Join us for a timely and thought-provoking conversation with the Rev. Dr. Anthony Bateza as we explore the intersection of faith and politics in our post-election landscape. Dr. Bateza, a distinguished theologian from St. Olaf College and instructor of the Faith+Lead Academy Course “Positions: Thinking Theologically about Politics,” will help us navigate the challenges facing our faith communities in these politically charged times.
Whether your congregation is divided on politics or is celebrating or grieving the election results, this conversation will provide valuable insights for moving forward together.
What We’ll Explore:
- How to create “challenging yet safe spaces” for political discourse in your church
- Biblical perspectives on community belonging and political division from Ruth and Ezra
- Practical strategies for moving congregations from political warfare to community healing
- Ways to maintain healthy political engagement while avoiding partisan idolatry
- Augustine’s vision of human unity and its relevance for today’s divided church
- Approaches to justice that are grounded in theology rather than partisan politics
- Concrete steps for fostering dialogue across political differences
- How to address immigration, healthcare, and other contentious issues through a theological lens
Join us for this vital conversation on November 12th at 11:00 AM Central Time. The event will include time for Q&A, allowing participants to engage directly with Dr. Bateza about their specific congregational challenges and concerns.