As our part of the Minnesota Annual Conference's commitment to
racial justice, we have been embarking on a process for clergy to receive a baseline training that gives us common language and practices for anti-racism. This baseline training will focus on developing a shared language to talk about racism. We will also work to build a community of support and accountability so clergy can honestly examine their own socialization regarding racism. Anti-racism, like any other spiritual discipline, requires intentional focus and regular practice. Clergy will meet online four times over eight weeks, with a small group check-in and reflective practice between sessions.
Cohort 13 is currently forming/meeting:
Tuesdays 2-4 p.m., February 14, 28, March 14, 28
This program will be offered several more times. All clergy are encouraged to take part.