Posted on 02/14/2021 3:24:15 PM PST by ebb tide
WASHINGTON (RNS) — President Joe Biden is expected to sign an executive order on Sunday (Feb. 14) reestablishing the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships, undoing former President Donald Trump’s efforts to reshape an agency that went largely unstaffed for most of his tenure.
In a statement accompanying the announcement of the executive order, Biden echoed his recent remarks to the National Prayer Breakfast, bemoaning widespread physical and economic suffering due to the coronavirus pandemic, racism and climate change. He added that those struggling “are fellow Americans” and are deserving of aid.
“This is not a nation that can, or will, simply stand by and watch the suffering around us. That is not who we are. That is not what faith calls us to be,” he said. “That is why I’m reestablishing the White House Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships to work with leaders of different faiths and backgrounds who are the frontlines of their communities in crisis and who can help us heal, unite, and rebuild.”
He added: “We still have many difficult nights to endure. But we will get through them together and with faith guiding us through the darkness and into the light.”
Biden is expected to appoint Melissa Rogers, a First Amendment lawyer and senior fellow at the Brookings Institution to oversee the office, as Rogers did in former President Barack Obama’s second term. Rogers will also serve as senior director for faith and public policy in the White House Domestic Policy Council.
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The office’s deputy director will be Josh Dickson, who ran faith outreach for the Biden-Harris campaign. Trey Baker, who worked as the National Director of African American Engagement on Biden’s campaign, will serve as the White House office’s liaison to Black communities, a role that includes Black religious groups.
Besides fighting the pandemic and racism and assisting with economic recovery, the office will focus its efforts on helping disadvantaged communities, advancing global humanitarian work, strengthening pluralism and protecting “cherished guarantees of church-state separation and freedom for people of all faiths and none.”
The announcement noted that the office will work with Centers for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships that are embedded in agencies across the federal government.
The faith-based office has been called by different names since President George W. Bush established it, and different presidents have granted its clients — religious and secular organizations — varying degrees of access.
Biden will return the name the office had during the Obama administration, when Rogers led it from 2013-2017.
Under President Trump, the office went largely unstaffed until 2019, when he tapped Pentecostal preacher and longtime Trump adviser Paula White to oversee what he called the Faith and Opportunity Initiative. Until then, much of Trump’s religious outreach involved informal meetings with mostly Christian faith leaders — especially a core group who became known as his unofficial evangelical advisers.
The two previous administrations made concerted efforts to connect with a wide array of faith groups, with bipartisan and interreligious access through the faith-based office, related cabinet-level offices and task forces.
Rogers has been critical of what she saw as Trump’s disproportionate engagement with evangelicals, saying in 2017 that “the continuance of this Evangelical Executive Advisory Board, even unofficially, and the apparent failure to have any comparable entity that is open to non-evangelicals, sends a troubling message that the administration prefers evangelicals over other people of faith.”
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Rogers also opposed Trump administration plans to remove the requirement that faith-based social service providers offer a secular alternative to people seeking their assistance.
“You can’t benefit from protections you don’t know you have,” she tweeted in January 2020. “The religious liberty of social service beneficiaries is as important as the religious liberty of faith-based providers.”
Rogers came to Biden’s defense in August when she said Trump made “wild assertions” about the former vice president during the 2020 campaign. She said the claims by Trump that Biden would have a “no religion, no anything” approach to faith if he became president “could not be more wrong.”
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Sounds like a waste of money.
The Framers did not intend for presidents to use Executive Orders to be used in such a great frequency.
Ironically, although they call it a "faith office", they'll be worshiping money.
And leading the new Inquisition...
Will there be separate facilities for ‘underrepresented’ faiths, such as Islam, Scientology, Paganism, Santa Maria or even Satanism?
Say so in the beginning, because the definition of ‘religion’ is going to be tested, guaranteed.
As the saying goes; “Nothing’s sacred”.
Biden "said" nothing of the kind. One of Biden's handlers wrote that statement and attributed it to him. Biden himself is enjoying a hearty bowl of Cream O' Wheat with cinnamon toast and watching reruns of "Flipper."
I still laugh when I watch the movie Caddyshack and the voice of the gopher is Flipper’s.
himself is enjoying a hearty bowl of Cream O’ Wheat with cinnamon toast and watching reruns of “Flipper.”
Where do i sign up for that ?
Translation - Get the churches onto the government teat and in line with communist policy. Just like in China (which also has faith based “rights”)
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Bet they will determine what is hate speech and what is not inside the churches.
New Revised Version -- money for community organizin'.
ACLU MIA
Perpetual Pandemics
Racism
Climate Change
Get ready for the Woke-ic Jihad.
Warning sign there....
“....since President George W. Bush established it”
I go to my faith office every Sunday, don’t need your kind offer of assistance mr dr Jill.
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