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September 20, 2023 — The Fellowship of Reconciliation expresses its full solidarity with the UAW’s struggle for a contract that guarantees better pay, better hours, better work conditions, and job security for auto workers. Clergyman and former FOR executive director A.J. Muste was renowned not only for his principled commitment to pacifism and his astute political analysis but also for
**IMPORTANT UPDATE: Our previously advertised conference in Atlanta has been rescheduled to October 5th, 2024 at Metropolitan AME Church in Washington, D.C.** Visit the new conference website at: FORSummit.org FORGING PEACE IN A VIOLENT WORLD: A Summit on Race, Guns, and America’s Love Affair with Killing FOR Dressing the Madness of Violence Since 1915 Event Description: Join us for a

The Fellowship of Reconciliation is the oldest interfaith peace and justice organization in the U.S. and part of a global network of 50 branches, groups, and affiliates, with a national base of more than 80 chapters, faith allies, and grassroots affiliates. As an interfaith organization, FOR-USA’s mission is to organize, train, and grow a diverse movement of people of conscience

ADD YOUR NAME AND A MESSAGE of support and solidarity. Sign the card here. We will print out the card, signatures, and messages on Saturday, June 30, 2023. For the first time in its 165-year-long history, on June 23, 2023, Temple Beth Israel, a Reform synagogue in Macon Georgia was the victim of a Nazi attack. Last Friday afternoon, members

As people of conscience, committed to peace and reconciliation, we join in Pope Francis’ mission to end the war in Ukraine by appealing to “those in authority over nations to make concrete efforts to end the conflict, to reach a ceasefire and to start peace negotiations.” and we endorse the ‘Declaration of Fraternity of Humankind’ authored by the Vatican and 30

By distorting sacred scripture and religious traditions, Christian nationalism is fueling the epidemic of gun violence. Over 600 faith leaders have signed onto a letter calling for Mother’s Day, May 14, 2023, to be a national day of prayer, mourning, repentance, and contemplation to address the problem. If you are a parishioner/congregation member — not a faith leader — add your