Oh No, I’ve Been Invited to a Talking Circle
A reflection on talking circles, written by Richard Silversmith.
Connect with others. Discuss ways to inform and engage your congregation in efforts of social justice.
Write your own blog post to share your ministry experience with others.
A reflection on talking circles, written by Richard Silversmith.
Syd Hielema shares his journey through Hearts Exchanged so far.
Today for Indigenous people, the water is roaring!
Ministering that has substance includes love and compassion, a listening ear, prayers, and laughter.
From Indigenous columnist Richard Silversmith. "As in the Jewish exile to Babylon, the Indigenous experience, ‘diaspora,’ carries a sense of betrayal, of broken treaties, loss of lands and culture."
Engage kids with Indigenous justice through reading age appropriate books!
Justice and Reconciliation Mobilizer Shannon Perez’s has provided her Top 6 thought provoking reads on Indigenous justice.
A team of facilitators met this past fall for a Race Relations learning retreat in Sierra Madre, CA. They prayed together, grew together, and explored the history of Native Americans in California.
Read stories from people who have been impacted by the work of the Canadian Indigenous Ministry Committee.
We don’t know what we invite in when we open up our table. What we do know is that we have been called by a welcoming God. We know that we have been called by a God who just loves to reconcile—it’s his favorite work.
In Cambodia and Myanmar I have seen firsthand how government corruption, especially related to deals to extract valuable natural resources, falls hardest on the poorest and most vulnerable communities.