Since its beginning in 2019, Christians Against Christian Nationalism has been a grassroots movement of Christians standing against Christian nationalism. This dangerous ideology is a daunting and complex issue, so BJC has identified four priority areas where we can make the most difference.
In addition to demonstrating this Court’s continuing interest in religion cases, the Groff v. DeJoy case seems likely to generate more conversations about religion in general.
This ceremony celebrated some of the best of our country’s commitment to freedom and the ability to bring one’s faith into the public square without demanding conformity.
Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush shares how the Baptist concept of “soul freedom” influenced his life and career.
The Rev. Dr. Jonathan C. “Jay” Augustine shared his understanding of reconciliation during a panel discussion alongside BJC Director of Education Charles Watson Jr.
Saving Oak Flat is an important environmental issue and an important religious freedom issue. Holy ground not marked with a steeple is no less deserving of protection than a big steepled church that is the heart of a downtown.