Give faith a seat at the table
This Giving Tuesday, help the And Campaign's efforts to give Christians a voice in local activism.
The civic arena needs faithful voices to lead with integrity, compassion, and conviction. The AND Campaign is creating space for Christians to engage in civic leadership, shaping the future of communities with values rooted in justice and love.
This Giving Tuesday, take part in A Seat at the Table — a campaign to empower believers to participate in shaping decisions that impact neighborhoods and cities across the nation.
Every contribution champions the launch of Civic Revival 2.0, an initiative designed to create unity and strengthen communities on a local level. From equipping leaders through transformative programs to fostering meaningful conversations in public spaces, this work ensures that faith has an undeniable presence where it matters most.
Your contribution does more than fund a program; it gives Christians a voice.
Support efforts to unite communities with Gospel-centered solutions.
Expand programs that train faith-based civic leaders.
Provide tools for churches to lead discussions that bring healing and understanding.
When you contribute today, your name will be added to a virtual "table," symbolizing your commitment to this movement.
Together, we’re building a future where faith is a driving force in civic renewal.
Contribute now, and thank you for your generosity!
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