Intercultural Ministries
Journey through July and August
Join us as together we journey through July and August with featured online resources and posts on racial justice. Peacebuilding, educational videos, articles, and posts are now being shared on the
- Church of the Brethren Intercultural Ministries Facebook page and the
- Office of Peacebuilding Policy Facebook page
Here are Racial Justice Resources, Part 1 and Racial Justice Resources, Part 2. These are resources we have shared recently on social media.
What does it mean to be God’s family? The Church of the Brethren has committed itself to being transformed completely—as individuals, as congregations, as a denomination—so that we continually grow into the vision of Revelation 7:9. We seek to be separate no more.
After this I looked, and there was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, robed in white, with palm branches in their hands. (Revelation 7:9)
Read the Annual Conference paper, "Becoming a Multi-Ethnic Church."
The work of discipleship serves to restore our relationships, with one another and with God, in ways that uphold justice and righteousness. This includes the work to eliminate white supremacy in all its forms. Discipleship Ministries offers resources and opportunities to learn more about the impact of race and racism on our nation, the identity of the church, and individual discipleship.
Go to Discipleship Ministries resources on race and racism.
Intercultural Ministries news
- Atlantic Southeast District to present a Virtual Peace Camp 2020 August 30, 2020
- Moderator’s virtual town hall will feature Andrew Young on Sept. 17 August 29, 2020
- ‘The Church in Black and White’ symposium is planned for Sept. 12 August 22, 2020
- Webinars explore path to healing racism, eco-discipleship August 1, 2020
- Illinois and Wisconsin District issues statement of response to racial injustice July 31, 2020
