Justice and Hope Sunday - Offering Resources
Justice and Hope Sunday is scheduled for March 6! Use the following resources to describe the ministry of the Center for Public Dialogue in Canada.
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Justice and Hope Sunday is scheduled for March 6! Use the following resources to describe the ministry of the Center for Public Dialogue in Canada.
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.
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.
The Christian Reformed Centre for Public Dialogue and the office of Canadian Ministries wish to bring the following letter from the Canadian Council of Christian Charities to your attention.
Now is the moment to raise our voices, both in prayer and advocacy, for a Canada where Indigenous children finally have equal opportunities to flourish.
Many Canadians are expressing concerns about the recent changes to the Canada summer jobs application process. We have a few suggestions for those with concerns about this issue.