The Center for Public Justice is constantly hosting events ranging from webinars and online conversations to trainings. View our previous events by clicking here.
Events
Friends of CPJ Breakfast
Come join the Center for Public Justice at Urbana! We will kick off the conference day with some breakfast and coffee with friends at A Flour Shop (803 N. 7th Street Suite 102, Phoenix, AZ). CPJ's director for student and early career engagement will share stories about helping young people answer God's call to faithful […]

12th Annual Friends of CPJ Luncheon
You're invited to the 12th Annual Friends of CPJ Luncheon in Pittsburgh, PA! Doors open at noon with lunch served at 12:30 pm, followed by a program concluding at 2:00 pm sharp. You will spend time with friends and learn about the ongoing work of CPJ as we continue to equip pastors, Capitol Hill staffers, […]
The State of CPJ 2026
The State of CPJ webinar was held on February 19 from 5:00-6:00 pm ET, where we shared how we were thinking about the road ahead, discussed practical ways to be faithful citizens in the current landscape, and reflected on God’s faithfulness in the past year. During this special session, Stephanie Summers, CPJ's CEO, shared key […]
Just Preaching with Michael Rhodes
Are you a pastor or lay leader who thinks critically about how Scripture offers both a theological foundation for political life? Drawing on his soon-to-be-released book, Reimagining Biblical Politics: What Scripture Says About Public Life and Why It Matters, Dr. Michael Rhodes will walk us through the stories of Daniel and Esther. Then, in conversation with […]
INVITATION ONLY: The 25th Anniversary of the White House Office of Faith Based & Community Initiatives
On January 29th, 2001, President George W. Bush issued an executive order establishing the creation of the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives. Building on the work of Charitable Choice, this office sought to give faith-based organizations equal opportunity to compete for governmental funding without compromising their religious identity and practices in the […]
