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Protecting Faith & Freedom

Iowa's only statewide organization uniting progressive voices of faith and goodwill to create change in Iowa through public policy education and advocacy.  We are people of faith and goodwill from diverse backgrounds working to protect religious liberty, the individual rights of every Iowan, and the boundaries between religion and government.  At its core, Interfaith Alliance of Iowa exists to protect Faith and Freedom in Iowa.

 


Iowa Clergy sign in support of same-gender marriage

Interfaith Alliance of Iowa and Action Fund presented a letter in support of same-gender marriage signed by 167 of Iowa's clergy to Iowa legislators on Tuesday, February 16, 2010. 

The clergy support marriage equality, oppose any attempt by legislators to diminish civil marriage rights for same-gender couples, and reject any attempt to use sacred text and religious traditions to write discrimination into our state's constitution.

They asked Legislators not to write their own particular religious beliefs into law but to respect the boundaries between "church and state".  Legislators must uphold our state's constitution and our state's history of affirming equal protections to all people.  The clergy asked legislators to stand with them for equality for ALL Iowa families, including those headed by same-gender couples.

Read some of the media coverage here.

Des Moines Register 

Iowa Radio

Chicago Tribune


Are you ready for the Season?

Not the holiday season but the upcoming Legislative season?  

Do you know the priority issues of Interfaith Alliance of Iowa Action Fund for the 2010 Legislative Session?  Do you want some great tips to be an effective advocate?  Have you signed up to be an Action Fund Activist?  You will receive our Legislative Updates and Action Alerts throughout the Legislative Session so that you can be informed, be active and make a difference.

We need you to be educated on the issues.  We need you to be active.  We need your voice to ensure lawmakers hear from progressive people of faith and goodwill on the issues of importance to all of us! 

And, we need you to ask friends and family across our state to be an Action Fund Activist too!  Will you talk with 5 friends and family about the work of Interfaith Alliance of Iowa and Action Fund and encourage them to sign up for our Activist List?  It’s easy to do! 

Join the Action Fund Activist list by emailing This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . We need your first and last name, email address, mailing address (with zip) and phone number (with area code) for you to be added to the Action Fund list.

CURRENT NEWS:

Interfaith Alliance calls for quiet debate on Marriage Equality focused on religious freedom

Washington, D.C. - Interfaith Alliance President, Rev. Dr. C. Welton Gaddy, enters the marriage equality conversation with his thoughtful and profound reflections.

While many faith traditions have grappled with issues of equality, including same-gender marriage, much of that work has been viewed through a scriptural lens. Interfaith Alliance seeks to shift the perspective on LGBT equality from that of problem to solution, from a scriptural argument to a religious freedom agreement, and to address the issue of equality as informed by our Constitution.

Same-Gender Marriage and Religious Freedom: A Call to Quiet Conversations and Public Debates by Interfaith Alliance President, Rev. Dr. C. Welton Gaddy, offers a diversity of ideas based on Interfaith Alliance’s unique advocacy for religious freedom and interfaith exchange. This projects’s cross-denominational nature is at the core of Interfaith Alliance’s effort to spark national conversation and action.

Read more from Interfaith Alliance and download the full paper.

Read more conversation online at "On Faith" a collaboration between the Washington Post and Newsweek Magazine.  Dr. Gaddy is a regular columnist for "On Faith".


 

Clergy and Faith Leaders Call for Civility

Washington, DC – A group of prominent faith leaders brought together by Rev. Dr. C. Welton Gaddy, President of Interfaith Alliance, has released an open letter to other religious leaders, politicians, and pundits calling for civility in public debate and to specifically refrain from using inappropriate references to the Holocaust and Nazis. A copy of the letter along with its signers follows.

An open letter to religious leaders, politicians, pundits and the public:

In the last month, we have seen an alarming number of public figures use the Nazis and the Holocaust as metaphors in public debate on issues critical to this country. This development is but the most vile example of the disturbing language that has insinuated itself into our national dialogue. Examples of this divisive and ill-spirited rhetoric include:
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Interfaith Alliance statement on passage of Hate Crimes legislation

Washington, DC - Interfaith Alliance President, Rev. Dr. C. Welton Gaddy, issued the following statement today celebrating the Matthew Shepard Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act’s successful passage by both houses of Congress:

With dramatic unanimity the sacred scriptures of diverse religious traditions vehemently condemn hate.  Hate is neither a religious nor an American value.  These are among the reasons why Interfaith Alliance today celebrates the passage of substantive hate crimes prevention legislation.  Read more.

 

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