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 WISCONSIN FAITH VOICES FOR JUSTICE:
 ​MOVING FROM CHARITY TO JUSTICE
E-News for January 22, 2024
  • WIVEC Pray With Your Feet, Pray With Your Vote
  • DACA Advocacy Day - January 25, 2024
  • Housing Justice and Congregational Futures - Wausau Feb. 1, 2024
  • 8th Annual Ramadan Interfaith Iftar - CANCELLED
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WIVEC: Pray with Your Feet, Pray With Your Vote Join us!
The Wisconsin Interfaith Voter Engagement Campaign (WIVEC), a joint project of Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice and the Wisconsin Council of Churches, is jumping into 2024 with both feet!  We are inviting you to join us!

As we move into 2024, we are already beginning to hear about elections. With both a spring and a fall election which include a presidential race, the election will be front and center this year.

As people of faith, we may be asking, what does my faith have to do with voting? While there are strict rules about the separation of church and state (faith communities are not allowed to tell people who to vote for), there are plenty of ways that faith communities CAN do civic engagement and be involved in the election process. In fact, we often advocate that faith communities have a duty to be involved in advocacy and the public sphere.

As a faith community, your congregation can encourage voting, host voter registration drives, do non-partisan voter outreach through events like postcard parties and canvassing, hold candidate forums (as long as all candidates are invited), and do voter education. 

New this year, WIVEC has designated three levels to help congregations assess how they’d like to do voter engagement. Once your congregation signs up, we will reach out to provide resources.  We are updating our list so even if your congregation has been part of WIVEC in the past, please still fill out the google form.

COMMUNICATE: Communicate about voting through your various channels (announcements, newsletters, social media, bulletins, etc). Click here for more ideas and resources. 

ENERGIZE: Energize your congregants by offering events that focus on voting efforts (entry-level activities that connect with fellow congregants and services focused on the congregation’s voting needs). Click here for more ideas and resources. 

OUTREACH: Reach out beyond your congregation to the needs of the community at large (interfaith events and community needs). Click here for more ideas and resources.    
 
WIVEC's interfaith organizer, Rhonda Lindner, is available as a resource and to help congregations think through how they can participate in voter engagement in their context. Feel free to reach out to her (or Rev. Breanna Illéné on the WCC staff or Rabbi Bonnie Margulis at WFVJ) with questions or to brainstorm projects.

Please sign up here to join WIVEC in 2024!

Thank you,
Rev. Breanna Illéné
WIVEC Co-leader
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DACA Advocacy Day - January 25, 2024 -
Join us!
The Lutheran Office for Public Policy in Wisconsin is sponsoring a day of advocacy on January 25 from 9:30 to 2:30 to urge our Wisconsin legislature to pass four bills that will help DACA recipients to:

•    Receive professional licenses to be teachers, nurses, electricians, plumbers, etc.
•    Pay in-state tuition if they have lived in Wisconsin at least 12 months prior to the semester and are DACA recipients
•    Receive a tax credit to help defray the cost of renewing their DACA status every two years.
•    Become police officers and sheriff’s deputies.

Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice is delighted to be co-sponsoring the event.  

Click here for more information on the event and the bills, and to register for the event. 

Stop by the WFVJ table and say hello.  We'll look forward to seeing you there!

If you are unable to attend Advocacy Day, please contact your legislators and urge them to support these bills!  Find your legislator here.
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Housing Justice and Congregational Futures - Feb. 1, 2024

Housing Justice and Congregational Futures

February 1st, 8:30-2:00pm
St Michael’s Parish (611 Stark St, Wausau)

The way we gather is in a season of transition. Many faith communities have large buildings that were used in an era when congregations were larger and had busier schedules with events happening throughout the week. Some believe they may conclude ministry in that place in the next 5-10 years. It is time for us to re-examine our buildings and ask how they can continue to serve our communities.

One widespread community need across Wisconsin is safe, affordable housing.

We have begun to imagine what it would look like if faith communities used our assets such as buildings, people, and faith that calls us to love our neighbor to advocate for housing justice in our cities?

