Moral Mondays: Moral Witness United Against an Immoral Budget

Repairers of the Breach
District of Columbia
06/02/2025 at 09:00AM

On June 2, 2025, we gather not merely for another protest, but for a prophetic stand—a Moral Monday born out of righteous indignation and holy imagination. As the cries of the poor grow louder and the policies of the powerful grow colder, we must rise. Across lines of faith, race, and region, moral witnesses will converge at the very steps where justice has been delayed, where truth has been trampled, and where budgets have become weapons against the vulnerable.

We will meet on the east side of the Capitol, not in silence, but in sacred defiance.

This is not a political stunt; this is a moral reckoning.

Why We Are Gathering:

  • Because the federal budget is a moral document, and this one is failing the test.
  • Because 68 million seniors should not fear losing Medicare and Social Security.
  • Because children should not go hungry while corporations are rewarded.
  • Because faith demands more than prayer—it demands public action.

Join Bishop William J. Barber, II, faith leaders from every tradition, and a remnant of clergy dressed in full vestments. Assemble at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 301 A Street SE, at 9:00 am. Then we march as a unified moral voice at 11:00 am to the Capitol steps in front of the Supreme Court.

We will not be silent anymore. We will not let injustice write the national story unchecked.