Learning to Flock as a Faith – A Congregational Case Study
The UU Congregation of Phoenix is striving to live into the collective call of building strong relationships of trust and care with community safety–and we’ve been targeted and harassed by the far right.
In this workshop, we explore theological grounding for practices of community safety, share practical lessons from lived experience, and offer a framework of how to dynamically approach harm reduction with deep communal care.
For more congregational stories, take the free training Threats from Without, Care from Within: Congregational Safety in Troubled Times.
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