Reflections on Christian Nationalism After the Presidential Election

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Date(s) - 11/24/24
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm

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November 24, 1:30 p.m., The Riverside Church, 490 Riverside Dr, New York, NY.

You’re invited to an event exploring the need to disrupt religious nationalism in the wake of the 2024 election.

Speakers include:
The Reverend Neal Christie, Principal, Religious Nationalisms Project and Executive Director of the Federation of Indian American Christian Organizations of North America
The Reverend Peter Cook, Principal of Religious Nationalisms Project and Executive Director, New York State Council of Churches
Rashida Tyler, Deputy Executive Director, New York State Council of Churches
Pieter Friedrich, Independent Journalist
The Reverend Jim Ketcham, Chaplaincy and Criminal Justice Policy Coordinator, New York State Council of Churches
Mira Sawlani-Joyner (Moderator)

Register here.

Join The Religious Nationalisms Project on its tour of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York as they reflect on the scourge of religious nationalism in our politics. In this election and post-election season, RNP is witnessing expressions of Christian Nationalism at a fever pitch. How is Christian nationalism and religious nationalism in general manifesting itself in your family, your community and the nation as whole? How is religion used to welcome immigrants or demonize them? What is the relationship of Christian Nationalism to democracy? This tour comes under the auspices of the Religious Nationalisms Project which seeks to engage congregations of all faiths to reflect critically on the role of religion in our political life as we embrace the central affirmation that all people are created in the image of God and must be treated equally. To learn more, contact The Reverend Peter Cook, pcook@nyscoc.org or 508-380-8289 or The Reverend Neal Christie, nealchristie@fiacona.org or 202-285-4544.

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