Interfaith Alliance

Rabbi Jack Moline and faith leaders holding various signs, including a large sign that says A Prayer for Love and Justice. They are walking along a sidewalk.

Interfaith Alliance was founded in 1994 in the midst of growing entanglement between religion and politics. Its founders sought to show that the Religious Right was not the only authentic voice of faith in this country, that the Constitution protects the right of each individual to believe as they choose but not to impose those beliefs on others.

In the quarter-century since, Interfaith Alliance has stood as a leader in defense of true religious freedom. It is the only national interfaith organization dedicated to protecting the integrity of both religion and democracy in America. Their membership is made up of individuals rather than institutions, in all 50 states and serving overseas in the U.S. military, and adhering to more than 75 faith traditions and belief systems.

To learn more about Interfaith Alliance, visit interfaithalliance.org.

State of Belief
State of Belief radio show with Rev. Dr. C. Welton Gaddy

A radio show hosted by the Rev. Dr. C. Welton Gaddy
Saturdays 10-11 AM ET, Sundays 7-8 PM ET

Each week, the Rev. Dr. C. Welton Gaddy offers listeners critical analysis of the news of religion and politics, and seeks to provide listeners with an understanding and appreciation of religious liberty. Rev. Gaddy tackles politics with the firm belief that the best way to secure freedom for religion in America is to secure freedom from religion. Through interviews with celebrities and newsmakers and field reports from around the country, State of Belief explores the intersection of religion with politics, culture, media, and activism, and promotes diverse religious voices in a religiously pluralistic world. For ways to listen, click here.