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31 Days of Unity Campaign


Announcing the 31 Days of Unity Campaign
(October 1-31, 2024)

31 Christian leaders from across the United States join together in a campaign to encourage personal reflection, prayer, and embodied practice to encourage Christians to reject polarizing politics and replace it with the unifying presence of Christ, fostering a shared life that transcends election results.

About the 31 Days of Unity Campaign

For the 31 days of October, Ideos Institute and over 20 Christian partner organizations are uniting to promote the 31-Days of Unity Campaign. For the month of October, participants will receive daily texts — each with a prayer for unity, scripture reference, and link to a short video reflection. The campaign will also offer live, virtual events featuring the voices and perspectives of influential Christian leaders, pastors, and practitioners — all passionate about uniting the American Church in these challenging times. Our hope is that the campaign will be a time of reflection, discernment and inspiration for Christians called to help steward this movement and this moment.

How to join the campaign

Those interested can go to www.ideosinstitute.org/31-days-of-unity to sign up for the campaign, sign the Pledge for Christian Unity, and access a curated list of resources sourced from the 31 Days of Unity partners on The (Re)union Project resources page.

About Ideos Institute:

Ideos Institute, a global leader in the field of Empathic Intelligence, supports leaders, organizations, and communities in their efforts to navigate complex issues and transform conflict through the power of empathy. They are joined by the following 31 Days of Unity sponsors and partner organizations: Imago Dei Fund, Long Family Foundation, Maclellan Foundation, Christian Foundation of America, Arrabon, Center for Christian Civics, Center for Public Justice, Christians for Social Action, Faithful Presence, International Center for Religion & Diplomacy, Common Ground USA, Plant with Purpose, Minnesota Council of Churches, ProGrace, The Center for Christianity and Public Life, The Colossian Forum, The Trinity Forum, Together Chicago, and Wichita First Church of the Nazarene.

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