Monday, January 12, 2026 ET

About The Event

Free
Virtual

Join the Center on Faith and Justice, Sojourners, Interfaith Alliance, the Horizons Project, and Political Research Associates for an Interfaith Nonviolent Civil Resistance 201 training, a 90-minute virtual training designed to equip faith leaders for this era.

Across traditions, clergy are being asked to respond to rising political violence, democratic threats, and deepening fear in our communities—often without clear guidance for how to engage faithfully and nonviolently. 

This 201-level session goes beyond theory. It focuses on how clergy and faith communities are organizing real, disciplined, nonviolent civil resistance—and how you can prepare your congregation and build or join local interfaith cohorts rooted in faith, courage, and care. 

Whether you are already engaged or still discerning what this moment is asking of you, this session is designed to walk alongside you as you lead with faith, courage, and moral clarity. Following this virtual session, participating cohorts will have the opportunity to partner with trainers for in-person Training of Trainers workshops in their communities.

Registration details coming soon.

Event Organization: 
Center on Faith and Justice, Sojourners, Interfaith Alliance, the Horizons Project, Political Research Associates