Peacemaking & Public Faith: A Conversation with Justin Giboney
As followers of Jesus, we are called to be peacemakers in a divided world.
In a time when our culture—and even our churches—can feel increasingly fractured, many Christians are asking what it looks like to follow Jesus faithfully in the midst of complex conversations about race, justice, and public life. With differing perspectives and a shared desire for unity, we believe this is an important moment to come together, grounded in Scripture, to seek wisdom, humility, and a more Christ-centered way forward.
Join us for our annual Racial Justice Speaker Event, "Peacemaking & Public Faith: A Conversation with Justin Giboney," as we explore how our faith in Christ shapes the way we respond to racial tension and cultural division.
Justin is the co-founder and president of the AND Campaign, a Christian civic organization focused on the intersection of faith and politics.
Together with Justin and a panel of local leaders, we’ll consider how the Gospel forms us as people of reconciliation, guiding us toward unity, love of neighbor, and a faithful presence in our communities.
This will be an opportunity to listen, learn, and pursue a path forward marked by truth, grace, and peace.
We hope you’ll join us.
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Bethany’s Ministry of Racial Justice and Reconciliation seeks to partner with Jesus in the ministry of reconciliation (2 Corinthians 5:18–19). As peacemakers (Matthew 5:9) and doers of justice (Micah 6:8), we seek to address the dividing wall of hostility (Ephesians 2:14), honoring the image of God in every person (Genesis 1:27). Together, we pursue the unity-in-diversity of the body of Christ (1 Corinthians 12:12–14) and the just and flourishing life of God’s kingdom (Isaiah 11:1–9). Learn more and and get connected.