Becas de Relaciones Raciales
Se alienta a las personas negras, indígenas o de color que asisten (o esperan asistir) al Seminario Calvin o a una universidad asociada con el ICR a solicitar una Beca de Relaciones Raciales.
Connect with others. Here's the forum for persons passionate about reducing the causes and effects of racism within the body of believers.
Here you'll find resources posted by individuals, churches, and ministries. Add comments, give a 'thumbs up', or post your own. Can't find something? Use the chat box to let us know.
Se alienta a las personas negras, indígenas o de color que asisten (o esperan asistir) al Seminario Calvin o a una universidad asociada con el ICR a solicitar una Beca de Relaciones Raciales.
In this special episode of the Antioch Podcast, you'll hear real-time processing on the tragic shooting of Patrick Lyoya in Grand Rapids, Mich.
The Office of Race Relations is privileged to introduce you to Yohan Lee, one of the recipients of the 2021/22 Multiracial Student Scholarships. Read his brief biography and some of his thoughts on the importance of social justice.
Black, Indigenous, or People of Color who are attending (or hope to attend) Calvin Seminary or a college associated with the CRC are encouraged to apply for a Race Relations Scholarship.
Learn more about the work of Race Relations, including information on their mandate, workshops, resources, and staff.
This engaging panel discussion will celebrate intergenerational stories and journeys of African American Pastors and leaders in the CRC.
Celebrate the multicultural church of Christ on Race Relations Sunday (February 6, 2022). Find worship resources here!
On November 4, the CRC Office of Race Relations is co-hosting a free webinar offering guidance for Christian organizations on the (often polarizing) topic of diversity.
This year marks the first official recognition of Emancipation Day by the Government of Canada. To help mark the day, the Canadian Council of Churches has provided worship resources.
Watch a recording of the recent webinar conversation among a panel of white anti-racism allies.
Why is it difficult to teach and preach about racism? The Office of Race Relations held a webinar discussion with a few leaders from across the US on May 11, 2021 focusing on this question.
The CRC Office of Race Relations shares helpful links to workshops, resources, and podcasts that will help jumpstart conversations about racism and justice.
We hope this hour-long conversation will help you learn the importance of seeing history from perspectives other than your own.
We do not want to turn away from this pain, but instead would like to do a better job of pointing you towards resources to use with your Youth Group or during SERVE.
Here are resources to help your church celebrate the multicultural church of Christ!
In two separate blogs, Dr. Stan Wallace of Global Scholars (USA) navigates through the turbulent waters of Social Justice (intentionally capitalized) and social justice.
The analysis found in Du Mez' book Jesus and John Wayne drives one to ponder how the balance of influences one leans on shapes the totality of a world-and-life view.
God’s mission is mainly propagated by his church—and therefore, the body of Christ must be the embodiment of his shalom and unity.
Celebrate the multicultural church of Christ on Race Relations Sunday (February 7, 2021). Find worship resources here!
This asynchronous learning course (online, DIY) will help individuals to learn and understand the beginning of the racial division between white and non-white peoples.
Watch a recording of the January 5 webinar that addressed the challenge of changing attitudes and on moving anti-racist talk into anti-racism actions.
Join the CRC Office of Race Relations on January 17 as they co-sponsor a virtual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Community Celebration!
In this video, Dr. Voddie Baucham, Dean of Theology at African Christian University in Zambia, carefully unpacks Ephesians 2:10-11 as he asserts that racial reconciliation is "something that we must believe" rather than achieve.
On November 12, the Office of Race Relations hosted a webinar on the post-election outlook for antiracism efforts. Find the recording and other resources here!
On October 28, the Office of Race Relations hosted a webinar with Pastor Mike Peters who spoke on the topic of addressing Native American issues as a non-native. View the recording and other resources!