Matching Gift Challenge: Doubling Your Impact for LGBTQIA+ Inclusion

We are living in a time of intensifying hostility toward LGBTQIA+ people in our nation. Laws are being passed that target queer and transgender youth. Public discourse is increasingly marked by fear and exclusion. In this threatening moment, it is more important than ever for the church to to declare that LGBTQIA+ people are beloved children of God, worthy of full dignity and inclusion in every part of our communal life. The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) must not waver in its witness, and the Covenant Network of Presbyterians is committed to ensuring that it doesn't.

In congregations and presbyteries, at national gatherings and in local communities, CNP is helping the church live more fully into its calling. Through Covenant Conversations, we bring education, testimony and hope across the country. Through our denominational engagement, we advocate for policies and practices that embody justice and equity in the church and world. With the launch of our Covenant Fellows program this fall, we are equipping the next generation of LGBTQIA+ leaders and allies to guide the church forward. At every level, we are building a church that better reflects God's inclusive love.

And now, thanks to the generosity of a faithful donor, your gift can go twice as far. Every contribution of $100 or more made before August 31 will be matched dollar for dollar, up to a total of $10,000. This is an incredible opportunity to amplify your impact and support work that truly makes a difference. The need is critical right now, and CNP invites supporters to respond however they can.

Will you join us today in proclaiming a gospel of welcome and working for a church that bears witness to the justice and generosity of God's grace?

Contact us here to learn more about CNP's work and how your congregation can join our growing network.

Featured photo: Calvary Presbyterian Church, a CNP member congregation in San Francisco, Calif.

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