National Weekend of Faith in Action on the Death Penalty


Ideas for Activities

What kinds of activities or events do participants organize for the NWFA?
Check out some of the suggestions below for ideas! The Resource Guidebook and Organizing Guide contain even more ideas and supporting materials (such as sample prayers or sermons). You can also read about some of the activities that took place last year for additional inspiration.

If you have questions about ideas for NWFA events or about the death penalty in your state, you can also contact your State Death Penalty Abolition Coordinator (SDPAC). Visit our U.S. map and click on your state. You'll find a SDPAC Contact Form at the bottom.

Students typically organize events in the week leading up to the NWFA. If your faith community or school has a conflict with the weekend of October 19-21, we still encourage you to register and schedule your activities whenever it is more convenient for your group.

The following ideas have been organized according to three levels. Use these levels as a guide to determine what kinds of activities or events your group can accomplish, based on the amount of time, people power, and resources needed.

Level One Activities

Require minimal planning. One person could organize an activity at this level in one to two weeks.

Level Two Activities

Require some planning by a small group, two weeks to a month ahead of time. Might also require consultation with your faith leader or community leadership.

Level Three Activities

Require advanced planning by a group of 5-7 people, at least one month ahead of time (though more lead time would be beneficial). These activities will typically require consultation with members of your congregation and/or leadership.