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The BJC Fellows
BJC Fellows come from diverse educational, professional and religious backgrounds to learn in an intensive education program that equips them for advocacy to protect religious liberty.
In 2025, our 10th class brought the total number of BJC Fellows to be 100 people, living in urban, rural and suburban areas across the country.
Since 2015, BJC has offered the BJC Fellows Program, providing young professionals the opportunity to deepen their historical, theological and legal understanding of religious liberty and develop skills to advocate for the cause throughout their careers. It is led by the BJC Center for Faith, Justice and Reconciliation.
Applications are now open for our 2026 class, and they must be submitted by March 2, 2026.
Have questions? Join us January 20 at 4 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. CT for a no-obligation informational session. Sign up here.
Apply to the 2026 class
The BJC Fellows Program is open to all individuals between the ages of 25 and 45. There are no religious requirements. Applicants must submit the materials listed below, and they must commit to attending the entire BJC Fellows Seminar, which will take place in Richmond, Virginia, and Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, from July 28 – August 1, 2026.
Application deadline: March 2, 2026
How to apply:
The following materials are required to complete your application:
- A completed application form, which includes your responses to three questions
- CV or resume
- Cover letter expressing interest in the program
- Two letters of recommendation
You will fill out the application form first, which gives you the opportunity to answer three questions.
After filling out that form, you will receive an email from [email protected] to confirm your application. You will then respond to that email with your resume and cover letter attached.
Your application also requires two letters of recommendation, which must be submitted via email by the writer of each letter to [email protected]. Tell the writers of your two recommendation letters to put your name (the applicant’s name) in the subject line of their email.
To be considered for the 2026 class, all materials must be received by March 2, 2026, at midnight Eastern Time.
Interested in learning more? We are hosting an online, no-obligation informational session on January 20, 2026, at 4 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. CT. Click here to register for that event.
For additional questions, scroll down for a list of FAQs, or contact [email protected].
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the BJC Fellows Program?
The BJC Fellows Program is an intensive religious liberty cohort experience for young professionals. The program kicks off with the BJC Fellows Seminar — an educational program held in the summer. For the 2026 class, the seminar will be held July 28-August 1 in both Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, and Richmond, Virginia.
At the BJC Fellows Seminar, the cohort will learn about religious liberty from BJC staff members and other experts. They will also engage in conversations about history as well as the latest developments in the religious liberty landscape, all while sharing from their experiences and community contexts. Applications for the 2026 class are scheduled to be released December 1, 2025.
Who can apply?
The BJC Fellows Program is open to individuals with diverse educational, cultural, and professional experience. There is no religious requirement — people from any or no religious background are welcome. Applicants must be between the ages of 25 and 45, and they must commit to advocating for religious liberty.
What is the time commitment?
Accepted applicants will be required to attend an online orientation session to meet the other members of the 2026 class (currently scheduled for June 4, 2026), and they will gather in person to attend the 2026 BJC Fellows Seminar, which takes place in Richmond, Virginia, and in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, from July 28-August 1, 2026.
How much does it cost?
Thanks to our generous donors, there is no cost to apply, and the program will cover your travel, room and meals for the BJC Fellows Seminar.
Who are the BJC Fellows?
BJC Fellows are people from various professions and disciplines including academics, engineers, faith leaders, law students, librarians, parents, professors, public school educators, seminarians, and more. You can read about our 2025 class here, our 2024 class here, and watch a video featuring our 2023 class here. Scroll down on this page for information about all of our previous classes.
What is the role of the BJC Fellows?
Many BJC Fellows serve as liaisons between BJC and their communities by using their skills for public engagement, such as leading educational sessions, writing op-eds and using social media to advance the cause of protecting faith freedom for all.
How can I apply?
Applications for the 2026 class are scheduled to be released on December 1, 2025. Return to this page on that date for details.
What if I have more questions?
You can email your questions to our team at [email protected].


















