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eBook details
- Title: All Our Children
- Author : Lallie B. Lloyd
- Release Date : January 01, 2017
- Genre: Religion & Spirituality,Books,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 1843 KB
Description
The church understands community as unity in diversity: Paulâs vision of the Body of Christ as a physical body, with all parts welcomed and honored as parts of the whole, is an image of community as revolutionary in our day as it was in first century Rome. And the churchâs call to act in the world, to be Christâs hands and heart for healing and reconciliation, hope and justice, gives it a unique role in the national movement to combat education inequity, a movement grounded in education research, community organizing, and community-based organizations.
All Our Children offers a variety of stories witnessing the power of real partnerships between faith communities and public schools that create, nurture, and grow relationships, while transforming lives and communities, churches and schools, for healing, liberating action, and resurrection. The book highlights ways that judicatories and congregations are already providing direct service (after-school programs, tutoring, food backpacks), participating in community coalitions of care (with non-profit, higher education, and public service programs and staff), and joining state and regional advocacy campaigns for improved funding, policy, and accountability.
Includes an executive summary and discussion guide written by diverse voices within the Episcopal Church, laying theological groundwork while showcasing examples of how partnership between church and school can lift up âeducation as forming humansâ as one way to serve Godâs mission in our neighborhoods.
Contributors include, plus others:
âThe Rev. Ben CampbellâMicah Initiative in Richmond
âThe Rt. Rev. Andrew WaldoâSouth Carolinaâs LARCUM Bishopsâ Initiative
âLouise PackardâExecutive Director, Trinity Boston Foundation
âThe Rev. Liz SteinhauserâSt. Stephenâs, Boston
âMichael SarbanesâExecutive Director of Community Engagement, Baltimore
âMark R. WarrenâDepartment of Public Policy and Public Affairs, UMass and Kennedy School fellow