The Lesser of Two Evils!
Today is Election Day. That means today, Tuesday, November 5, is the last day to cast our votes for a host of political offices that have the power to determine the course of the future for our individual and communal lives. CRS encourages all who read this to make that choice.
“My Congregation Votes” … in 2024!
With Election Day approaching on November 5, CRS launched our “My Congregation Votes” 2024 campaign to help people of faith and goodwill ensure that they are registered and ready to vote. Read this blog article to find voting resources and commit to voting.
Accountability in Action
CRS believes that the significance of accountability cannot be overstated. As people of faith advocating for racial, economic and social justice, it is critical that we always hold our leaders accountable.
Judicial Elections: A Steppingstone to the Supreme Court
The decisions made by the United States Supreme Court this past year that directly impact marginalized communities is a call to action to vote. By casting your ballot, you are using your voice to demand that our society is fair and equitable for all.
Continuing the Conversation Part Two
We had Chicago Community Conversations in January and March, but the discussions don’t end there. Watch as our staff continues the conversation in our second part of this series.
Remembering Martin Luther King Jr. on Election Day, April 4
Chicago's mayoral runoff election coincides with Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination and “Beyond Vietnam” speech anniversary, highlighting the city's struggle with race and inequality. The outcome will shape the city's future direction on critical issues.
Continuing the Conversation
We had Chicago Community Conversations in January and March, but the discussions don’t end there. Watch as our staff continues the conversation.
My Congregation Votes Campaign Update
The My Congregation Votes Campaign will continue to engage local congregations and their members in civic engagement. If your congregation is not yet a part of My Congregation Votes, please join us by taking this pledge. Learn more here.
Watch our Chicago Community Conversation Here!
The forum brought together a diverse group of community members, congregations, moderators, panelists and candidates to discuss issues that are important to our city, and our community's engagement during the event helped to create a lively and informative discussion.
Some Clergy Support Paul Vallas, but Not All
Read our response to the danger of treating Chicago clergy as a monolith.
Why Voting Matters: The Importance of Participating in Local Elections
The vision of Beloved Community is a society where people can thrive and reach their full potential regardless of their identity or status. We can build Beloved Community by voting for local elected officials who share this vision.
Meet our Chicago Community Conversation Moderator and Panelists!
Click here to learn about the moderator and panelists for our Chicago Community Conversation.
Chicago Voting Resources
The United States Presidential Election is November 5, 2024. Want to learn more? Check out our resource page for voting in Chicago here.
Voting Rights for the Incarcerated Should Be Restored in Illinois
Arguments against voting rights restoration have no merit. I hear all the time that incarcerated Americans don’t deserve to have a voice in their community. As a mother, you always deserve a voice to advocate for your children and the community they call home.
2022 Annual Membership Assembly Discussion Guide
This year’s theme is Together, We Win! These questions can be used to guide conversation with your congregation after viewing the 2022 Annual Membership Assembly video. We would love to hear from you the thoughts and plans that came out of your discussion.
2024 Voting Resources
Make a plan to vote in Illinois! Read this blog article to learn about voter registration, check out a sample ballot, review election deadlines, and more.
My Congregation Votes Campaign
Community Renewal Society presents My Congregation Votes, a campaign to encourage voter engagement and civic participation in the upcoming mid-term and municipal elections.
Reflection from an Election Worker
After 35 years of exercising my right to vote, this year, I supported voting by serving as an election worker.
June 28 is Election Day! It's Important That You Vote!
Through this primary election, we have the opportunity to lay the foundation for the upcoming political landscape that will determine core issues affecting economic justice, criminal justice reform, and rights and protections for members of the LGBTQIA+ community.
5 Ways to Promote Civic Engagement by Your Congregation
Politics from the pulpit, encourage voter registration, promote important election dates, host a public education or voter registration event, and share social media posts or email newsletters from organizations like Community Renewal Society.