United by Faith for Global Justice
A faith-rooted response to foreign policy that harms us in our homes and in our hearts.
10
Member Congregations and Growing
5
Countries Represented
9
Targeted Global Campaigns
Our Mission and Vision
Honoring the Black Church tradition of making lasting political change in America, we are a coalition of Black churches in the Global North committed to reshaping foreign policy that harms Black and Christian communities as well as communities of other Abrahamic faiths in the Global South.
Our focus is on ending oppressive foreign policy and ending militarized foreign aid by holding our governments accountable to international law and moral justice.

Our Commitment to Change
Explore how we bring faith-based advocacy into foreign policy to protect vulnerable communities.
Join us in our mission of transformation and justice.

We advocate for the end of militarized aid that harms communities. We promote sustainable peace and lasting healing.
Our campaigns are strategically targeted because the foreign policies of our countries make direct and immediate impacts on the ground. The purpose of our campaigns is for the foreign policy from our countries to transform from negative to positive impacts on people's lives.

Holding governments accountable to international law and their own laws regarding conditional economic and military aid is essential for worldwide justice and peace.
We track the lawmakers in our countries to monitor their records.

The American Civil Rights Movement is the historic, groundbreaking legacy of the power of a politically organized Black Church.
The Black Church must now go beyond the domestic issues so that our voice is heard by lawmakers regarding critical foreign policy decisions impacting our brothers and sisters across the globe.

Black Church members are united to make an impact on the ground by organized action.
Diligent and systematic strides can accomplish monumental tasks. We must take advantage of the tools we have at our disposaal that so many others do not. It is our responsibility as Chrisitans and as global citizens to be involved.
A Powerful Coalition of Black Churches
Empowering The Black Church to Make Global Change