Racial Justice Study Day: Empowering Our Community
Join us for an enlightening Racial Justice Study Day, exclusively for those working or worshipping in our churches and church schools.
This study day on 8th October, is part of a broader drive within the Church of England. It aligns with the work of the National Racial Justice Task Force and builds upon our own Diocesan Racial Justice Vision.
This programme is designed to equip you with valuable insights and tools to support racial justice activity in your respective roles.
Attendees will benefit by gaining practical strategies to create inclusive worship environments, and learn how to facilitate meaningful conversations about race within your congregation or school setting.
The day will help you deepen your understanding of biblical and theological foundations for racial justice which in turn will aid the church's ongoing efforts to combat racism and promote equality.
This is a great networking opportunity to be with like-minded individuals committed to positive change.
Join us as we take practical steps towards realising this vision and preparing our church community for the Kingdom of Heaven, where people of all nations, tribes, and languages will dwell together.
Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a transformative journey towards racial justice. Your participation is crucial in shaping a more inclusive and equitable future for our church and society.
- To view the whole programme for the day, find information about the key speakers and Register your place click here
- You can find the Diocesan Racial Justice Vision here
- The archbishops 2021 Lament to Action report is here