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  • From Grassroots to Global: Inspiring Peace Through Advocacy for a Gaza Ceasefire

    Update | March 21, 2024

    As the war in Gaza continues into its sixth month, the consequences for civilians have been devastating.

  • Loving Our Post-Election Neighbors, No Exception

    Statement | November 7, 2024
    In times of fear and danger, we are called into deeper community with one another – and with those with whom we disagree. We are called to love our enemies, and to work for the transformation of our world into the beloved community we know is possible.
  • Prophetic, Persistent, and Patient

    Update | December 11, 2024
    So why was I excited about a vote that we were about to “lose?” Because at FCNL, where one of our core values is perseverance, our advocacy is never about one vote alone. We are prophetic, persistent, and patient.
  • Weapons of Mass Creation

    Update | July 9, 2018
    On Tuesday morning, I greeted a flock of 5th graders from Moses Brown School in Rhode Island. These ten-year-old children had arrived at FCNL for lobby training.
  • Breaking the Militarism Mindset: The Pentagon Budget

    Update | October 6, 2020
    Today, U.S. taxpayers are giving as much money to the military as they did during the Vietnam War’s height. The Pentagon budget rivals military spending in the last years of the Cold War. And, unless we can change their minds, members of Congress are going to give the Pentagon even more.
  • A Day When Way Opened

    Update | November 8, 2019
    On Nov. 9, 1989, something that had been permanent evaporated—and the impossible suddenly, stunningly, became real.
  • Inside the Greenhouse

    Inside the Greenhouse | June 17, 2020
    Inside the Greenhouse is a monthly newsletter about FCNL’s environmental work, ways to engage members of Congress, and stories that impact our work.
  • National Clean Energy Week

    Update | October 3, 2017
    September 29, 2017 concluded the inaugural celebration of National Clean Energy Week. NCEW was hosted in Washington D.C., organized by several energy groups and associations, and recognized by Governors of eight different states across the country.
  • Hope in the Face of Injustice

    Update | December 21, 2016
    While Congress didn’t take up sentencing reform in 2016, we need to keep pressing for justice. This isn’t just a policy — it’s a potential new start for thousands of people locked up with lengthy, unjust sentences.
  • Guns Don't Make Us Safer, Yet We've Already Seen Record Amounts of Gun Purchases This Year

    Update | December 23, 2020

    Gun purchases have consistently been rising since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. In late March and early April, fear about the pandemic and its potentially destabilizing effects caused an initial spike in gun sales.