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Wed

Jan

20

2010

Photos from Discipleship Program training

Sun

Jan

03

2010

Sanctuary Collective in 2010

Three days into the new year and we are already less than two weeks away from the kickoff to our first cycle of the Discipleship Program. Though the participants will gather together for the first time on January 14, they have already begun working for justice. For many participants, Sanctuary Collective will support the work these young adults were already engaged in. For others, the Discipleship Program will help them formalize their vision for change into a concrete plan of action. And for still others, Sanctuary Collective was the impetus to finally step up and begin organizing!

Here's what the January gathering for the 2010 Discipleship Program has in store:

  • Networking -- the powers-that-be within anti-queer Christian establishments make us feel like we're the only ones out there who believe in inclusion for LGBTQ folks. There are many folks inside and outside of Christianity who believe that faith should unite not divide, and liberate not oppress. The gathering in January will connect justice-minded young folks from around the country with each other. We'll inspire each other!
  • Education -- We each come from a different background which means there is a lot to learn about each other and about the world. We'll use our time in January to get educated about histories of oppression, histories of struggle for liberation, and the history of each others' traditions and experience. 
  • Training -- While in our excitement everything may seem fresh and new, we are not the first ones to think about justice. We'll learn from others who have gone before us and be informed by their experiences. We'll try some things on for ourselves and get comfortable in confident in our abilities to lead and organize.

For those of you in or near New York City, you are invited to join us each evening. I know meeting these young adults will be an experience you won't want to miss. Our evening meals and worship services are open to the public. Join us at Greenpoint Reformed Church at 6:00 PM on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evening (Jan 15 - 17). Call Micah at 646-571-8266 if you have any questions or want to bring a large group.

What else is in store for 2010

  • We will continue to hold Community Nights in New York City to meet, fellowship, learn, and serve. In the past, we've met on Thursday evenings and we are exploring moving the night or starting a second night for folks who are interested but can't make Thursdays. Let me know if you want to be part of our Community Nights.
  • Individual support is available for folks who have questions or need support in organizing (or in their journey toward standing up and speaking out) but can't commit to a year with the Discipleship Program. We're excited about the many opportunities to meet and work with young adults in this capacity as well.
  • Micah and I will travel to Austin, TX to lead training and workshops for the 2010 Soulforce Equality Ride. We are looking forward to equipping those young adults with tools to effectively engage the conversation of faith and queer issues. 
  • In the coming months, we will begin a series of conversations with local communities in NYC--some congregations and some secular organizations--about the work of Sanctuary Collective and the young adults around the country. It's going to be a dynamic and on-going relationship where we meet with groups regularly to report in on the work we're doing. If you want Sanctuary Collective to come to you (and you're in the NYC area), let me know! If you're outside of NYC, stay tuned, our plan is to expand the discussion groups in the future!

That's all for now. More soon. Cheers! 

Brian

Tue

Dec

15

2009

Announcing Our Discipleship Program Participants!

After nearly a year of planning and preparation, we are excited to begin announcing our 2010 Discipleship Program participants. We are excited to begin working with this dynamic group of young adults to make Christian communities around the country safe and inclusive for LGBTQ people. I'll let the program participants speak for themselves in the coming weeks and months about their particular plans but I am already anxious with excitement with the ways they will impact countless lives and institutions for the better. Be sure to check the Discipleship Program page for updates, pictures, videos and more on the exciting work these young folks are doing. We have a few more participants who will be joining in the next week or two, so be sure to come back.

We've also created profile pages for our collective members. People are connected to Sanctuary Collective in myriad ways and we like to acknowledge all of them. On our Who Are We page, you can click on any person to get more detailed information about them, see any resources or blog posts they've contributed, leave a note, or make a donation in their honor. We hope this will help you connect in personal ways with the many people who believe in the mission of Sanctuary Collective and who are committed to working for justice.  As always, if you resonate with our work and want to get involved, check out all the ways to Give Support and Get Support and sign-up! Or simply shoot us an email and we'll go from there.

Cheers!

Fri

Nov

20

2009

Discipleship Program Update

As the Discipleship Program application deadline approached (and recently passed), I have been giddy reading through each new application. I'm already excited to gather together in January and look forward to the change each participant will create. We begin phone interviews soon to really get to know each applicant!

If you are still interested in being part of the Discipleship Program this year, turn in your application ASAP. Send us an email so that we can know to expect and let us know when you can have it in by. We can be flexible, you just need to let us know!

More soon. Brian.

Fri

Nov

06

2009

Introducing the Discipleship Program!