Gender, Politics, and Justice (Mar 2024)

During March, we will explore the ways in which faith, gender, and politics are deeply intertwined. We will see that history is contingent and the present is always undergoing dynamic construction. That means how we tell our stories, the choices we make, and how we relate to one another today matter deeply for the future. By learning how fundamentalist and conservative evangelicals worked tirelessly to (re)shape notions of gender and politics, we will learn how people of faith can work for injustice as well as justice.

A conversation with Isaac Sharp will help frame our discussions throughout the month.

Network membership includes access to the following: 

  • Conversation with Isaac Sharp: 5:00-6:00 pm Pacific Time on Sunday, Mar 3 (recording available afterward on the network platform).
  • Short Video: “The Story of Evangelicalism and Our Stories”
  • Evening Prayer: Led by Kinship Commons, a women-of-color-owned collective of artists who curate worship and liturgies centering BIPOC voices
  • Office Hours: Check in with our community leaders to chat about anything on your mind or heart
  • Curated Readings: Works by Isaac Sharp, Delores Williams, and Beth Allison Barr
  • Online Discussions: Join the conversation with people from all over the world
  • Fireside Chat: A virtual gathering to process together what we’ve learned over the past month.

Join us for a month, a season, or a year or more!

Seek Faith, Learn Justice, Together in Community

Peter Choi

Peter is Executive Director of the Center for Faith and Justice and also serves on the Core Doctoral Faculty of the Graduate Theological Union. The author of George Whitefield: Evangelist for God and Empire (Eerdmans, 2018), his next book project is provisionally titled Subverting Faith: Early Evangelicals and the Making of Race (under contract with Oxford University Press).
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