Frequently Asked Questions

How does COVID-19 affect the event?

Please do not attend if you are feeling sick or experiencing any COVID-19 symptoms. Follow social distancing guidelines by keeping a distance of at least 6 feet, wear your mask or face-covering at all times, and use hand sanitizer before you come and when you leave.

Why are people wearing masks or tape with handwriting over their mouths?

While our voices are silent in the protest, our prayers are still being heard in Heaven. In Isaiah 6, the prophet beholds the Lord of glory and realizes that he is a man of unclean lips and he lives among a people of unclean lips. The white tape symbolizes God’s purification of our lips and our hearts. The tape also allows us to protest in solidarity with those whose voices have been silenced due to acts of injustice.

What is The Wall?

A silent, peaceful, prayer protest to the Lord, we transform our "altars of pain" (in a place of historic division or tragedy) into altars of prayer.

Do I need to sign up?

We strongly recommend signing up so that organizers know how many people to expect and so that you are made aware in case of any changes arise. Find your local event here.

I am a church leader; how can I get our community involved?

We highly encourage communities to organize and get involved together as a group. We recommend reaching out to other pastors and leaders in your community and inviting their congregations to participate. Having demonstrations that encompass many different ministries is powerful and a stunning example of Christ-centered unity. Sign up to host a local event here.

What is a Hope Rally?

A worship gathering that raises local voices in hope, testimony, worship & prayer.

If you have anymore questions, please email mobilize@civilrighteousness.org and include your state or country in the subject line.