Palm Sunday & No Kings
This year, the intersection of Palm Sunday and No Kings will be impossible to ignore; theologian Diana Butler Bass was quick to take notice:
The next No Kings protest is scheduled for March 28, the day before Palm Sunday. For Christians, the liturgical and theological possibilities are amazing. Get ready. And I imagine there will be a lot of palms waving that day!
— Diana Butler Bass (@dianabutlerbass.bsky.social) January 28, 2026 at 8:56 PM
On March 28, people will gather once again under the banner of No Kings, protesting President Trump and his administration’s tactics of fear, intimidation, and violence.
On March 29, Christian churches will gather for Palm Sunday, retelling the story of Jesus’ public procession into Jerusalem—a protest parade that disrupted expectations of power and reimagined what leadership could be.
Palm Sunday Is a Political Story
Palm Sunday reminds us that faith has always spilled into ordinary, public spaces and invites us to consider the kind of leadership we celebrate and the kind of world we long to create. Which is why we’ve created free, downloadable protest posters inspired by the story of Palm Sunday.
Check out our posters here and apparel here.
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"Blessed Are the Peacemakers, Not the Kingmakers" Flag
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View full details"We Wave Palms, They Waive Rights" Flag
The timing this year is hard to miss: No Kings events on March 28, Palm Sunday on March 29. Back-to-back days, two processions, one question—what k...
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