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The Invitation to Racial Righteousness
The Invitation to Racial Righteousness
An experience that will challenge participants to move beyond language
and knowledge of racial righteousness to a deeper place of personal
awareness, responsibility, healing and action. Striving toward the
Kingdom vision reflected in Revelation 7:9, The Invitation to Racial Righteousness will help participants:
- engage in relationship and community building activities to move toward true community across ethnic and racial lines;
- explore racial and ethnic injustices that exist in our society;
- identify action steps for change, both personally and as a community.
Interested in finding out more? Contact the Covenant Resource Center. Call 1-800-338-IDEA or email resource.center (at) covchurch.org
Reflections on the I2RR experience:- "What's next? My personal Goal is to raise the level of dialogue and ultimately the level of individual, corporate, and systemic commitment to the young people with whom I have contact. I want to hear more of their stories. No, not hear, but really listen to what they have to say. By respecting and valuing their personal narratives, I can validate them and create a foundation of trust so that they will hear and listen to my story. Both generations learn from each other....To break the chains of indifference, racism, bigotry and other negative situations is humanly impossible. In Christ, with the power of the Holy Spirit, all things are possible." - I2RR participant from Bayside of South Sacramento
- "As I read through evaluations of the I2RR weekend, I saw
where many said that what they had learned was that there is indeed
deep pain and grave injustice that has been visited upon minority
cultures, and that the dominant culture in our country has worked hard
to mask the effects of that. I also noted that what many were now
committed to, was a desire to be intentional with racial relationships,
and to be more sensitive and aware of the need to reach beyond what has
been familiar and comfortable. That is quite satisfying to read – but I pray that we will indeed work
hard to make it reality in our midst. The Bible is a story of
many journeys to difficult places – to the promised land – to the
wilderness – to the cross. But this is the pilgrimage of
disciples, and praise God! – we are on the road." - Bob Anderson, Pastor, Valley Hi Covenant
Download the following reflection, "Winning the Race," written by Pastor Dan Shelton of Kerman Covenant Church: winning-the-race.pdf
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