How You Can Support The Convocation Unscripted in 2025
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Dear Convocation readers,
Thanks so much for joining us as we’ve launched The Convocation this year. In 2025, The Convocation team—Diana Butler Bass, Kristin Du Mez, Robby Jones, and Jemar Tisby—will continue to bring you the best of our writing and unscripted conversations about religion, culture, and politics. You can connect with us via this newsletter on Substack, our YouTube Channel, our podcast, and additional Faith & Democracy Tour in-person events. So stay tuned!
Several of you have asked us how you can support the work of The Convocation in 2025. We know many of you are already paid subscribers to our individual newsletters—thank you for that support! While we want to keep all of The Convocation materials and events free, they do cost money to produce.
If you’d like to pitch in to support the growth of our collective work in 2025, you can make a tax-deductible donation to Public Religion Research Institute, which is sponsoring this project, simply by typing “Support for the Convocation Unscripted” in the special instructions box on the online donation landing page (see box below is only an example—you can donate any amount you’d like).
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Just in Time for the Holidays: The Latest Books from The Convocation Unscripted Team
You can also support our work by buying or gifting our books. We’ve set up a simple shelf on Bookshop with our latest books. Click on the image below to check it out.
Pete Hegseth's Crusade for Christian Nationalism: The Next Front in the MAGA Takeover
Pete Hegseth, Trump’s sycophantic cheerleader, white supremacist propagandist, and sexual predator, isn’t just gunning for Defense Secretary—he’s also targeting the education of military families. This dangerous ideologue, dripping with the rhetoric of Christian nationalism, sees his potential role as a gateway to infuse Pentagon schools with a toxic mix of whitewashed American history, evangelical Christian theology, and thinly veiled authoritarianism.
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https://substack.com/@patricemersault/note/c-81778178?utm_source=notes-share-action&r=4d7sow