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Benchmarks for Transformation

Oct 12, 2012

Benchmarks for Transformation

October 12, 2012 by Brian Frederick-Gray

Cool Congregations Carbon Checklist & Action Menu

Sep 30, 2009

Cool Congregations Carbon Checklist & Action Menu

September 30, 2009 by Brian Frederick-Gray

Earth Day General Program for Disciples Women

Sep 26, 2009

Earth Day General Program for Disciples Women

September 26, 2009 by Brian Frederick-Gray

Return to the Garden

Sep 1, 2009
The Disciples Guide to Organizing Community Gardens

Return to the Garden

September 1, 2009 by Brian Frederick-Gray

The Disciples guide to organizing community gardens

Discover what is possible when Disciples create community gardens!

The issues related to the environment are so complicated that people don’t fully understand how their day-to-day choices can have social and ecological consequences, at home and around the globe. However, most people are familiar with gardens. When you create a community garden, you will discover that:

  • Your garden becomes a centerpiece of your community and neighborhood;
  • You’ll incorporate educational opportunities on issues of poverty, hunger, environmental and social
    issues into your congregation’s work;
  • You’ll develop opportunities for leadership for
    social and ecological activism;
  • You’ll create opportunities for intergenerational
    and intercultural sharing in your garden;
  • You’ll plant the seeds of food security; and
  • You’ll forge partnerships with local food
    banks and farmers markets

And God Saw That It Was Good: Is It Still?

Oct 1, 2008
A Study Guide on the Environment from the International Disciples Women's Ministries

And God Saw That It Was Good: Is It Still?

October 1, 2008 by Brian Frederick-Gray

A Study Guide on the Environment from the International Disciples Women’s Ministries

Baptism Story for the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

Dec 1, 2006
A Children Worship and Wonder story guide for Baptism in the tradition of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).

Baptism Story for the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

December 1, 2006 by Brian Frederick-Gray

A Children Worship and Wonder story guide for Baptism in the tradition of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).

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Conscientious Objector Status

Jan 1, 2005
Information about Conscientious Objector Status and starting a File of Conscience with Disciples Home Missions.

Conscientious Objector Status

January 1, 2005 by Brian Frederick-Gray

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Information about Conscientious Objector Status and starting a File of Conscience with Disciples Home Missions.

Teaching a Living Theology

Nov 15, 1996
How can faith be proclaimed in a manner that will be both satisfying and challenging? How can people come to be embodiments of faith, whose lives reflect their baptismal covenant and the good news of Jesus Christ? These complex questions defy a simple response.

Teaching a Living Theology

November 15, 1996 by Brian Frederick-Gray

by Stacy Johnson
Sojourners
November-December 1996

How can faith be proclaimed in a manner that will be both satisfying and challenging? How can people come to be embodiments of faith, whose lives reflect their baptismal covenant and the good news of Jesus Christ? These complex questions defy a simple response.

Critical theological thought, however, must be at the center of Christian education curricula. Of course, many other criteria must be considered when selecting Christian education curricula, but fostering the ability to think theologically needs to be given due regard.

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