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We convene bi-monthly discussion groups for congressional staff to explore and debate the complexities of particular policy issues as related to a series of articles disseminated and read beforehand. Further, reading groups provide a smaller group for Friday Forum attendees to think more deeply about the themes and topics presented in the lectures and panels and to build fellowship with like-minded believers. Five reading groups are currently meeting, including: Capitol Reading Group (for senior level staff — LDs and above), Senate, House, Intern, and Off-the-Hill. Groups are led by Faith and Law volunteers, are composed of 8-12 participants, and typically meet every other month over lunch.

Intern Reading Group

Reading Groups

Intern Reading Group Christ’s Call to Service

Senate Reading Group

Reading Groups

Senate Reading Group Christian Politics and Kichijiro

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Former Leadership Chief of Staff
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Hill Staffer
As I reflected in my morning meditation/prayer topic of gratitude, it brought to mind a feeling of thanks for what Faith & Law has brought to life on the Hill. Through your leadership, you have cultivated a community that unites policymakers in faith. It is because of people like you I feel called to serve and give more.
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