Living Water Association
Ministry Resource Library
Resources you can use. Support you can trust.
Living Water Association
Ministry Resource Library
Resources you can use. Support you can trust.
Featured Resources
God is already present and active in the world around you. This toolkit invites your congregation to participate in mapping out its relationship with the surrounding neighborhood and discover places where God is already at work. When this exercise is complete, your congregation will be left with a map to discern how you might live as faithful partners with the community around you.
—Source: Living Water Association, UCC
—Created by Rev. Michael Howard, Minister of Faith in Action
Welcoming Diverity
An Inventory for Congregations
The following inventory originated in 2007 by a sub-committee of the Religious Sector of the GRACE Summit on Racism. Its aim is to aid congregations seeking to embrace and welcome the diversity of their communities. The Inventory focuses on six areas: Perceptions, Leadership, Worship, Visual, Educational, and Events. It is recommended that this Inventory be used in a workshop or by a small group, committee, or a team of interested persons.
—Source: Living Water Association, UCC
—Created by Partners for a Racism-Free Community
“Be an up-stander, not a bystander. Be an interrupter. Whatever you do, don’t do nothing. Leave your porch light on. For Sandra Bland. For the Sandra Blands to come.” Here is a lists eleven things white people can do to “be interrupters.” This article by Aaryn Belfer first appeared in the San Diego City Beat on July 20, 2015.
—Source: Aaryn Belfer, San Diego City Beat
—Recommended by Rev. Michael Howard, Minister of Faith in Action
As part of the implementation of the General Synod 29 resolution, the joint working group of Council for American Indian Ministries (CAIM) and Justice and Witness Ministries (JWM) offer this resource for our churches to take up with prayer.
—Source: The Joint CAIM-JWM Working Group (Summer, 2015)
—Recommended by Michael Anthony Howard, Minister of Faith in Action
This adult curriculum from the United Church of Christ is designed to invite church members to engage in safe, meaningful, substantive, and bold conversations on race.
This is a downloadable resource in PDF format that’s free of charge and can be used by any church regardless of size or budget. Contents include the Curriculum and a Lesson Outline provided by the Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ.
—Source: The United Church of Christ
Featured Resources
God is already present and active in the world around you. This toolkit invites your congregation to participate in mapping out its relationship with the surrounding neighborhood and discover places where God is already at work. When this exercise is complete, your congregation will be left with a map to discern how you might live as faithful partners with the community around you.
—Source: Living Water Association, UCC
—Created by Rev. Michael Howard, Minister of Faith in Action
Welcoming Diverity
An Inventory for Congregations
The following inventory originated in 2007 by a sub-committee of the Religious Sector of the GRACE Summit on Racism. Its aim is to aid congregations seeking to embrace and welcome the diversity of their communities. The Inventory focuses on six areas: Perceptions, Leadership, Worship, Visual, Educational, and Events. It is recommended that this Inventory be used in a workshop or by a small group, committee, or a team of interested persons.
—Source: Living Water Association, UCC
—Created by Partners for a Racism-Free Community
“Be an up-stander, not a bystander. Be an interrupter. Whatever you do, don’t do nothing. Leave your porch light on. For Sandra Bland. For the Sandra Blands to come.” Here is a lists eleven things white people can do to “be interrupters.” This article by Aaryn Belfer first appeared in the San Diego City Beat on July 20, 2015.
—Source: Aaryn Belfer, San Diego City Beat
—Recommended by Rev. Michael Howard, Minister of Faith in Action
As part of the implementation of the General Synod 29 resolution, the joint working group of Council for American Indian Ministries (CAIM) and Justice and Witness Ministries (JWM) offer this resource for our churches to take up with prayer.
—Source: The Joint CAIM-JWM Working Group (Summer, 2015)
—Recommended by Michael Anthony Howard, Minister of Faith in Action
This adult curriculum from the United Church of Christ is designed to invite church members to engage in safe, meaningful, substantive, and bold conversations on race.
This is a downloadable resource in PDF format that’s free of charge and can be used by any church regardless of size or budget. Contents include the Curriculum and a Lesson Outline provided by the Massachusetts Conference of the United Church of Christ.
—Source: The United Church of Christ
The Community Engagement Toolbox
Changing the world, one neighborhood at a time
God is already active and present in the world around you. This toolkit invites your congregation to participate in mapping out its relationship with the surrounding neighborhood and discover places where God is already at work. When this exercise is complete, your congregation will be left with a map to discern how you might live as faithful partners with the community around you.
From Encounter to Empower
A Toolkit for Discovery and Discernment
Discover where God is already actively at work in the community around you.
To love your neighbor, you must know your neighbor.MissionInsite reveals insights about the community around you, so you can move from data to decisions.
If your congregation is a member of the Heartland Conference and you would like assistance using MissionInsite please contact our Minister of Faith in Action, Rev. Michael Anthony Howard at michael.mfia@livingwaterone.org.
MissionInsite
Community Analysis Tools
Get insights about the community around you.
Community Toolbox
This is a free online resource from University of Kansas Center for Community Health and Development.
The Community Engagement Toolbox
Changing the world, one neighborhood at a time
God is already active and present in the world around you. This toolkit invites your congregation to participate in mapping out its relationship with the surrounding neighborhood and discover places where God is already at work. When this exercise is complete, your congregation will be left with a map to discern how you might live as faithful partners with the community around you.
From Encounter to Empower
A Toolkit for Discovery and Discernment
Discover where God is already actively at work in the community around you.
To love your neighbor, you must know your neighbor.MissionInsite reveals insights about the community around you, so you can move from data to decisions.
If your congregation is a member of the Heartland Conference and you would like assistance using MissionInsite please contact our Minister of Faith in Action, Rev. Michael Anthony Howard at michael.mfia@livingwaterone.org.
MissionInsite
Community Analysis Tools
Get insights about the community around you.
Community Toolbox
This is a free online resource from University of Kansas Center for Community Health and Development.
For more information about our
Faith in Action Ministries,
contact:
Rev. Michael Anthony Howard
Minister of Faith in Action
Living Water Association, ONE