Despite good intentions, white people tend to run ahead and take the lead, taking action that is uninformed, misdirected, and not well received by BIPOC communities. How can they learn to adopt a role that better reflects the redemptive power dynamics of God’s kingdom?
A stunted imagination
Learning How to Pedal
Learning to Bring Our Whole Selves
MLK in Boston
Learning As We Go
Lessons We’re Learning
Origin Story: How RCCI's first cohort took shape
Next Step Resources on Race for White Evangelicals
Intro to Civic Engagement in Massachusetts for White Folks
White evangelicals who are moved by their biblical convictions to pursue justice and resist oppression often lack clear direction on how to seek these aims in concrete and tangible ways. This resource is designed to be a launching pad for White evangelicals to learn how to use their time, talents, and treasures for civic engagement.
Resources for Teaching Children Anti-Racism
History of Racism in Boston: A Resource List
When a White "Sorry" Is Not Enough
The Journey for Justice: How Lament Powers Repair
A Theology of Racial Healing
Today, issues related to race are sometimes seen as “liberal” or “political” issues. As a result, some Christians have disengaged from this important conversation, and this breaks the heart of God. Racial healing is first and foremost a biblical value. This article from the Race & Christian Community team explores a Biblical theology of racial healing.