Web sites and other resources for specific racial and ethnic communities or are resources that present materials in a culturally sensitive method
Although the rates of abuse are consistent across racial and ethnic groups, it is sometimes more difficult to find culturally sensitive materials and help.
A resource list for self-care assembled by the Presbytery of Denver which promotes wellness, a proactive approach to physical, emotional and spiritual health.
Help share the wonderful story, Shanti Means Peace, which tells the wonderful story of the prayer worldwide prayer movement, the Fellowship of the Least Coin. This PDF contains songs, recipes, crafts and other resources to help children understand how this prayer movement started and what it means.
Need a refreshment break? Interested in a sabbatical or a study leave? Try a Sabbath Leave through Samford University's Resorce Center for Pastoral Excellence, tailored to fit your availability and your personal and professional needs. Download more information.
This document, from the 209th General Assembly (1997), provides an understanding of interfaith prayer and celebration from a Reformed Christian perspective.
Guidelines for pastors, rabbis, imams and other reliqious leaders
What are the dos and don’ts in responding to victims and perpetrators? Knowing the basics provided in this tip sheet by the Faith Trust Institute may save a life.
Response to a Presidential Determination of 45,000 Refugees for 2018
Resumen de las medidas adoptadas por la Asamblea General
Israel/Palestina, desinversión en combustibles fósiles, unificación OGA/PMA entre las principales cuestiones abordadas
Prepared by Rev. Raymond Hayes and retired military chaplain Brenson Bishop, this foot-washing service is a rite of passage from the past into the present for returning veterans. This is a great resource and template for any congregations wishing to offer healing and restoration to their returning veterans—and to themselves.
Battered women living in rural areas have many of the same experiences as battered women everywhere. But rural battered women have certain experiences and face certain barriers that are unique to rural settings.