Moral Mondays in DC at the Capitol

There are moments when truth must be carried—not just in sermons, but in bodies, banners, breath, and boldness.

On June 2, you prayed in the Rotunda, delivered truth to congressional offices, sang on the steps of the Supreme Court, and stood as moral witnesses against a death-dealing budget.

Some of you were arrested for telling the truth aloud. You reminded this nation that budgets are theological documents—and this one condemns the poor, the sick, the disabled, and the vulnerable.

Now we rise again.

Join us for Moral Monday on July 7 in Washington, DC.
Whether you're clergy in full vestments, a volunteer ready to serve, a singer in the justice choir, or a citizen with sacred outrage—we need your presence.

📍 Gather at 9:00 AM – St. Mark's Episcopal Church (301 A St SE)
✊🏾 Action begins at 11:00 AM – East Capitol Plaza, in front of the Supreme Court

✍🏽 Sign up below to participate, pray, sing, deliver letters, and stand in the gap.
Let us show this nation what love, justice, and moral power look like when they walk together.

 

Monday, July 7, 2025 11:00 AM -  12:00 PM ET

 

Supreme Court in DC, 1 1st St NE, Washington, DC 20543
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Moral Mondays in DC at the Capitol: A National Call for Justice, Love, & Truth-Telling, convened by Bishop William J. Barber, II, and faith leaders nationwide. Join us in this movement for justice and share this call to action with your communities. We must stand together.

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