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For Immediate Release: May 25, 2022
Contact: Heather Cabral, 202-550-6880, hcabral@faithinaction.org 

Clergy leaders from Faith in Texas and their national organization, Faith in Action, responded to the massacre in Uvalde, Texas, that has so far left 21 people dead, including 18 elementary school students. Rev. Dr. Jaime Kowlesser and Rev. Michael-Ray Mathews are available for interviews. Their sentiments are below. 

Rev. Dr. Jaime Kowlesser, Executive Director, Faith in Texas
“Homegrown terrorism is one of the biggest threats to our humanity. Texas’ elected officials continue to fail us.  Our country continues to fail us,  especially our children. We cannot depend solely on thoughts and prayers. We need action and legislation that will protect us from gun violence. If we want to support the families in Uvalde, we must implement policies that protect our children. We’ve had Columbine, Sandy Hook, Parkland, Uvalde, and many more loom over our nation. 

We must use our authentic faith voices to denounce this inhumane savage behavior as believers.  We must do everything to protect the least of these from terrorists. Domestic terrorism revealed itself here in Texas today. This is a reflection of a country that refuses to take a stand. When New Zealand was faced with the same crisis, they immediately banned the purchase of assault rifles.”

Rev. Michael-Ray Mathews,  Deputy Director & Chief Faith Officer, Faith in Action
“In tragic moments like these, our faith calls us to pray, but it also calls us to act and demand action from our elected officials. We must call on faith leaders and those with true moral courage to stand in sacred solidarity with communities devastated by mass shootings. We are exhausted by these repeated tragedies.  Nevertheless, we must continue to engage in the deep spiritual practices and faithful organizing that will lead us toward healing and transformation. Since Columbine in 1999, we’ve offered prayer, but as people of faith, we know that faith without work is dead. It is time to continue the work.” 

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