Interfaith Action of Central Texas (iACT) is an organization rooted in the belief that peace is possible when we choose respect, understanding, and compassion for one another. Through interfaith dialogue, service, and celebration, we work every day to cultivate communities where people of all backgrounds and beliefs feel seen, valued, and connected.
We believe in the strength and beauty of our shared humanity. Our diversity is not a weakness—it is one of our greatest gifts. The many cultures, faiths, traditions, and life experiences that make up our communities offer wisdom, resilience, and hope. We are truly a community of communities.
That is why we are deeply saddened by the hateful rhetoric, division, and violence increasingly directed toward vulnerable communities. Hate-filled language does not exist in isolation—it fuels fear, dehumanization, and harm. It increases antisemitism, Islamophobia, xenophobia, racism, and hostility toward those who are perceived as different. When public discourse becomes rooted in blame, fear, and division, communities suffer, trust erodes, and violence becomes more possible.
We ask those who hold positions of leadership and influence to speak with care, responsibility, and compassion. Let your words be rooted in love rather than fear. Let them build bridges instead of deepening divides. Let them uplift the people and communities that together make up the great state of Texas.
When you speak, remember that children are listening. Teenagers are listening. Families, elders, and future generations are listening. Your words carry weight far beyond a moment or a headline.
Speak boldly about our shared humanity and our interconnectedness. Remind us that when we work together, we are stronger. Speak words of kindness, because kindness inspires people to act with dignity and compassion. Speak words of love, because love has the power to heal wounded hearts and bring people together.
In this moment, and in this age, we need more voices planting seeds of love—not seeds of hatred, fear, or division.
Let us remember that words can either tear people apart or help build a more compassionate world. May the words we choose be grounded in humanity, justice, humility, and love.
So please, when you speak, when you act, and when you write, remember: we are helping shape the world future generations will inherit. Let us build one that knows love.