faith250 is designed around multifaith clusters of congregations — clergy-led groups coming together in fellowship, text study, and civic celebration.

Some communities may already have groups of local clergy working together, other communities will need committed individuals of local clergy to form clusters. Whether you are a part of a congregation or simply care about the future of democracy in America, there is a place for you here.

Clergy and Congregations

The backbone of faith250 is the belief that the neighborhood pastor, imam, rabbi, and other religious leaders are part of an invisible civic scaffolding that helps hold America together. faith250 resources and supports clergy who want to gather their congregations for spiritually guided discussions of foundational American texts — all building toward multifaith public celebrations, including around July 4, 2026 and Thanksgiving. Ready to engage?

Individuals

If you're not clergy but want to be part of this conversation, you belong here too. We encourage you to:

  • Find a cluster near you. Visit the Local Clusters section of our website to find a faith250 congregation in your area.

  • Attend a webinar. Join one of our upcoming faith250 webinars to engage with the texts and the community from wherever you are.

  • Spread the word. Subscribe to our Substack, repost our content on Facebook and Instagram, and share our YouTube page. You likely know someone connected to one of America's 370,000 congregations — invite them in.

Organizational Partners

If you represent an organization or network that includes congregations and clergy, we'd love to explore a partnership with you. faith250 is building a growing network of faith communities committed to promoting and defending democracy, and organizational partners play a key role in that work.

Please reach out to Rabbi Holzman at rabbiholzman@faith250.org to start the conversation — and visit our Partners page to see the organizations who’ve joined our movement.