Christian nationalism into our faith communities Learn ways to personally engage and talk with those who adhere to Christian nationalism Consider Bible passages that remind us how to interact with others lovingly, even when we do not agree Please join us:
A state-of-the-art training forum for faith communities, leaders, and individuals View speakers and more info here This forum will help participants: Develop an understanding of Christian Nationalism and faithful responses to it Explore research-based characteristics of American Christian Nationalism Incorporate responses to Christian nationalism into our faith communities Learn ways to personally engage and talk with those who adhere to Christian nationalism Consider Bible passages that remind us how to interact with others lovingly, even when we do not agree Please join us: