Refugee Justice Worship Resources
Scripture reminds us that God cares for the foreigner, the orphan, and the widow. These resources will help you integrate welcome into your church service and devotional time.
Connect with others. Discuss ways to inform and engage your congregation in efforts of social justice.
Scripture reminds us that God cares for the foreigner, the orphan, and the widow. These resources will help you integrate welcome into your church service and devotional time.
This collection of prayers, liturgies, kids activities, and devotions are great additions to church services or your own reflections on justice.
Are you talking about refugee justice with kids at church or at home? Here are a few ideas from the Canadian context to get you started.
Wondering where to get started planning for Justice and Hope Sunday? We have gathered litanies, prayers, songs, and sermon resources below!
This report addresses the improvements in the refugee resettlement process in the past three years, and the areas for continued improvement and advocacy.
These materials provide a description of the work of the Center for Public Dialogue. Add them to any projection or PowerPoint to raise awareness or hold an offering for this ministry.
While sexual exploitation of youth has been an ongoing issue for generations, there has been growing concern and need for better understanding in recent years. Check out this excellent resource.
God cares deeply about marginalized people and expects his people to do the same. This post includes a Bible study guide on Judges 19.
Welcoming refugee claimants at Canada’s borders is a faithful response to our Christian calling to love our neighbours from all around the world. Cut through the political spin and learn the facts about refugees and immigrants in Canada.
Canada's federal budget was just released last week. Since budgets are moral documents, what does this budget have to say about the heart of our country?
Looking for a way to begin your church's Lenten reflections? Join more than 100 congregations across Canada in reflecting together on the interplay between calling out for justice and trusting that our God is making all things new.
Likely your mind is focused on Advent, but Lent will follow soon afterwards. You can order a bulletin insert for the first Sunday of Lent (February 18) now, which includes a Lent Advocacy Challenge for your congregation.
On February 18, 2018, the Centre for Public Dialogue invites you to mark Justice and Hope Sunday and reflect together on one way to love and seek justice with your neighbours — advocacy.
As part of our efforts to serve you, dear citizen, here are some things we at the Christian Reformed Centre for Public Dialogue, with our grassroots CRC and RCA committee members from across the country, are thinking about and watching as Parliament opens for the season.
We've assembled fresh content to help you and your church learn about human trafficking in Canada and respond.
Cindy Stover has just started working part-time as Justice Mobilizer for the CRC in Canada. So without further ado, here’s a little Q&A between Cindy Stover and Do Justice editor Danielle Steenwyk-Rowaan.
Looking for resources about refugees, indigenous justice, human trafficking, climate change, and more? Check out the new Christian Reformed Centre for Public Dialogue website!