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Ready to take action? You’re in the right place.
Start by exploring our resources on awareness, advocacy, and local organizing. Then dive into the opportunities below to make an immediate impact. Add your name to a public letter, contact your representatives, and help call out injustice or demand change.
Share these efforts and bring others along with you.
Federal legislation and resolutions
If you live in one of the 50 states, you have voting representation in Congress. Your member of the House of Representatives and your two U.S. Senators need to hear from you about legislation they have under consideration. Click below for details on the legislation, and take time to contact your lawmakers, either through our forms linked in each section or by contacting them on your own.
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Ask your members of Congress to support the NO BAN Act: President Donald Trump issued a new travel ban in his second administration that prohibits or limits nationals from more than a dozen countries from entering the United States. It went into effect June 9, 2025, and it will separate families, strand lawful residents, and normalize religious and racial discrimination in U.S. immigration policy.
There’s a way for you to oppose it: Support the NO BAN Act (S.398/H.R. 924) to ensure no president can use executive power to impose religious or racial discrimination in our immigration system.
Click here to use our form to contact your members of Congress to support the NO BAN Act.
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Contact your member of the U.S. House of Representatives about House Resolution 59, which seeks to declare Bishop Mariann Budde's sermon at an interfaith prayer service a “distorted message.” While differing opinions on matters of faith and interpretation of Scripture are to be expected in a free country, we must continue to be clear: it is our role, not that of the government's, to decide what is true and right in matters of faith.
A petition is a formal written appeal to an authority such as an elected official or organization, and it contains demonstrated support on an issue in the form of signatures. Petitions can be physical letters with written signatures or they can be created online. They are most effective as an advocacy tool when they make a direct request to a decision maker to act on an issue while also raising public awareness.
Petitions and letters
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Chaplains, faith groups and civil rights organizations across the country are speaking out against a wave of proposed state legislation seeking to install chaplains in public schools. A letter from chaplains and a letter from people of faith are both still accepting signatures, and they highlight the dangers of allowing chaplains, who are not typically trained or certified to provide educational or mental health services to youth, to assume the responsibilities of qualified professional school counselors and other staff.
Professional and retired chaplains: click here to read and sign a letter. By signing this letter, you are also letting us know that you are a chaplain, and we might be able to let you know about other specific opportunities for chaplains in different states to take action.
All people of faith concerned about the issue: click here to read and sign a letter.
If you identify as a Christian, we invite you to join more than 40,000 fellow Christians in showing your opposition to the political ideology of Christian nationalism, which is a threat to the faith and our country’s system of government. Showing common concern among Christians in every congressional district adds to our collective power.
Christians Against Christian Nationalism statement
State legislation
As we have opportunities to weigh in on legislation in various states, we will add them to this section.