Efrem Smith Devotional
Efrem Smith, superintendent of the Pacific Southwest Conference brings the message during the January 16, 2013 Covenant Offices chapel services.
Efrem Smith, superintendent of the Pacific Southwest Conference brings the message during the January 16, 2013 Covenant Offices chapel services.
Michelle Alexander talks with Stan Friedman about her book, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness. For excerpts from this video, click here.
Michelle Alexander, author of, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, talks with Stan Friedman about “If Obama had lived in the hood.” For more videos from this interview, click here.
Michelle Alexander, author of, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, talks with Stan Friedman about how, “I’ve been complicit.” For more videos from this interview, click here.
Michelle Alexander, author of, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, talks with Stan Friedman about how so many are being “locked up and locked out.” For more videos from this interview, click here.
Michelle Alexander, author of, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, talks with Stan Friedman about how the “Church must be loud and clear.” For more videos from this interview, click here.
Michelle Alexander, author of, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, talks with Stan Friedman about “Some of the nicest people (you’ll meet).” For more videos from this interview, click here.
Michelle Alexander, author of, The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness, talks with Stan Friedman about the “destructive coping mechanism.” For more videos from this interview, click here.
This video shows the great number of participants in Sankofa. Many of these participants have actually participated more than once, as well. Is your name missing? Please let us know if you are interested. More information about Sankofa can be found here.
The department of Compassion, Mercy, and Justice along with the regional conferences of the Evangelical Covenant Church offer a number of pathways toward Racial Righteousness. The Sankofa journey, Journey to Mosaic, Journey to Mosaic Squared, and the Invitation to Racial Righteousness are all pathways that provide opportunities to grow into the Kingdom vision of Revelation 7:9 as we pursue the beloved community together. Contact the Department of Compassion, Mercy, and Justice (773-907-3301 or CovChurch.org/justic) or your conference office (CovChurch.org/who-we-are/structure/conferences).
Donn Engebretson served as moderator of a five-member panel that explored the second Covenant Resource Paper on the topic of Compassion, Mercy, and Justice that will go before the 126th Annual Meeting for a vote in June of 2011. The webcast served two purposes: 1) To help Covenant people engage with the content and teaching represented in this paper; 2) To help delegates to the Covenant Annual Meeting to prepare to vote on whether to adopt this paper as a [...]
The Sankofa journey, an intentional, cross-racial prayer journey, seeks to assist disciples of Christ on their move towards a righteous response to the social ills related to racism. This interactive experience explores historic sites of importance in the Civil Rights movement, sites of oppression and inequality for people of color, while seeking to move participants toward healing the wounds and racial divide caused by hundreds of years of racial injustice in the United States. Learn more about Sankofa, here.
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