Committees,
Commissions, and Boards: Anti-Racism Commission (ARC)
What
is 'anti-racism'?
A conscious, intentional, and proactive effort to understand the sin of racism and its ramifications and to work to eradicate it from our own lives, the Church, and society.
Our mission
The Anti-Racism Commission of the Diocese of New Jersey has embraced
as its ministry the facilitation and ultimate transformation of this diocese
into an anti-racist institution. This is a major undertaking requiring the
long-term commitment by the people, the organization and the governing bodies
of this Diocese. We believe that the theological foundation for our work has
been articulated in the examples of Jesus Christ our Savior, and in the Book
of Common Prayer.
Our 20-Year
vision
The Diocese of New Jersey is recognized as a part of the Body of Christ because
its congregations joyfully celebrate their anti-racist, multicultural, embodiment
of Christ's love.
The Diocese provides
intentional leadership in dismantling racism in the wider community by
modeling the sharing of power and mutual respect, among all people, at
all levels of diocesan life. Its mission, structures, policies and practices
are used to perpetuate an anti-racist identity.
The Diocese's anti-racist
way of living together through its values of justice and equality is seen
as a model for change and a sign of hope.
What
the Anti-Racism Team can do for your church
We offer congregations a variety of formats that range from
a 90-minute orientation to a full-day workshop, which can
be customized to meet your congregation's needs. This training
can give new life to a congregation, helping members to live
into the baptismal covenant of respecting the dignity of
every individual. It opens our eyes to the insidious nature
of institutionalized racism, and helps us to see how we are
all — white people and people of color — adversely affected
by the presence of this evil among us.
The training does
NOT seek to inflict guilt or blame. It meets us where we are and helps
us to continue this journey together with some common understanding of
what we are fighting.
For more
information, see the Ministry
Institute and the courses
and training we offer under its auspices.
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