Doing Justice: Innovate Solutions Through Partnerships
23apr2:00 pm3:00 pmDoing Justice: Innovate Solutions Through Partnerships
Event Details
Leaders – Joy Skjegstad & Heidi Unruh This session is the fourth in a series of four PRC webinars. Each webinar covers a different pathway for doing justice:One approach
Event Details
Leaders – Joy Skjegstad & Heidi Unruh
This session is the fourth in a series of four PRC webinars. Each webinar covers a different pathway for doing justice:One approach to seeking justice in your local community is to collaborate on creating something new. Joy and Heidi share how churches can work with others in the community to launch innovative approaches to tough issues. Examples of what this might look like include starting a new program, developing a diverse coalition, connecting with artists and entrepreneurs, or building a network of mutual care. Even small movements toward justice can lead to other changes. We describe three vital steps toward innovation: discovering untapped resources and ideas; building effective partnerships; and discerning a clear focus for what you want to accomplish together.
Webinars in the Doing Justice Series (click the links to register for each one so you don’t miss out!):
Doing Justice: Options for Congregations When Getting Political Isn’t an Option
Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Doing Justice: Involve More People as Agents of Change
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
Doing Justice: Influence Decision-Makers
Wednesday, April 9, 2025
Doing Justice: Innovate Solutions Through Partnerships
Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Joy Skjegstad is a national speaker, author and consultant with over 35 years of experience starting and growing nonprofits and church-based community ministry programs, including serving as Executive Director of the Park Avenue Foundation at Park Avenue United Methodist Church, and as President of the Sanctuary Community Development Corporation. She has extensive experience working with United Methodist churches and African American-led congregations and nonprofits. She founded the Institute for Ministry Leaders at the University of St. Thomas, and has held a variety of other leadership positions with nonprofit groups. She is the author of four books: Real Connections; 7Creative Models for Community Ministry; Starting a Nonprofit at Your Church; and Winning Grants to Strengthen Your Ministry.
Heidi Unruh is a writer, trainer and coach supporting God’s people in their calling to love their neighbors. A Palmer Seminary alumna, Heidi develops practical resources for effective, asset-based ministry. In addition to working with churches, her collaborations have included World Vision, Christians for Social Action (formerly ESA), the Center for Congregations, and various Christian colleges and seminaries. She brings special expertise in faith-and-work initiatives, coalition building, and trauma-informed ministry with vulnerable families and youth. She lives in Hutchinson, KS. Books coauthored by Heidi include: Churches That Make a Difference; Real Connections; Hope for Children in Poverty; Saving Souls, Serving Society; Salt & Light Guidebook; and Equipping Christians for Kingdom Purpose in Their Work
Time
April 23, 2025 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT(GMT-04:00)