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Events
Community Call: Neighboring with Courage
K.J. Ramsey says that “Courage is the choice to move our fear into communion.” But how do we lean into community when anxiety and fear keep us from engaging with our neighbors about the very issues that impact our families’ lives? Elections and political strife have split churches, divided families, and isolated neighbors, but this […]
CPJ Trustees’ Reception and Open House
Ebenezers Coffeehouse 201 F St NE, Washington, DC, United StatesCPJ’s Trustees are in town for the fall board meeting and warmly welcome you to join them for a festive wine and heavy hors d'oeuvres reception at CPJ's office between 5:30 pm and 7:30 pm ET on Friday, October 4. Ten minutes of remarks will be made at 6:30 pm. Stop by for as long […]
Partnering with Parents: Equipping Communities to Partner with Families for the Flourishing of Justice-Involved Youth
Zoom Meeting“Partnering with Parents: Equipping Faith-Based Communities to Partner with Families for the Flourishing of Justice-Involved Youth.” This convening was held on Thursday, October 31, 2024, from 1:00PM - 3:00 PM EST on Zoom. The flourishing of youth is often intrinsically linked to the flourishing of their families. It is critical, therefore, that families receive the […]
December Community Call Year in Review: A Time to Pray
Join CPJ's Advocacy Manager Madi Allen and the Families Valued community for the final community call of 2024. This will be an opportunity to pray as a community for the upcoming year, the needs of families, and to celebrate God's faithful work in 2024. In addition to prayer time, the Families Valued team will be […]
Summit on Post-Election Trends, Hopes, and Challenges for Faith-Based Service Organizations
Ebenezers Coffeehouse 201 F St NE, Washington, DC, United StatesIn light of the 2024 election outcome, this summit will assess the prospects for U.S. faith-based service organizations and examine key developments likely to affect them going forward. How might the new administration treat institutional religious freedom and the faith-based initiative? In what ways could the new Congress safeguard, promote, or hamper the public-serving roles […]