About
People of faith standing
together for justice
- Our purpose
People of faith united for justice

problem
Many people of faith feel unseen in public life. Fear often sets the tone, and the assumption that all people of faith think alike pushes compassion and steady reasoning aside.

solution
Indiana Faith Voices for Justice exists to create space for people of faith to speak with clarity, dignity, and courage, and to help build a public life shaped by truth, dignity, and care.
- Who we are
A growing statewide, multifaith network
We connect people across traditions, cultures, and communities to learn, organize, and act with civic responsibility. Our goal is a statewide network that strengthens communities and protects the well-being of every neighbor.

If you are new to civic engagement, you are welcome here. If you have been doing this work for years, we are glad you are here, too.
- What guides us
What we bring to public life
We aim to be steady and clear, especially when public life feels loud or fractured.
- Democracy and religious freedom for everyone
- Compassion rooted in real-world action
- Truth-telling, not outrage
- Community building across difference
- Peaceful, responsible civic engagement
- Leadership
Guided with clarity and care
Indiana Faith Voices for Justice is staff-led and guided by a diverse steering committee representing many faith traditions. We are committed to transparency, responsibility, and thoughtful public engagement. We believe people of faith strengthen public life when they act with clarity and courage.
Shapes priorities
Builds partnerships
Guides programming
- Our partners
In relationship with trusted partners
We are committed to:
- Learn About Our Leadership and Mission

Advancing democracy, freedom, and thoughtful public engagement as an affiliate of the Interfaith Alliance National Organization.

Upholding transparency, responsibility, and the belief that people of faith strengthen public life when they act with clarity and courage.
- Voices of Faith
What People Are Saying
Many people of faith feel overlooked in public life.
Reverend Mark Lynch- Metanoia
Church of Transformation, United Church of Christ. Director of Advocacy, Indy Hunger Network





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Guided with clarity and care
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