Advocacy Day 2025
To learn more
Questions? Contact the Advocacy Day team at [email protected]
Advocacy Day Activities Include:
- Advocacy Activities Include:
- Meetings with legislators
- Poster making for press conference
- Letter writing
- Prayer in the rotunda
- Prayer in the sanctuary
Important Dates
*All times Eastern Standard Time
January 27, 7:00 PM, Zoom - Advocacy Day Preview
February 12 - 12:15-12:45 PM - Lunch and Learn: Advocacy Day 2025 via the Michigan Conference's Facebook page. Watch here.
February 24, 7:00 PM, Training #1
March 3, 7:00 PM, Training #2
March 12 - 7:30 AM Advocacy Day!
TBD - Debrief
*For all Advocacy Day trainings, debrief, and related meetings a Zoom link will be sent when you register for Advocacy Day.
WHAT
The 2025 Advocacy Day at the Michigan State Capitol will be held on Wednesday, March 12. Last year, 200 United Methodists and friends from across Michigan spent the day advocating with their state legislators, and this year, we hope to grow that participation.
WHO
This event is for anyone who cares about justice and advocacy concerns in Michigan. In other words, everyone!
WHEN
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
*All times Eastern Standard Time
7:30 AM Registration and refreshments
8:30 AM Welcome
9:30 AM - 11:30 AM Advocacy Activities
11:30 AM Press Conference
12:15 PM Lunch
1:00 PM Worship
Official events conclude after worship. Capitol tours are optional at 2:30 PM and 3:00 PM. Sign-up is included in the registration form.
COST
More information coming soon.
WHERE
Central United Methodist, 215 N. Capital Ave., Lansing, MI 48933
Sharing your important voice; What you need to know.
- Find your state representative on this web page. Find your state senator on this web page. You’ll obtain their contact information, including addresses and phone numbers. Write to each separately.
- Consider hosting a letter-writing party or other opportunities.
- Consider writing and/or collecting the letters during worship and including them in the prayer of dedication.
- If calling a legislator's office, talking to a staff member can also be helpful.
- This article from Michigan State University has helpful guidelines.
Last Updated on December 11, 2024