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It's a call for our time.   

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Racism continues to hold a grip on our nation.   We see this enduring reality through the widening wealth gap between blacks and whites; disparate health impacts for African Americans during Covid 19, child birth, and climate change; and the treatment of people of color in the criminal justice system – to name just a few examples.  Over the centuries, white faith communities have been deeply complicit in this story of oppression.  But we believe there’s a stirring among people of faith, a hunger, for racial justice and healing.  Many just aren’t sure how to go about it and could use a partner along the way.

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Are you ready to take the next step?

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OUR WORK
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How we Work

The mission of Interwoven Congregations is to help faith communities in the U.S. become agents for racial justice and healing -- within their congregations, in their community, and across society at large.  We support  faith communities as they: â€‹â€‹

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UnderstandRacism        

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Build Relationships     

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Take Action    

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Follow the Series!

Follow our 4-part series on Doing Racial Justice.  It began with The Apology  and Congregations Doing Racial Justice!   

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Next up: Our Reparations 

issue is dropping now on  our Blog!  

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Not a subscriber?  (It's free!)  Sign up here!

            Racial Justice Resources                for your Congregation 

 Watch the MLK Day Public Reading Event
                                           

 

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 Thanks to everyone who joined us for this event where 24 people from 3 continents read Dr. King's Letter from a Birmingham Jail!    You can watch the full event recording here

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                                    "Me and White Supremacy"
                                    Study circles launch March 2025
                                       

 

As we step further into 2025, we invite you to share in a

personal examination of the dynamic at the heart of our    nation's challenge for racial justice.  We will use Layla      Saad's penetrating text and guided journal, "Me and        White Supremacy."  Learn more about the study groups and how to sign up here.   The first group kicks off in March. 

Interwoven Conversation Cards
Could you use a hand in starting a conversation about race in your congregation,     or taking that dialogue deeper?  Request your own downloadable copy of the Interwoven Conversation Cards (with guidelines) to help your faith community engage these key issues while spurring relationship building and steps toward action.

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Take a Civil Rights Pilgrimage
(You can do it in 10 minutes!)

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If you'd like to stand at the resting place for Dr. King and Corretta Scott King, enter the sanctuary of the 16th St. Baptist Church in Birmingham, walk the Edmund Pettus Bridge, gaze up at the hanging bronze markers of the Equal Justice Initiative's Peace and Justice Memorial, and hear the reflections of our pilgrimage participants along the way (spoken AND in song!), here's all of that in a 10 minute video.   

Support Us

 

If you're passionate about racial justice and healing and would like to help us expand our reach, please donate today!     

 

Thank you!

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Contact Us

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Contact us to:

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  • Receive your electronic copy of the Interwoven Conversation Cards!

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  • Sign up for one of the "Me and White Supremacy" study circles (launch Feb. 2025).  ​​

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  • Subscribe to Interwoven Congregations Quarterly (free), a journal designed to encourage, challenge and sustain you in  your work for racial justice and healing.

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  • Receive the Congregational Antiracism Survey (free) to help your faith community gauge where you are in your antiracism journey today and what your next steps might be.

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  • Find out more about how your faith community could participate as an Interwoven Congregation.

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