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The targeting of religious minorities. The rise of Christian nationalism. The politicization of houses of worship. BJC brings people together to tackle today’s serious threats to religious liberty. bjconline.org
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Hear the stories being shared from people of faith during these tumultuous times. The Rev. Janna Louie, BJC’s chief of staff, shares a reflection from Los Angeles in an era of ICE raids.

Read her reflection in our latest magazine: https://loom.ly/62ifhXA
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Are you a member of the clergy or a ministry leader concerned about Christian nationalism?

Join our Faith-Rooted Organizing for Clergy gathering alongside other faith leaders resisting Christian nationalism and building a more just future: https://loom.ly/FTjF07w
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This Supreme Court term is shaping up to be like no other in history, and we can’t ignore the larger reality during a treacherous time for our country.

Join @amandatylerbjc.bsky.social & Holly Hollman for the season 7 premiere of the Respecting Religion podcast! open.spotify.com/episode/66u9...
Now that the new SCOTUS term is underway, take a look at the three church-state decisions from the previous term that will impact families, communities, and the law.

Read more in our latest magazine: https://loom.ly/l1x36uM
With attacks on the rule of law, the militarization of troops in American cities, & a new SCOTUS term, there is no better time to tune in to Respecting Religion.

Join Holly and @amandatylerbjc.bsky.social as they return Oct. 16 for a new season to share analysis & opportunities for action.
By using federal tax credits to fund religious schools through a provision in the “Big Beautiful Bill,” Congress entangled government and religion in ways our Founders warned against.

Read more about the problematic school voucher scheme: https://loom.ly/QcrKc1I
What does today’s movement for migrant justice have in common with those in the past? In a special Q&A, Dr. Sergio M. González shares the connotations that come with the term “sanctuary” and compares the current movement to historical ones.

Read more in our latest magazine: https://loom.ly/62ifhXA
Over the past 2 days, the BJC Board of Directors has been together in Washington, D.C., to do the important work of guiding BJC’s mission forward.

BJC's board provides leadership and accountability for the ongoing fight for faith freedom for all

More: https://loom.ly/K4HIGF4
What happens when acts of mercy are treated like crimes?

The 2025 Walter B. and Kay W. Shurden Lectures on Religious Liberty and Separation of Church and State will take up that question this fall in Minneapolis and St. Paul.

Learn more & register here: BJConline.org/ShurdenLectures/
In June, the BJC Center for Faith, Justice and Reconciliation received a $50,000 grant from the Wayfarer Foundation to continue its work. This is the second year of generous support for the Center from Wayfarer.

💡 Learn more about the Center’s work: https://loom.ly/HsWwKls
Among the most significant decisions of the previous Supreme Court term is one about which the Court said the least. BJC General Counsel Holly Hollman explores the decision stopping – for now – a religious charter school, while she looks ahead.

Read more: https://loom.ly/WtvzAvM
We saw a sleight of hand in a Texas courthouse this summer, as the IRS suggested that churches could endorse candidates from the pulpit without violating the Johnson Amendment. The cost of falling for the illusion could be the independence of the pulpit.
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Once-hypothetical threats to religious freedom are now a reality. Mass deportations, a new travel ban, efforts to weaken the Johnson Amendment, voting rights rollbacks, & more are reshaping the landscape.

Our latest magazine has tools for action & hope for the future: bjconline.org/report-from-...
We’re thrilled to welcome two incredible students to BJC this semester:

✨Audrey West (Lincoln, Neb.) is a senior at Nebraska Wesleyan University.

✨Sonia Varghese (Gurnee, Ill.) is finishing her degree in Political Science at Loyola University Chicago.
Speaking at the National Religious Freedom in Public Schools Summit, @amandatylerbjc.bsky.social talked about how regular people are advocating for the schools and communities they want.

Thanks to @goodfaithmedia.bsky.social for this interview with Amanda.
As the sun sets tonight, we join our Jewish neighbors in welcoming Rosh Hashanah.

BJC celebrates the freedom that allows us all to live out our faith traditions.

Shanah Tovah! May the new year be filled with peace, joy, and renewal. 🍎🍯
Last week, @amandatylerbjc.bsky.social spoke at the National Religious Freedom in Public Schools Summit in Dallas, on BJC's coalition work opposing the implementation of the new “Bluebonnet” curriculum in Texas.

More from @baptistnews.com https://loom.ly/LY4AkWc
Big news at BJC:
✨ Natalie Johnson-Abbott promoted to Donor Relations Associate
✨ Devin Withrow promoted to Community Engagement Associate

Both started as interns and now play vital roles advancing our mission!
Read more about BJC’s staff team: https://loom.ly/0yRbK5Y
🚨 Save the Date: 21st Shurden Lectures

Criminalizing Mercy: Sanctuary and Government Repression of Migrant Justice

Oct. 21–23 | Minneapolis & St. Paul

Register: https://loom.ly/_tytzzg
Meet BJC’s new Policy Counsel: Rabbi David Segal!

David brings a unique background at the intersection of faith, law, and public life.

We’re thrilled to welcome David to the BJC team! You can learn more about him on our website: https://loom.ly/33CE-No