Vaccinations Through an Equity Lens: What Can Churches Do?
What would it look like to see vaccine distribution through the eyes of equity?
From golf ministry to moving into your church neighborhood, let's discuss how churches can engage.
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What would it look like to see vaccine distribution through the eyes of equity?
In anticipation of Canadian Foodgrains Bank Sunday, plan a congregational watch party on this short (23-minute) documentary called Common Strength.
"There are many things we cannot talk about. But when we tell you it is exhausting and heartbreaking, we need to be heard."
This series of 6 webinars explores ways churches can be better neighbors.
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.
The best ways for us and our churches to give at Christmas, or any time, is by discovering and building on the gifts and skills of people and communities.
Is it time to evaluate if the Christmas giving project you’ve ALWAYS done, is, well, just? Find a Q&A and 3 principles to help you create more just Christmas giving opportunities.
Many people in our churches and communities understand the darkness, especially this year. What are some practical ways churches can shine the Light of Christ with our neighbors this year?
The following document is a call for Christians across Canada to protect our civil liberties. Please bring it to the attention of your church Councils and pastors.
What does it mean to be a witness for Christ? We'll explore that question in a week-long devotional that's free for you, your family, your small group, your church, and anyone else interested in joining God on mission.
As we wonder about schools and their reopening plans, are congregations involved in crafting creative community solutions and ideas to make education for all students a fair and equitable priority?
N.T. Wright is less concerned about the "why" of the Pandemic and more concerned about the "what" of the Christian response.
Do you want your church to connect with your neighborhood and reach new people? Here are two learning opportunities to help you do this in our current context.
I interviewed an Alberta emergency room physician, an emergency room nurse, a unit nurse, and a primary-care paramedic. Here's what I found.
Through this experience, you can be coached by an experienced Resonate staff person and join an online community—and it’s free to participants!
What are you doing to check-in on your church and community members? Here are some resources, and we would love to hear your stories.
How can we love, serve, and share the good news of Holy Week when we are stuck inside our homes? Here are a few ideas for these unexpected times.
Wondering how your church will meet the needs of its members and community? You can lead the way to create a system of response and hope.
What does loving your neighbor look like during this COVID-19 season?
As places where people gather, our congregations have a special role to play in the face of coronavirus COVID-19.
In the disruption of COVID-19, we have an opportunity to take advantage of the break in people’s busy schedules and love our neighbors in new ways.
Rev. Kristen Peachey, Director of Faith and Health Partnerships, shares wonderful resources in response to the Coronavirus.
More churches in hurricane-prone locations are standing in as storm shelters. Yet many aren’t prepared to protect their own property or members.
Here's a review of Brian Fikkert and Kelly M. Kapic's recent book, A Field Guide To Becoming Whole. The book and field guide are helpful in understanding where traditional responses to poverty have missed the mark.
This two day interactive training will take place in Grand Rapids, MI from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Friday & Saturday, November 8 and 9. Cost: $120 (includes lunch).