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On the four nights before the presidential election on November 5th, Red Letter Christians is hosting our final Red Letter Revival of this year to create a space for Christians who want to see love and justice at the center of our policies. Instead of solely condemning the way our faith is being manipulated for political gain this election season, we’re “practicing something better,” as our friend Richard Rohr says. There’s that old saying “Be the change you want to see in the world”… and we’re committed to being the change we want to see in the Church. And we need YOU.
One of the promises of Scripture is this – “perfect love casteth out fear.” We are standing on that promise, and raising the questions –
What would our country look like if love rather than fear was shaping our policies? What does it look like to love our neighbor as ourselves? What does that mean on immigration? Guns? Militarism? Poverty? Criminal justice? And more? What does love look like in public? How does loving my neighbor shape the way I think about policies that affect their lives?
Together, we’ll challenge the way Christianity is often distorted and co-opted for political agendas that do not center Jesus and the needs of the poor and vulnerable, those Christ called “the least of these.”
Mark your calendar for these powerful, life-giving events taking place on November 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, starting at 8 pm ET/5 pm PT. We’ll be broadcasting LIVE on all our platforms, and you won’t want to miss it!
November 1 @ 8pm ET / 5pm PT: Vote for Love for Victims of Violence
Featuring:
- Rev. Dr. Munther Isaac, Academic Dean, Bethlehem Bible College; Christ at the Checkpoint Conference Director
- Ben Cohen, Co-founder of Ben & Jerry's ice cream
- Rev. Sharon Risher, Author, Speaker, Pastor, Gun Violence Prevention activist
- Music from Propaganda
In conversation with Shane Claiborne
November 2 @ 8pm ET / 5pm PT: Vote for Love for Immigrants
Featuring:
- Jennifer Lee Koh, Professor, Pepperdine Caruso School of Law
- Guerline Jozef, Co-Founder & Executive Director, Haitian Bridge Alliance
- Tin Nguyen, Program Director, Decarcerated Orange County
- Kimberly Serrano, Director for the Center of Inclusion and Belonging at the American Immigration Council
Sponsored by the Nootbaar Institute for Law, Religion, and Ethics
November 3 @ 8pm ET / 5pm PT: Vote for Love for Poor and Low-Income Families
Featuring:
- The Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis, Director of the Kairos Center for Religions, Rights, and Social Justice & Co-Chair of the Poor People's Campaig
- Dr. Terence Lester, Founder and Executive Director at Love Beyond Walls, storyteller, public scholar, speaker, community activist, & author
- Becca Forsyth, Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival & Freedom Church of the Poor from Elmira, NY
- Music: Jalen Seawright, Common Hymnal, Pastor, Community Activist and Justice Advocate
November 4 @ 8pm ET / 5pm PT: Vote for Love for the Historically Marginalized
Featuring:
- The Most Reverend Michael B. Curry, 27th Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church
- Music: Aaron Niequist, liturgist and writer
About This Event
On the four nights before the presidential election on November 5th, Red Letter Christians is hosting our final Red Letter Revival of this year to create a space for Christians who want to see love and justice at the center of our policies. Instead of solely condemning the way our faith is being manipulated for political gain this election season, we’re “practicing something better,” as our friend Richard Rohr says. There’s that old saying “Be the change you want to see in the world”… and we’re committed to being the change we want to see in the Church. And we need YOU.
One of the promises of Scripture is this – “perfect love casteth out fear.” We are standing on that promise, and raising the questions –
What would our country look like if love rather than fear was shaping our policies? What does it look like to love our neighbor as ourselves? What does that mean on immigration? Guns? Militarism? Poverty? Criminal justice? And more? What does love look like in public? How does loving my neighbor shape the way I think about policies that affect their lives?
Together, we’ll challenge the way Christianity is often distorted and co-opted for political agendas that do not center Jesus and the needs of the poor and vulnerable, those Christ called “the least of these.”
Mark your calendar for these powerful, life-giving events taking place on November 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, starting at 8 pm ET/5 pm PT. We’ll be broadcasting LIVE on all our platforms, and you won’t want to miss it!
November 1 @ 8pm ET / 5pm PT: Vote for Love for Victims of Violence
Featuring:
- Rev. Dr. Munther Isaac, Academic Dean, Bethlehem Bible College; Christ at the Checkpoint Conference Director
- Ben Cohen, Co-founder of Ben & Jerry's ice cream
- Rev. Sharon Risher, Author, Speaker, Pastor, Gun Violence Prevention activist
- Music from Propaganda
In conversation with Shane Claiborne
November 2 @ 8pm ET / 5pm PT: Vote for Love for Immigrants
Featuring:
- Jennifer Lee Koh, Professor, Pepperdine Caruso School of Law
- Guerline Jozef, Co-Founder & Executive Director, Haitian Bridge Alliance
- Tin Nguyen, Program Director, Decarcerated Orange County
- Kimberly Serrano, Director for the Center of Inclusion and Belonging at the American Immigration Council
Sponsored by the Nootbaar Institute for Law, Religion, and Ethics
November 3 @ 8pm ET / 5pm PT: Vote for Love for Poor and Low-Income Families
Featuring:
- The Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis, Director of the Kairos Center for Religions, Rights, and Social Justice & Co-Chair of the Poor People's Campaig
- Dr. Terence Lester, Founder and Executive Director at Love Beyond Walls, storyteller, public scholar, speaker, community activist, & author
- Becca Forsyth, Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival & Freedom Church of the Poor from Elmira, NY
- Music: Jalen Seawright, Common Hymnal, Pastor, Community Activist and Justice Advocate
November 4 @ 8pm ET / 5pm PT: Vote for Love for the Historically Marginalized
Featuring:
- The Most Reverend Michael B. Curry, 27th Presiding Bishop and Primate of the Episcopal Church
- Music: Aaron Niequist, liturgist and writer