Links
The Colorado Confession is one of many initiatives that are claiming the liberating, transformative role of religion, and that are seeking justice and peace for all of God's creation. The links here point to just some of those other projects.
- Pacific School of Religion (PSR) has recently launched a new website ministry called The Progressive Christian Witness (PCW) at www.progressivechristianwitness.org. It is be a theologically grounded resource for progressive Christians and will serve as witness to the fact that Christian thought covers a broad spectrum of views -- not just the one dominant in American discourse at present.
- Christian Alliance for Progress -- "The movement to reclaim Christianity and transform American politics"
- CrossLeft is a strategy clearing-house and central hub for grassroots activism among progressive Christians.
- A program of the National Council of Churches, USA, FaithfulAmerica.org is made up of persons who believe that one’s faith - however broadly or uniquely expressed - has a word to say about our nation’s government and its priorities.
- LIFT EVERY VOICE! A Declaration on Christianity and the Future of America - A Consensus Statement from Over 1000 Christians. [Note: This is a link to a copy of the statement. The source website is no longer on-line.]
- Protestants for the Common Good acts for social justice and the common good as essential to the Christian faith, educating and mobilizing people of faith to become effective participants in political democracy.
- Sojourners is an influential publication with an evangelical Christian grounding.
- The Witherspoon Society is a peace and justice expression of the Presbyterian Church (USA).
- Eco-Justice Ministries is a Denver-based agency which helps churches develop ministries which are faithful, relevant and effective in working for social justice and environmental sustainability.
- The Ekklesia Project includes a declaration and invitation to all Christians.
- Eucharism -- "In remembrance of Jesus' generous life, crucifixion, and resurrection, eucharism encourages pursuit of the joy set before those faithfully being broken on behalf of one another."
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