As I’ve met pastors, clergy and other faith leaders across the country, one question has come up over and over: “What can my congregation do to counter white Christian nationalism?” We have a unique opportunity in this moment to organize our faith communities to reclaim our spiritual practices and protect our democracy.
I have compiled the following resources to support you in this work.
Remembering our history is a spiritual practice. In this webinar, we examined how white Christian nationalism has shown up throughout history and how people of faith have organized to push back. These historic movements are models of how people of faith can respond to the current resurgence of white Christian nationalism. We must reclaim our faith to counter white Christian nationalism and cast a clear moral vision of a country where everyone can thrive. Watch the zoom webinar hosted by Practical Resources for Churches (requires registration to view). Download the slides to follow along and find links to resources and articles mentioned in the webinar.
Many of us see the impact of rising support for Christian nationalism and QAnon as people we know get pulled into these dangerous belief systems. How can we help when friends, family or co-workers have been drawn to such beliefs? I have found a nonviolent method of communication like CLARA to be useful in approaching vulnerable people.
CLARA is an acronym for Center, Listen, Affirm, Respond and Ask. Download the full guide to learn how to use this method.
The Christian nationalism that fueled January 6 is rooted in heresies. As Christians, we must reclaim our faith and defend our democracy by countering the lies of Christian nationalism. Let’s unpack three of the heresies that uphold Christian Nationalism – and the antidotes we can find in Scripture. Read my article on Red Letter Christians to learn more.
Christian nationalism leads Christians in the wrong direction, separating us from God’s vision of a world where all are treated with dignity. It is a heretical violation of the two greatest commandments in the Christian faith: “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind.” and “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” (Matthew 22:37-39 NRSV) Read my article on Red Letter Christians to learn more.
I wrote
Who Stole My Bible?
to
show how the whole Bible is an inspiring handbook for grounding your resistance to oppression of any kind. Our calling in this moment is to reclaim scripture as a source of liberative spiritual power and counter-argument against those who hijack the Bible to harm others. Each chapter weaves lessons from scripture with stories of courageous religious communities opposing authoritarianism and white Christian nationalism in America today.
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