Join us for Moral Mondays In DC as we engage in a season of nonviolent moral resistance against extremism in government. Founded in 2013 in North Carolina by Bishop William J. Barber, II, Moral Mondays is a protest movement that centers impacted people, people of faith, and moral leaders who hold elected leaders and government accountable to enact a moral agenda that responds to the urgent needs of the poor.
We are calling on people of moral conscience to join us in D.C. for Moral Mondays throughout the summer and fall as we work to enact a moral budget and moral public policies for the nation. Sign up below to participate and receive updates about Moral Mondays gatherings.
Dates: June 2; June 30; August 4; and September 8
Details: Clergy and people of conscience will gather at Lutheran Church of the Reformation, 212 East Capitol St. NE, Washington, DC 20023 at 9:00 a.m. for a moral overview and grounding, and at 10:45 a.m. to prepare and march to the Supreme Court for a public moral witness and moral action at 11:00 a.m. This sacred action is a bold response to an immoral budget and unjust policies that harm the poor, women, children, and workers. Grounded in Micah 6:8 and the prophetic traditions of justice and mercy, we will stand together to say No to oppression and Yes to love, justice, and the sacred dignity of all. Sign up now and declare: “We will not be silent anymore.”
On May 22, 2025, the House passed a budget conciliation mega-bill that Republican leaders are now trying to push through the Senate. This bill includes huge tax giveaways for the wealthiest Americans and large corporations and massive funding increases for the military and mass deportations while slashing health care and food assistance. The High Moral Stakes Appendix 3: House Republican Proposals for Budget Reconciliation.