This Is America
The threat we witnessed at the United States Capitol today is not unprecedented. We will hear political figures indicate the disorder does not reflect American practice and values. We cannot afford to be apologetic in this moment or romanticize American history.
An Open Letter of Lament and Call to Action in Solidarity with Anjanette Young
The Chicago Police Department’s invasion of Anjanette Young’s home and disregard of her pleas is systemic degradation.
Breath is the foundation for which the Lord God gives life.
Sickness has plagued us from the beginning of time. It’s the reason why healing is such a key component of our sacred text.
Through God's Grace and Mercy
Whether we help in a food pantry, open our doors to a person looking for shelter, or give a dollar to a person in need, we reflect on Luke 10 as a call for spiritual renewal.
Let's Light Some Candles Today
There is an old saying that it is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness. Let’s light some candles today.
Statement Regarding the Vandalism of Black Churches
Glowing flaming crosses are just as American as glaring red rockets. Systemic racism and White supremacy are among our nation’s cornerstones.
Hope is the Anchor for Our Souls
“This hope is a strong and trustworthy anchor for our souls.” Romans 6:19a New Living Translation (NLT).
New LGBTQIA+ Platform Will Help Create More Just Society
A promise of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness is our nation’s cornerstone—the seed from which the American Dream grew.
Your Role in the Georgia Runoff Elections
Individuals from around the country can join the effort for record turnout in the runoffs.
The Execution of Mr. Brandon Bernard Signals All Lives Still Do Not Matter in America
Since the Trump administration has lifted the moratorium on executions, the number of state sanctioned executions have been disproportionately of Black people.
Public Housing Access Bill (HB 206)
Housing is a critical need, especially during a pandemic. This is even more true for people returning from incarceration who are 10 times more likely to be homeless.
Reflection & Prayer of Joy
This Advent season Sisters and Brothers let us remember that anticipatory Joy. Let us remember that there is a Joy so powerful that it can make us fall to our knees.
Breathing is Life, Freedom, Love and Truth
Teach me your way, O Lord, and lead me on a level path because of my enemies.
Support the Restorative Sentencing Act
The Restorative Sentencing Act is a measure born out of the inspiration of a group of men confined at the Kewanee Life Skills Re-entry Center, located in Kewanee, Illinois. The measure started as a quest to abolish Truth-in-Sentencing laws. Please urge your legislators to support this Act.
Educational Programs for White Church Members to Change Structural Racism
The Justice and Witness Ministry of the Chicago Metropolitan Association of the Illinois Conference of the United Church of Christ has put together educational programs plus other resources.
Inhale and Exhale.
We must breathe to keep our hearts beating and blood flowing. But, so many of life’s challenges threaten to or actually do suffocate us.
We Must Breathe and Support the Breath of Others
Community Renewal Society is essential to the eradication of systemic racism in the United States because we must breathe.
132 Calls — A Story of Love and Indifference in a Chicago Jail
View the first in a series of animated videos about Cassandra's fight to get justice for Nickolas Lee, her husband who died after contracting COVID-19 in Cook County Jail.
What We're Reading
Necropolitics: The Religious Crisis of Mass Incarceration in America By CRS board member, Christopher D. Ringer
We Must Come Together
Just as God gave us the breath of life, we must express our gratitude by giving to the work that minister to the needs of others.