Politics is dividing the Church. The After Party is here to help.

A free, six-week course helping your community shift from political despair to discipleship –together.

Built for churches and small groups, The After Party combines short videos, personal reflection, and rich conversation to move Christians from polarization to spiritual formation. It doesn’t tell you what to believe. Instead, it helps you practice how to engage—rooted in Jesus, not tribalism.

‘How Has The After Party Impacted You?’

“The After Party Course renewed my hope, not in a political candidate, but in Jesus. I finally feel like I can engage politically without losing my soul.”

“This course gave our small, struggling church a place for healing. People loved having a safe, informal setting to explore politics through the lens of Christ.”

“Like many, I’ve felt politically homeless since 2016. The After Party content has helped to affirm my commitment to pursue a different kind of political engagement in the face of immense pressure toward partisanship.”

“The After Party was a turning point for me and my broken relationship with my in-laws.”

No matter your setting or your schedule—there’s a way to walk through The After Party that works for you.

6 Week Series

Designed for reflection and conversation over time. Great for churches, groups, or individuals.

1-3 Day Workshop

A condensed, immersive experience for a retreat, Saturday session, or special gathering.

In Your Church

Run TAP as a churchwide campaign, in your adult education classes or in your small group curriculum.

In a Small Group

Invite friends or neighbors to join you at home, online, or in a community setting.

On Your Own

Go solo at your own pace—with a journal, a Bible, and space to reflect.

Meet your instructors

Curtis Chang is the founding Executive Director of Redeeming Babel, host of the Good Faith podcast, and author of The Anxiety Opportunity: How Worry Is the Doorway to Your Best Self.
David French is a columnist at The New York Times and author of Divided We Fall: America’s Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation.
Russell Moore is Editor-in-Chief of Christianity Today, the Director of its Public Theology Project, and author of Losing Our Religion: An Altar Call for Evangelical America.

How it works

Our free course will guide you through six videos, interactive sessions, and reflections questions to help you focus less on the "what" of politics — “What policy, party, or candidate is most Christian?” — and more on the "how" of politics so we can ask "How do I relate to others — including those I might disagree with — so that I better reflect Jesus?”

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