Race, Justice and the Church
The Church's Role
2 Corinthians 5:18 "All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ, and has given us the ministry of reconciliation."
The killings of George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery have revealed that not everyone is safe in America. We are called to speak out and speak up. We are called out of racism and every form of hatred and division. At Risen King Church, we are called to more than just speaking out, as important as decrying injustice is. We are called to provide an alternative. A place where the world can see the multi-color vision of the wisdom of God. This is the vision of Risen King Church.
We are hosting a series of conversations around the topics of Race and the Church. The first 3 are post below with more to come. We have also launched a Small Group led by Dr. Nate Perez titled "Racial Reconciliation".
Conversation #1 "Race and the Church" with Rev. Kelvin Walker
Conversation #2 "Race and the Church" with RK Leaders Dr. Rob Chin, Sylvia Wright and Dr. Nate Perez
Conversation #3 "Listen. Learn. Love." with Special Guest: Pastor David Ham
Next Steps
We're Talking About It
We are hosting several conversations centered around the topics of RACE, JUSTICE and the CHURCH.
We're Learning About It
We host a small group on Racial Reconciliation, led by Dr. Nate Perez. Visit the Small Groups page to get the latest info about start dates and registration.
We're Taking Action
Risen King Church and Staff are committed to fighting racism by being intentional about standing with, inviting and engaging, and promoting people of color. See a post below, it's from our Metro District Superintendent and addresses what we can all do to combat racism and promote justice and equality.