Racism Has No
Place Among Us
A Christian Declaration Against Hate
Racism is more than ignorance or division—it is sin, a rebellion against God’s image in every human being. As followers of Christ, we are called to reject hatred, embrace reconciliation, and walk in the love that unites us as one body.
About This Movement
Our declaration stands on the truth of Scripture: all people are created in the image of God (Genesis 1:27), and in Christ, we are one family without division (Galatians 3:28). To tolerate racism is to deny the Gospel itself.
Our Mission
Guided by Scripture, we are committed to rejecting racism, embracing reconciliation, and
living out Christ’s love in truth and justice.

Reject Hate
Denounce all forms of racism as incompatible with the teachings of Jesus.

Embrace Unity
Build churches and communities that reflect God’s image in every culture and people.

Equip Believers
Provide resources, guides, and study tools for Christians to confront prejudice with Scripture and love.

Live the Gospel
Walk in truth, reconciliation, and justice—showing the world Christ’s kingdom of peace.
There is no racism in True Christianity
A Christian Declaration Against Hate
The Christian Stance Against Racism
Racism, in every form, stands in direct opposition to the teachings of Jesus Christ, who calls us to love our neighbors as ourselves and to treat every person with dignity and respect. The Bible reminds us that all people are created in the image of God (Genesis 1:27), and that through Christ, there is neither Jew nor Greek, slave nor free, male nor female, for all are one (Galatians 3:28).
Choosing Love Over Hatred
To denounce racism is to answer Christ’s call to love justice, walk humbly, and extend compassion to all. Throughout Scripture, we are urged to reject prejudice and division, to pursue peace, and to recognize the divine worth in every individual. Hatred and discrimination contradict the Gospel’s message and undermine the unity of the body of Christ.
The Moral and Spiritual Imperative
Racism can be seen as a grave sin—a force that separates us from God’s love and from one another. To equate racism with the forces of evil is to acknowledge its capacity to corrupt hearts and communities, leading us away from the light and truth found in Christ.
A Christian Call to Action
We must declare boldly: Racism is incompatible with the life and teachings of Jesus. To tolerate or enable racism is to reject the love and reconciliation Christ offers to all. We are called to stand firm against injustice, to seek forgiveness where we have failed, and to build communities rooted in grace.
Our Shared Responsibility
Racism is a rejection of God’s image and the love Christ commands us to share. Let us unite in faith,
denounce all forms of hatred, and walk together on the path of reconciliation and love.
Resources & Declarations
Equip yourself and your church with tools to confront racism and walk in reconciliation. Download our free guides and declarations here
Share Your Voice
We believe in open, honest dialogue. How has your faith shaped your view of racism and justice? What does this declaration mean to you? Join the conversation below.
“Reading the declaration reminded me that racism isn’t just a social issue, it’s a spiritual one. Our church is now starting small groups to study these truths.”
“This site gave me the courage to talk about race openly in my Bible study group. Healing begins with honesty and humility.”
“The message that racism is incompatible with Christ’s teachings is so powerful. The Gospel truly unites us across every culture and nation.”

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