A Sojourn in East Jerusalem
During an evening worship session of the 2024 Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference, CRS Executive Director Rev. Dr. Waltrina Middleton provided a moving testimony and call to action. She preached the urgency of uplifting disinvested and displaced communities, not only in Chicago, but in Palestine.
Conferences, Celebrations and Calls to Action
Read staff reflections below of CRS’ powerful fall programming and enjoy photos and recordings! We thank our partners and all those who took part in the 2023 Illinois Conference United Church of Christ Annual Celebration, the A Gathering of Communities conference and our 141st Annual Membership Assembly.
Honoring the Humanity of All
We oppose the Protect Children’s Innocence Act, which if passed, would ban transgender youth from accessing gender-affirming care and make it harder for trans adults to get such care.
Where Have All the Prophets Gone?
CRS is steadfast in its commitment to honoring the sanctity of life. We grieve the loss of all lives impacted by the culture of violence across the global diaspora, perpetuated through war, racism, poverty, disinheritance, xenophobia and all crimes against humanity, including white supremacist patriarchal systems of oppression.
Anti-War Peace Efforts
CRS condemns violence and oppression and we call for humanity, peace and justice. Read this blog article to access resources for Palestine, Sudan, and more toward liberation and healing.
Imagining the Indian
As people of faith, our mission aligns with the responsibility to recognize challenges and injustices and take action. Being an ally means actively unlearning and relearning in the pursuit of a more accurate, respectful and inclusive understanding of Native American culture and history.
Challenging the Culture Around Domestic Violence
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month; a beacon of hope, a call to action and a reminder that we can work toward a better society. In this article, find ways to get involved in dismantling the stigma and silence around domestic violence.
Black Philanthropy: A Catalyst for Change
Underfunding and underrepresentation of Black-led nonprofits is prevalent within the philanthropic landscape, and addressing these issues require a comprehensive approach that acknowledges historical inequities, promotes representation and prioritizes equitable distribution of resources.
Long Delayed Justice for Henrietta Lacks
On August 1 of this year, what would have been Henrietta Lacks’ 103rd birthday, biotech company Thermo Fisher Scientific reached a settlement with Henrietta’s family for profiting from the use of Henrietta’s cells without her consent.
Reflecting on the Highland Park Parade Shooting One Year Later
CRS grieves those lost to gun violence and urges you to take action. Read our reflection on the Highland Park Shooting.
CRS Celebrates International African American Museum
View photos and read a recap of the historic groundbreaking ceremonies of the International African American Museum.
Celebrating Women Who Tell Our Stories
Profiles of two influential women in history for Women's History Month: Andrée de Jongh, who formed the Comet line to save Allied airmen, and Frances Perkins, the first woman appointed to the US Cabinet.
National Day of Racial Healing 2023
Read this article to learn about a National Day of Racial Healing celebration and healing circles hosted by Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Greater Chicago. Be sure to register for these events!
2022 Annual Membership Assembly Discussion Guide
This year’s theme is Together, We Win! These questions can be used to guide conversation with your congregation after viewing the 2022 Annual Membership Assembly video. We would love to hear from you the thoughts and plans that came out of your discussion.
Reflect, Pray, Act
Today marks the 21st Anniversary of September 11, 2021, when we watched our nation come under one of the worst terrorist attacks in history. Yvonne V. Delk Theologian in Residence, Rev. Erica Williams shares her experience during this traumatic event and invites you to join her for Reflect, Act, Pray on September 20 via Zoom.
And how are the children...
Some of you are familiar with the intelligent African tribe called the Maasai. These fearsome and mighty warriors have a tradition of greeting one another by asking: "Kasserian Ingera"...which means…"And how are the children?"
CRLMC Response to the Independence Day Shootings in Highland Park
Community Renewal Society, as a member of the Chicago Religious Leaders of Metropolitan Chicago, share this statement condemning the mass shooting in Highland Park on July 4.
Executive Director's Annual Report 2020-2021
Executive Director, Rev. Dr. Waltrina Middleton, reflects on all the work we’ve been doing to advocate for social and economic justice and eliminate barriers of race and class over the past year.
FullyFree Campaign Fact Sheet
The campaign to end permanent punishments on people with criminal records in Illinois
Back To School Amid a Pandemic
August is typically a time of excitement as the new school year begins. This year, that excitement is tempered with apprehension as school districts decide the best course of action for their students whether that be in-person or remote instruction, or a hybrid model.