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The Faith and Power Assembly (CT-FAPA), guided by the Word of God, is a covenant community of religious leaders committed to advancing justice, protecting dignity, and cultivating hope for all people across Connecticut.

God's Will: Justice, Mercy & Humility
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Justice

We stand for structural change, equitable policy, and the protection of every person's rights throughout Connecticut.

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Dignity

Every person - regardless of race, income, or background - is made in the image of God and deserves to be treated as such.

Hope

We organize because we believe Connecticut can be different. Our faith demands that we work toward the promised land together.

Who We Are

A Covenant
Community

CT-FAPA is a covenant community of faith leaders organizing together across Connecticut for racial, economic, and social justice. From the steps of the State Capitol to the pews of our partner churches, we show up - accountable to the Word of God and to the congregations we serve.

"He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the LORD require of you but to do justice, and to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God."

Micah 6:8
CT-FAPA covenant community
Faith
That
Organizes

CT-FAPA members and coalition partners at a Health Care Workers Matter rally · Connecticut State Capitol

Faith Leaders

Dr. Michael Bailey
Dr. Michael Bailey
The First Cathedral
Pastor Samuel Saylor
Pastor Samuel Saylor
Gardner Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church Inc.
Jr. Warden Denise Welsh
Jr. Warden Denise Welsh
St. Martin's Episcopal
Rev. Curtis Lungrin
Rev. Curtis Lungrin
King's Chapel Ministries
Rev. Josh Pawelek
Rev. Josh Pawelek
Unitarian Universalist East Manchester
Rev. Sean Lewis
Rev. Sean Lewis
Allen Chapel A.M.E.
Elder Terence Brown
Elder Terence Brown
Danbury Community Seventh Day Adventist

Faith Moves
Connecticut Forward

"As a covenant community guided by the Word of God, we call all people of faith to stand together for justice."