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Simplicity in Silence, 2025 Lenten Devotional Guide
This 7 week devotional was born out of the need to sit in silent reflection in these times, and a heart for justice and advocacy.
Post-Election Self Care Kit
This self-care resource provides a list of 10 ways to engage with self-care when coping with inauguration emotions.
Abolition of The Death Penalty: A Conversation about Faithful Response
*Marcellus “Khalifah” Williams was a man who served 20 years on Missouri’s death row. He was put to death on September 24th, 2024, at 6:01 p.m. after DNA evidence had been submitted proving his innocence. It is his memory, as well as the lives of so many others harmed by the death penalty, that we have created this resource. The following conversation contains detailed accounts of his death.
Components of Grief PDF
This helpful visual provides a look at the holistic impact grief has on an individual. You can use this graphic for personal use, in virtual form, or to download as a poster.
The Impact of Summer on Vulnerable Kids
This issue of Table Topics will present questions and resources for faith communities to explore together in this complicated, yet critical discussion about advocacy for children during the summer.
Helping Neighbors in Danger in the Summer Heat.
This Table Topics article explores the needs of neighbors without stable shelter in the high heat of the summer and five ways that faith communities can help to meet practical heat-related needs.
It’s Okay that You’re Not Okay - Book Discussion Guide
“It’s OK That You’re Not OK” by Megan Devine is a book that explores grief in the context of a culture and societies that do not understand.
Juneteenth Resources for Faith Leaders
These resources are designed to increase your awareness and understanding of the history of the Juneteenth holiday so that you can better honor it in your faith spaces.
Content Cast: A Conversation about SPED Programs and how Faith Communities can be Involved
This content cast conversation shares about the SPED program and how faith communities can be involved.
Movie Night Selection Suggestions
Is your faith community looking to host a movie night? Here are some suggestions for various months of 2024-2025 based upon worldwide monthly awareness themes.
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Pyramid
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is a psychological model that honors what humans need in order to grow and heal.
Cultural Humility
This resource addresses the disparities for trauma-informed care among individuals of different culture and marginalized people groups.
Autism Spectrum Disorder
This resources provides an overview of Autism Spectrum Disorder with practical ways to engage with and individuals of all ages who are on the spectrum.
Revisions to the Lord’s Prayer in Non-Violent and Affirming Language
This resource was written by Jennie to her community with two separate revisions to offer language that is affirming and non-violent .
How to Advocate with Elected Officials
These two documents provide some narrative and ideas on how to advocate with elected officials about social justice causes.
Ideas for Connecting to Local Schools
This document provides some creative ways on connecting to your local neighborhood school to provide support and community for families in your neighborhood and for the teachers and administrators who provide so much support.
Supporting Empaths in your Community
Written by a vulnerable empath, this document and affirming poem at the end are designed to provide a perspective on how to support empaths in your community, whether that be a faith gathering, a workplace, or a friend group.