Featured Organizations
Religious Freedom Indiana believes in the power of working together. By building a diverse network of like-minded organizations — from national voices to local initiatives — we strengthen our collective efforts to protect genuine religious freedom for all. Below are some of the allies, collaborators, and organizations we've connected with as we work together to safeguard faith, equity, and democracy in Indiana and beyond.
We encourage our members to consider subscribing to these organizations and to review their resources.
National
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Christians Against Christian Nationalism
Christians Against Christian Nationalism is a grassroots campaign to combat Christian nationalism in local, state and national contexts. Launched in 2019, this effort is not in response to any one event or statement; rather, it's a sustained campaign built to resist Christian nationalism and the threat it poses to our faith and country. |
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Faithful America
Faithful America is the largest online community of Christians putting faith into action for love and social justice. Our members -- Catholic, Protestant, Exvangelical, and more -- are sick of sitting by quietly while Jesus' message of good news is hijacked by the religious right to serve a hateful political agenda. We're organizing the faithful to challenge Christian nationalism and white supremacy and to renew the church's prophetic role in building a more free and just society. |
Statewide
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| Organizing Indiana In early 2025, the Committee for Organizing Indiana, a Political Action Committee (PAC), launched Organizing Indiana as a resource hub focused on realizing a common challenge: many of us were doing important work across Indiana, but often in silos - disconnected from each other, duplicating efforts, and missing key opportunities for collective impact. Our vision is simple: better alignment, not reinvention. Like a solar array, each of our organizations and networks is a vital panel. Some lead long-term campaigns, others power local action. But when the moment calls for statewide mobilization, we need a way to harness and direct all of our collective energy. |
Local
Coming soon — local churches, nonprofits, and civic groups who share our mission.