Working together, with one voice and many hearts, we advocate for what we believe—justice and equality.

Together, we work every day to become a region free of race and class barriers.

About Us

The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them
— Ida B. Wells

Our Mission

Community Renewal Society informs and brings people of faith and congregations together, in partnership with communities, coalitions, interfaith organizations and civic leaders, to intentionally and decisively transform society toward greater social justice at the intersection of racism and poverty.

Vision

The Beloved Community: where all God’s children flourish and live in dignity.

Our Racial Equity and Social Justice Framework

Member Congregations

Community Renewal Society member congregations come together across racial, ethnic, geographic and socioeconomic lines to shape public policies that foster hope and create opportunity for all Illinois residents. Member congregations form an effective and powerful network that speaks the truth with one resounding and persuasive voice to overcome the barriers of racism and poverty.

Our Board of Directors

Our Amazing Staff

Our Programs

The Chicago Reporter

The Chicago Reporter is a nonprofit investigative news organization that focuses on race, poverty and social justice. The Reporter was founded by civil rights activist John McDermott in 1972 to measure the city's progress toward racial equality. Read new content daily at chicagoreporter.com.

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Organizing and Policy

CRS staff work with member congregations to promote community advocacy and public policies to overcome barriers of poverty and racism. Activists in member congregations have come together across racial, ethnic, geographic and socioeconomic lines to shape public policies that foster hope and create opportunity on the city, state and federal levels. CRS staff provides organizing and advocacy training, mentoring and guidance, political context and legislative solutions to community problems, build legislative strategy and maintain an active presence in Springfield, Cook County and Chicago.

Leadership Structure at CRS

CRS is committed to engaging and empowering people directly impacted by systemic and structural racism. CRS works with congregations and community leaders to build power and identify shared problems and solutions to those problems through public policy and advocacy.

Empowering Leaders for Justice

Leadership Roles

Rev. Dr. Waltrina N. Middleton

Our Executive Director

Community Renewal Society’s 13th Executive Director, Rev. Dr. Waltrina N. Middleton, is a passionate preacher and keynote speaker, has shared a vision and message of faith, love and justice in diverse settings across the world, including:

  • The World Council of Churches Forum on Peace and Justice in Trondheim, Norway

  • National Council of Churches

  • The Carter Center

  • Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference

  • Churches Uniting in Christ

  • Coalition of Black Trade Unionists

  • Ecumenical Advocacy Days

  • Part of a United Nations delegation addressing U.S. drug policies and mass incarceration

Careers at Community Renewal Society

Benefits

Part-time and full-time employees enjoy a wealth of benefits including:

  • 10 Paid Holidays

  • 2 Additional Paid Holidays

  • Paid Vacation

  • Paid life insurance, disability insurance and long term care insurance

  • Complimentary wellness program

  • Employee recognition program

Available Positions

There are no available positions at this time.

Volunteer

Become an advocate! If your congregation is a member of CRS, join a Faith in Action Team or an Issue Team.