The administration's Anti-Christian Bias Report advances religious privilege—not religious freedom for all. Statement from BJC Executive Director @AmandaTylerBJC. https://t.co/LVgAnfiuXJ
BJC Executive Director @AmandaTylerBJC responds to the Department of Justice indictment of the Southern Poverty Law Center. A thriving civil society is not incidental to religious freedom — it is the condition that makes religious freedom possible.
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BJC Executive Director @AmandaTylerBJC spoke to @WSJ about what happens when political power wraps itself in religious authority — and what it means for religious freedom for all. Read the full piece: https://t.co/Y8S6F7H3SB
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Some senators remain skeptical that ICE activity is happening on or near houses of worship. We need your help to document the truth.
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Christian nationalism is about power and control.
Christianity is about love, humility, and following Jesus.
They are not the same. Confusing them harms our faith, threatens religious liberty, and diminishes our democracy.
Clergy across traditions are coming together to stand up for religious freedom, human dignity, and the rule of law. We need your voice now more than ever.
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BJC is starting the new year in a new office space on Capitol Hill. Before we moved, we wanted to honor all of the important moments we had while working out of 200 Maryland Avenue since 1965.
Here are a few photos, and you can read more in our magazine: https://t.co/5EpBlodbcI
Learn more about the role Christian nationalism played on January 6 by reading our report below, and be sure to subscribe to our email list to stay up-to-date on this very important work.
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If January 6, 2021 reminded us how Christian nationalism distorts faith and weakens democracy, the response of people of faith showed us that a different path is possible.
We gathered, we prayed, and we worked.
The BJC Fellows program brings together emerging leaders who care deeply about religious freedom, democracy, and building a society where everyone belongs. Fellows gain hands-on experience, mentorship, and the opportunity to make a real impact.
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Religious freedom doesn’t sustain itself. It must be taught, practiced, and passed on.
Your generosity ensures that young advocates know their faith freedom is protected, and it enables them to extend that protection to others.
Donate by December 31.
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Across the country, people of faith are rising up to say: Our faith is not a weapon, it’s a witness. This work doesn’t happen by accident,
Make a year-end gift today and help build a just society where everyone belongs.
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A new law allows the state to organize prayer in public schools. That’s a step too far.
If you’re a member of the clergy, add your name to the Texas faith leaders letter opposing state-organized prayer in schools.
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Today, Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus, who was born in humility, not power.
May this season remind us that faith is a gift freely chosen, never imposed, and that every person deserves the freedom to follow their own conscience.
Merry Christmas!
Faith shines brightest through compassion, service, and community, not coercive power.
Your gift helps fuel our work to promote democracy and pluralism, protect faith freedom for all, and resist Christian nationalism.
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Today on Giving Tuesday, your support fuels our work to protect religious liberty for all people.
From defending religious minorities to confronting Christian nationalism with courage and compassion, your gift powers it all.
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