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The Universal Liturgy: Civic Duty as the Fruit of Faith

February 5, 2026 B. John 277 Views 0 Comments Civic Engagement, social holiness, moral responsibility, Wesleyan theology, faith and democracy, justice and compassion, public square

What if voting, showing up at a council meeting, or speaking up for a neighbor weren’t just civic responsibilities, but acts of faith? Many of us treat spirituality as a private matter, safely contained within the walls of a sanctuary. But across religious traditions, the message is consistent: faith that never enters the public square is incomplete.

From John Wesley’s insistence on social holiness, to the prophets’ demand for justice, to Eastern teachings on interconnectedness, belief is proven through action. Civic life is where compassion becomes concrete, and values are tested. Read the full essay to explore why civic engagement may be the most honest expression of faith we have right now.

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