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“Prophetic Voices” Unite Against Toxic Politics in Ohio

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Friday, May 4, 2012   

CINCINNATI - A new strategy is needed for politics in the Ohio, according to a group of clergy members from across the state.

Ohio Prophetic Voices is a new collaboration of more than 125 faith leaders working for racial equity and biblical justice. Pastor Troy Jackson of University Christian Church helped organize the effort because of his own frustration with partisan politics and the need to have a vehicle for action.

"The political environment is going to be toxic the next six months. Without voices of love and respect and deep faith in the political arena, we feel like we really need to raise our voices and challenge some of the injustices and to really get involved."

Pastor Craig Beard of the Peoples Church in Cincinnati says it's important for clergy to speak up for those who may not have a seat at the table. He says many young people in their congregations are facing hurdles in society as they work to transform their lives for the better.

"They are having an internal transformation, but externally they are facing such an uphill battle even after they've paid their debt to society - or, as an immigrant, they are finding themselves behind the 8-ball with an uphill climb."

Jackson says the idea for "Ohio Prophetic Voices" comes from the Hebrew prophets who relentlessly called society to account for the well-being of the poor and vulnerable. He says the same needs to happen in this day and age.

"We really want folks who are running for office to be particularly concerned about racial equity and economic injustice. These are things that the broad swath say matter to God, they matter biblically, and they ought to matter to our politicians."

Jackson says they are uniting what he calls the "unusual suspects": Evangelicals, Catholics, and Protestants; Caucasians, Latinos and African-Americans. They'll be working to educate and advocate on many challenges facing the state, including human trafficking, jobs for ex-offenders, neighborhood safety, food access and stability.


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