
 Sunday, January 25, 2026

By hosting a Solidarity Sunday in your city, you're creating a spiritual firewall of protection around the Jewish people.You’re not just leading an event—you’re answering God’s call for justice and remembrance.
ANSWER GOD'S CALL
Do you hear that?
The call to act is loud. It is urgent. It is imminent.
We remember the millions of Jewish lives stolen in recent history - from the horrors of the Holocaust to the October 7th massacre. Solidarity Sunday is your opportunity to say: Never Again—not just in words, but in bold, visible action.
YOUR ACTION IS NEEDED
“Will we be silent, or will we answer the call of Proverbs 31: Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves?”Â
~ Bishop Robert Stearns
Frequently Asked Questions
What does hosting require?
What resources are available?
Can I host with another congregation?
Do I have to be a pastor or rabbi to host?
Is this ONLY for Christians and Jews?
A Sacred Responsibility for Jews & ChristiansÂ
From Isaiah 1:17 to Isaiah 62:6, Scripture is clear: we are called to seek justice, defend the oppressed, and stand watch for Jerusalem. Heroes like Corrie ten Boom and Dietrich Bonhoeffer didn’t stand by in silence—they acted.

 Isaiah 1:17
“Learn to do right; seek justice. Defend the oppressed.” ~ Isaiah 1:17Â
Isaiah 62:6“I have posted watchmen on your walls, O Jerusalem.” ~ Isaiah 62:6
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Heroes who weren't silent but acted!

Corrie
Ten Boom

Dietrich
Bonhoeffer

Theodore
Herzl
Why host Solidarity Sunday?
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Bring local churches, synagogues, and community leaders together at your church.
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Inspire your community with prayers, readings, and moments of silence for victims of terror and antisemitism.
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Offer educational resources to help your community combat antisemitism.
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Boldly proclaim your support of Israel and provide opportunities for prayer and advocacy.

Educate. Remember. Act.
THIS IS YOUR MOMENT
Churches that have hosted Solidarity Sunday

Iglesia Mana Church

The Rock Church

Calvary Orlando


