
Dear Friends,
This fall, we invite your congregation to participate in our 2024 Climate in the Pulpits / on the Bimah / in the Minbar / at the Temple program with the theme “My Vote is Hope in Action.”
If you are like me, you have many emotions and feelings about the coming election in November. But I know that my vote will be an act of hope for the world I want to see. As people of faith and conscience, we are called to vote for the welfare of all who call the earth our home.
Congregations across our region will celebrate Climate in the Pulpits from September 1- election day, Tuesday November 5th.
We ask congregations to select a day of worship over the two months leading up to Election Day for raising up climate change and environmental justice, and inviting our communities to vote with hope. These two months will include opportunities for many of our communities to connect hopeful climate action with the annual rhythms of our traditions, including the Season of Creation and Feast of St. Francis in churches, the Unitarian Universalist Climate Justice Revival, the Muslim celebration of Mawlid (the Prophet's birthday), the Jewish high holidays including the ecological holiday of Sukkot, the Baha’i celebration of the birth of Baháʼu'lláh, the Dharmic traditions’ harvest festival, Navratri, Diwali, the festival of lights, and the turn of the Wiccan Wheel through Mabon (the Autumnal equinox), and Samhain, marking the end of summer and the beginning of winter.
You are invited to participate in a way that best fits your community:
All congregations that sign up will receive a download link for ready-to-use resources, including bulletin inserts and sermon helpers. Request mailed materials two weeks before your congregation plans to participate.
Is it legal for our congregation to get involved with voting and election activities? Yes! Our congregations have a uniquely powerful role to play in educating voters and celebrating voting in our communities. 501(c)3 non-profit organizations can fully participate in elections, voting, and democracy activities. IPL-DMV will support your congregation in educating your community in a way that is entirely compliant and appropriate. (What nonprofits cannot do is endorse or campaign for particular candidates.)
Please take a moment to sign up or to forward this email to the right person in your community.
Together, we can bring a message of hope, restoration, and justice to our houses of worship!

Peace, Love, and Hope,
Joshua Long (he/him)
Congregational Organizer
Interfaith Power & Light (DC.MD.NoVA)