Faith communities in north central Wisconsin are invited to join together to share, listen, and dream about how they could have an impact on their communities through housing justice.

Featuring:

Rev. Mark Elsdon lives and works at the intersection of money and meaning as an entrepreneur, nonprofit executive, author, and speaker. Mark is the author of, “We Aren’t Broke,” about the use of faith-based property and investments for social enterprise and impact investing. He is cofounder of RootedGood, which supports catalytic and innovative church leaders working on property development, money and mission alignment, and social enterprise; executive director at Pres House and Pres House Apartments on the University of Wisconsin’s Madison campus; and past president of the board of directors for Working Capital for Community Needs, an impact investing fund that provides microfinance funding to the working poor in Latin America. Mark’s new book, “Gone for Good?” about the coming wave of church property transitions, comes out in fall 2023.

Mark has a BA in Psychology from UC Berkeley, a Master of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary, and an MBA from the University of Wisconsin School of Business. He is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church, USA, and lives in Madison, Wisconsin with his spouse and two daughters. Mark is an avid cyclist and considers it a good year when he rides more miles on his bike than he drives in his car.

Dr. Susan Wolfgram is a life-long community advocate. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, having received her MSSW from UW-Madison and worked for Mayo Health Systems as a psychotherapist for many years. After she received her PhD from the University of MN, she taught in Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Stout until she left in 2016 as Professor Emeritus.

Susan co-chairs the JONAH Affordable Housing Task Force and is Chair of the Community Haven House Advisory Committee (Eau Claire’s local day shelter for those experiencing homelessness), President of the Board of Directors of Community Haven House, Inc. (not yet incorporated non-profit supporting a comprehensive Day Resource Center for those experiencing homelessness), Co- Director of the Eau Claire Tenant-Landlord Resource Center, and sits on the City of Eau Claire’s Plan Commission.

Schedule
8:30 – Registration & Coffee
9:00- Welcome
9:15-10:15 – Facilitated World Café Conversation Around Housing
10:15 – Break
10:30 – Rev. Mark Elsdon (Rooted Good/Pres House)
11:30 – Susan Wolgram (JONAH)
12:15 – NAOMI
12:45 –  Lunch
1:15 – Next Steps Breakout Groups (Using Open Space Café Facilitation)
1:55 – Next Steps

 

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Sponsored by: Wisconsin Council of Churches, Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice, NAOMI, WISDOM, and WISCAP

8th Annual Ramadan Interfaith Iftar -
CANCELLED
It is with great regret and profound sadness that we have decided to cancel our upcoming Ramadan Interfaith Iftar 2024.  Given present realities, we have determined that this year is not the right time for this event. Please be assured that Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice will continue to do all we can to build bridges of friendship and understanding among faith communities and individuals.  We hope and pray that we will be able to come together for the iftar again in the years to come. 
Volunteer Opportunities -
WFVJ is Seeking a Treasurer and Nominations for Board Members
Wisconsin Faith Voices for Justice seeks a Volunteer Treasurer to join our Board. Duties include general oversight of WFVJ finances, reporting monthly to the Board; managing bi-monthly payroll ensuring that payroll taxes and reports are filed, and preparing financial information for tax reporting.

Familiarity with QuickBooks Online is a plus.

CPA not necessary but some experience working with non-profit accounting, or a willingness to learn is desired.

Filing annual tax reports optional depending on ability. Time commitment is approximately 2 hours/month, plus the time needed to prepare annual tax filings.

We also have open positions on our Board of Directors.  We meet monthly via zoom and once or twice a year in person for a half-day retreat.  We seek a diverse board in terms of age, geographic reach around Wisconsin, faith traditions, ethnicity, gender identify. If you are committed to justice and building bridges among faiths, please be in touch to learn more!

If interested, or to learn more, please contact WFVJ Executive Director
Rabbi Bonnie Margulis at wifaithvoices4justice@gmail.com or 608-513-7121.
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