U.S. Anti-racism Workshop: Ideology of Whiteness
This workshop will help you to learn and understand the beginning of the racial division between white and non-white peoples.
Connect with others. Discuss ways to inform and engage your congregation in efforts of social justice.
This workshop will help you to learn and understand the beginning of the racial division between white and non-white peoples.
Every article in this declaration comes from a time when a right has been violated or outright denied to Indigenous peoples. What is our call as Christians as we bear witness to such profound brokenness?
During Advent, the Office of Social Justice, World Renew, and Resonate invite you to join us as we journey through lamenting injustice to looking forward to the coming of the Prince of Peace in this free advent devotional series.
This report addresses the improvements in the refugee resettlement process in the past three years, and the areas for continued improvement and advocacy.
World Renew would like to invite you to celebrate Christmas with us! Join us in a virtual celebration on Wednesday, Dec. 16 at 7:30 pm EST.
Hearts Exchanged is a process designed to equip Reformed Christians to engage with Indigenous people as neighbours in a fulsome and humble way that builds trust and transformation.
This image provides a description of the work of the Office of Social Justice.
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.
This collection of prayers, liturgies, kids activities, and devotions are great additions to church services or your own reflections on justice.
We've made commitments throughout the years as a denomination to turn away from the sins of colonization and dehumanization and towards a better way of walking together, in respect of our treaties and Indigenous rights.
Are you talking about Indigenous justice with kids at church or at home? Here are a few ideas to get you started!
How should Christians respond in the midst of our polarizing political climate? By engaging in one of the most political acts available to us: Prayer.
Perhaps the rhythm that I find most challenging and most important, however, is God’s heartbeat for justice and mercy.
A description of restorative justice or restorative practices without a sea of definitions, paradigm shifts and anecdotes: a restorative gift.
In anticipation of Canadian Foodgrains Bank Sunday, plan a congregational watch party on this short (23-minute) documentary called Common Strength.
In two separate blogs, Dr. Stan Wallace of Global Scholars (USA) navigates through the turbulent waters of Social Justice (intentionally capitalized) and 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.
Mosaic Church in Vancouver is centered around building transformational community among the marginalized. The pandemic has disproportionately affected their church.
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.
This virtual trip for high school students offers the unique opportunity to build community with people who care about the climate crisis.
Check out this list of 19 book suggestions from Dr. Henry Brower to dig deeper into climate science and our faith.
Each week, we’ll share practical challenges and Scriptural reflections on how we can be faithful stewards during this season of worship.
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.
What would it look like to see vaccine distribution through the eyes of equity?
Join World Renew and Canadian Foodgrains Bank's Andy Harrington for a LIVE devotional experience on March 4 at 3 pm (EST).