The Story of Peter & Cornelius

This anti-racism Bible study on Acts 10, “The Story of Peter and Cornelius”, can be used in your group to introduce people to Scripture that affirms diversity as being both of God and part of the glory of the gospel of Jesus Christ. The study consists of...

Helpful Conversations about Race

Far too many conversations about race fail to be helpful. This resource, “How to have a helpful conversation about race in the church,” offers congregations a way to begin talking about race. This resource includes a glossary of definitions common among anti-racism...

Listening to the Third Slave

“Listening to the Third Slave” takes a fresh look at the parable of the talents in Matthew and Luke. What if the slave who tucked away the master’s money wasn’t lazy after all? What if he wanted to make a point? This study is about living our faith in a...

Historical Timeline of Race Relations

The most helpful conversations about race happen when people have knowledge of the racialized history of the United States. Racialized historical data provides a framework that helps make sense out of what confronts us today. This timeline is a tool to further that...

One Body, Many Members

A journey for Christians across race, culture, and class “One Body, Many Members” is a resource designed to help equip congregations to reach out and fully welcome persons, whose race, culture, and class is different from their own. Part I: Leadership Part...