Growing Pains Book Discussion
Join the CRC Office of Race Relations and Calvin College for Growing Pains Book discussion and signing on October 16, 2017, @ 7 p.m. at Calvin College Chapel. We'd love to see you!
Connect with others. Here's the forum for persons passionate about reducing the causes and effects of racism within the body of believers.
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Join the CRC Office of Race Relations and Calvin College for Growing Pains Book discussion and signing on October 16, 2017, @ 7 p.m. at Calvin College Chapel. We'd love to see you!
Use these litanies to engage the issue of racism in preaching and worship.
Leadership and Race is a workshop that deliberately pursues inclusion through six tasks. This workshop is geared for those in leadership positions!
DORR is an antiracism and racial reconciliation workshop that involves activities to recognize, expose, and dismantle racism in all its forms.
This workshop introduces the concept of Cultural Intelligence (CQ) with its four concrete skill areas: Knowledge, Motivation, Interpretation and Behavior.
Widening the Circle is an antiracism workshop used in Canada and specific to Canada.
DORR — Small Groups takes the regular DORR workshop and reworks it for small groups. The audience is adults, and the curriculum has been developed for use in an adult education setting the local church.
The Belhar Confession is a gift from the church to the church. Learn about the history of this confession and find related resources below.
DORR II is designed to deepen what was started with DORR and to give hope to those trying to get at the root causes of racism, to address systemic issues, and to provide a deeper knowledge of racial reconciliation.
The six-session DVD Facing Racism includes an embedded study guide that equips you or your group to work for racial reconciliation.
This booklet covers the background of racial and ethnic diversity in the CRC and was developed by a 1992 synodical committee of the Christian Reformed Church.
Author Pedro Aviles will help you see and understand what the Hispanic tsunami means for the church — both in challenges and opportunities.
We hope you'll join us at Millbrook Christian Reformed Church on Monday, January 15 (6:30-8:30 pm).
Race Relations has compiled a list of articles for individuals or small groups on issues of racism. Find the full list here.
Race Relations has compiled a list of books for individuals or small groups on issues of racism. Find the full list here.
Every year churches across the Christian Reformed Church celebrate the multicultural church of Christ during All Nations Heritage Week. This year, the date falls on September 30, 2018. Join us in the celebration!
Looking for support as you write your All Nations Heritage Sunday sermon? Download Shiao Chong's reflection "A Biblical-Theological View on Diversity and Racism" in either Spanish or English below.
Every year churches across the CRC celebrate the multicultural church of Christ during All Nations Heritage Week. This year, the date falls on September 30, 2018. Find worship resources to support your celebration below!
Want to start a discussion on racism and racial reconciliation in your small group or church? We’ve put together some discussion guides to support you.
Get in touch with networks of solidarity and mutual here, or celebrate people of a background different than your own!
Are you a young person? Looking for a way to learn more about racism and what it means to dismantle it? Check out these opportunities.
How can we honor Christ’s diverse Body in worship? And beyond the worship service, how can we more fully live as God’s diverse and unified family? Here are a few resources we recommend.
Dig deeper into the Scripture and Reformed thinkers on race and racism to establish a firm foundation for dismantling racism.
"Whiteness" was constructed over generations — there’s plenty to learn and unlearn so that we can be free to live the abundant life God has for us! Here are some resources we recommend to get you started.
Racism is a Gospel issue. Thus, doing what we can to change these systems is part of our Christian calling.