The Episcopal Diocese of Michigan has taken a leadership role in creating a safe space to have open dialogue and discussions about this year’s upcoming Presidential Election.
Matthew 12:25 (KJV) states, “And Jesus knew their thoughts, and said unto them, Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation; and every city or house divided against itself shall not stand.” As a nation we are polarized and everyone has a opinion, but we should still find ways to listen to one another.
Here are some resources taken from the Episcopal of Michigan Diocesan website that can help to start the conversation(s).
“The son of Man came not to be served, but to serve.” (Mark 10:45)
Click on each line to learn more about each resource or click here to go to the Diocese of Michigan website page
Voting Resources
Additional Resources
Sign Up for the Faithful Fridays E-Newsletter
Faiths United To Save Democracy
Michigan Voter Confidence Council: Faith’s United to Save Democracy
Report Misinformation – Learn how to respond to misinformation
Poll Chaplains – Learn what a Poll Chaplain is and their importance on Election Day. Learn how to become a Poll Chaplain so that you can provide support.
Braver Angels
Secure Democracy
Voters Not Politicians