
Red Letter Christians
Red Letter Christians
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More about this organization
Mission
To challenge evangelicals and other Christians to live out the social and ethical teachings of Jesus
About
Red Letter Christians (RLC) began in 2007 as a community of Christian authors and speakers meeting for a time of fellowship to discuss the pressing issues of the day. Tony Campolo gathered together friends who felt strongly that Western Christianity had lost its focus on Jesus and were concerned at the growing misuse of the word “evangelical” to identify a voting bloc. Their desire was a church that looked like Jesus and a recapturing of the term evangelical to mean a people who bring good news to the world.
In December 2010, co-founders Tony Campolo and Shane Claiborne launched a blog as a home for the RLC network of speakers and authors to promote Red Letter living. Since then, Red Letter Christians has grown as a media and movement building organization reaching hundreds of thousands of Christians in emulating Jesus’ love, mercy, and countercultural way of life.
As faith-rooted organization dedicated to culture change and shifting the narrative around faith and politics, RLC focuses on civic engagement, direct action, and movement building through storytelling and social justice. We seek to amplify the voices of those on the margins to help counter toxic evangelicalism and to incite transformative social change.
