What does it mean to be a Christian and stand with the Jewish people?
Built for churches, leaders, and everyday Christians.
The Olive Tree Campaign gives Christians a simple, biblical way to understand their relationship with the Jewish people and strengthen their own identity.
What Is the Olive Tree Campaign?
The Olive Tree Campaign gives Christians a clear biblical language to resist anti-Semitism, honor the Jewish people, and deepen Christian faith.
Grounded in Paul’s Olive Tree metaphor in Romans 11, the campaign offers a framework for churches, leaders, and individuals to build healthier Jewish–Christian relationships.
The Heart of the Campaign
The Olive Tree Affirmations
At the center of the Olive Tree Campaign are ten statements and practical applications that give Christians a framework for expressing what many already feel: a conviction to challenge anti-Semitism, resist replacement theology, and rebuild the relationship with their ancient spiritual siblings, the Jewish people.
THE 1-2-3 PLAN
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Step 1 :
Review the Affirmations
Read and download the ten biblical commitments at the heart of the campaign. -
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Step 2:
Join the Olive Tree Course Pilot
Participate in a free, Live Zoom study beginning in January 2026 that dives deep into what it means to be a Christian who stands with the Jewish people. -
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Step 3:
Share and Support the Campaign
Spread the word by sharing this page with others, and consider investing in the work needed to expand the campaign.
Frequently Asked Questions
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For centuries, Christian teaching has often created confusion or harm in how believers speak about the Jewish people. The Olive Tree Campaign offers a response to move forward with humility, clarity, and respect.
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Begin by reading the Affirmations, signing up for the pilot course, and sharing this page with others who want to strengthen Jewish–Christian understanding and relationships. And you are welcome to contact us to learn more ways we can partner.
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In 2026, we will release the Olive Tree Course, Booklet, Sermon Toolkits, and the Olive Tree Network for individuals and communities who want to grow deeper in this work.