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50+ Prominent Faith Leaders to Congress: After AZ Shootings, Time for ‘Soul Searching’ about Toxic Rhetoric

January 12, 2011, 6:48 pm | Posted by Dan Nejfelt

Christian, Jewish and Muslim leaders call for renewed commitment to dialogue, democracy in full-page Roll Call ad

In an open letter to Congress published today as a full-page advertisement in Roll Call newspaper, faith leaders are calling for national “soul searching” and praying for Members of Congress after Saturday’s shooting spree in Arizona, which left six people dead and Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords critically injured.

The open letter is signed by more than 50 prominent national religious leaders, including heads of evangelical, mainline Protestant, Catholic, Jewish, and Muslim denominations, congregations, and organizations. The signers urge Members of Congress to reject vitriolic and rancorous rhetoric and consider the consequences of their words, engaging political adversaries in a spirit of shared American values of civility and cooperation.

Signatories of the letter include megachurch pastors Bishop T.D. Jakes and Rev. Joel Hunter; Rev. Jim Wallis of Sojourners; Nathan J. Diament, the Director of Public Policy for the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America; and Rabbi David Saperstein of the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism. Rev. Peg Chemberlin, President of the National Council of Churches and Rev. Michael Kinnamon, General Secretary of the National Council of Churches, which represents 45 million people and 100,000 congregations in the U.S., and Rev. Sam Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, which serves 15 million Hispanic Christians, also signed the letter. Arizona faith leaders, including Bishop Minerva Carcaño of Desert Southwest Conference of the United Methodist Church, Rev. Jan Olav Flaaten, Executive Director of the Arizona Ecumenical Council, and Rt. Rev. Kirk S. Smith, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Arizona, also joined the letter.

The full letter with signatories is below or available online here.

Dear Members of Congress,

As Americans and members of the human family, we are grieved by the recent tragedy in Tucson, Arizona. As Christian, Muslim and Jewish leaders, we pray together for all those wounded, including Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords as she fights for her life. Our hearts break for those lives lost and for the loved ones left behind. We also stand with you, our elected officials, as you continue to serve our nation while coping with the trauma of this senseless attack.

This tragedy has spurred a sorely needed time of soul searching and national public dialogue about violent and vitriolic political rhetoric. We strongly support this reflection, as we are deeply troubled that rancor, threats and incivility have become commonplace in our public debates.

We appreciate the sacrifices you make and risks you incur by accepting a call to public service, and we urge you to continue to serve as stewards of our democracy by engaging ideological adversaries not as enemies, but as fellow Americans.

In our communities and congregations, we pledge to foster an environment conducive to the important and difficult debates so crucial to American democracy. In our churches, mosques and synagogues, we come together not as members of a certain political ideology or party, but as children of God and citizens called to build a more perfect union. We pray that you do the same.

Naeem M. Baig

Executive Director

Islamic Circle of North America

Council for Social Justice

Dr. Carroll A. Baltimore, Sr.

President

Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc.

The Rev. Geoffrey Black

General Minister and President

United Church of Christ

Bishop John R. Bryant

Senior Bishop

African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church

Dr. Zahid H. Bukhari

President

Islamic Circle of North America

Rev. Jennifer Butler

Executive Director

Faith in Public Life

Simone Campbell, SSS

Executive Director

NETWORK, A National Catholic Social Justice Lobby

Bishop Minerva Carcaño

Desert Southwest Conference

United Methodist Church

The Rev. Canon Peg Chemberlin

President

National Council of Churches

Rev. Richard Cizik

President

New Evangelical Partnership for the Common Good

Nathan J. Diament

Director of Public Policy

Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America

Faithful America

Rev. Jan Olav Flaaten

Executive Director

Arizona Ecumenical Council

Rev. Wesley Granberg-Michaelson

General Secretary

Reformed Church in America

Simon Greer

President and CEO

Jewish Funds for Justice

Dr. David P. Gushee

Board Chair

New Evangelical Partnership for the Common Good

Rabbi Steve Gutow

President and CEO

Jewish Council for Public Affairs

Rev. Dr. Derrick Harkins

Senior Pastor

Nineteenth Street Baptist Church

Washington, DC

The Rev. Dr. Katharine Rhodes Henderson

President

Auburn Seminary

The Rev. Anne S. Howard

Executive Director

The Beatitudes Society

James E. Hug, SJ

President

Center of Concern

Dr. Joel C. Hunter

Senior Pastor

Northland – A Church Distributed

Bishop T. D. Jakes

The Potter’s House

Rev. Dr. Michael Kinnamon

General Secretary

National Council of Churches

Chris Korzen

Executive Director

Catholics United

Leadership Team of the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas

Eileen Campbell, RSM

Anne Curtis, RSM

Pat McDermott, RSM

Mary Waskowiak, RSM

Linda Werthman, RSM

Rabbi John A. Linder

Temple Solel

Paradise Valley, AZ

Marie Lucey, OSF

Associate Director for Social Mission

Leadership Conference of Women Religious

Rev. Steven D. Martin

Executive Director

New Evangelical Partnership for the Common Good

Brian McClaren

Author/Activist

T. Michael McNulty, SJ

Justice and Peace Director

Conference of Major Superiors of Men

Rev. Peter Morales

President

Unitarian Universalist Association

Bishop Paul Morton

International Presiding Bishop

Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship

Muslim Public Affairs Council

Stanley J. Noffsinger

General Secretary

Church of the Brethren

Dr. Walter L. Parrish III

General Secretary

Progressive National Baptist Convention

Rev. Gradye Parsons

Stated Clerk

Presbyterian Church (USA)

Nancy Ratzan

President

National Council of Jewish Women

Rev. Meg Riley

Board Chair

Faith in Public Life

Dave Robinson

Executive Director

Pax Christi USA

Rev. Samuel Rodriguez

President

National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference

Rev. Gabriel Salguero

President

National Latino Evangelical Coalition

Rabbi David Saperstein

Director

Religious Action Center

Dr. William J. Shaw

Immediate Past President

National Baptist Convention USA, Inc.

Dr. T. DeWitt Smith, Jr.

Immediate Past President

Progressive National Baptist Convention

Rt. Rev. Kirk S. Smith

Bishop, Episcopal Diocese of Arizona

Dr. Sayyid M. Syeed

National Director, Office for Interfaith & Community Alliances

Islamic Society of North America

Rev. Dr. Stephen J. Thurston

President

National Baptist Convention of America, Inc., Intl.

Rev. Jim Wallis

President and CEO

Sojourners

Rev. Dr. Sharon E. Watkins

General Minister and President

Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

Rev. Heyward Wiggins, III

PICO National Network

Camden Bible Tabernacle Church

Camden, NJ

Jim Winkler

General Secretary

United Methodist General Board of Church & Society

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