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Practical Guides

Practical Peace: Transforming Health from the RootsUp Resource Guide

November 8, 2021 By Krista Westervelt, Associate Director, Partners in Health & Wholeness, Healthy Aging

Insights from the field of Peace and Conflict Studies can inform our ongoing pursuit of health-related justice in our congregations and communities. Join us to gain practical tools to pivot […]

Practical Peace: Transforming Health from the RootsUp Resource Guide

November 8, 2021 by Krista Westervelt, Associate Director, Partners in Health & Wholeness, Healthy Aging

Insights from the field of Peace and Conflict Studies can inform our ongoing pursuit of health-related justice in our congregations and communities. Join us to gain practical tools to pivot […]

Tagged With: Peace

Sacred Series Toolkit: Becoming a Trauma-Informed Faith Community

October 9, 2020 By Rachel Baker, Communications Director

Please use the Sacred Conversations Toolkit: Becoming a Trauma-Informed Faith Community alongside our Part I and Part II recordings found below, which offer an overview of helpful strategies in becoming a trauma-informed faith community.

Sacred Series Toolkit: Becoming a Trauma-Informed Faith Community

October 9, 2020 by Rachel Baker, Communications Director

Please use the Sacred Conversations Toolkit: Becoming a Trauma-Informed Faith Community alongside our Part I and Part II recordings found below, which offer an overview of helpful strategies in becoming a trauma-informed faith community.

Tagged With: Health, Mental Health

NCIPL Resource Tree

May 4, 2020 By Sarah Ogletree, Program Coordinator, NC Interfaith Power & Light

What does faith have to do with climate change or the environment? As people of faith, we hold the power of hope and truth-seeking in our hands. Our lives find […]

NCIPL Resource Tree

May 4, 2020 by Sarah Ogletree, Program Coordinator, NC Interfaith Power & Light

What does faith have to do with climate change or the environment? As people of faith, we hold the power of hope and truth-seeking in our hands. Our lives find […]

Tagged With: Environment

10 Principles of Earth-Friendly, Healthy Eating

May 30, 2014 By Susannah Tuttle, NCIPL Director

Eat everything you buy: 25% (some say as much as 40%) of food purchased in the USA goes to waste. Buying and cooking only what you need, avoiding waste and spoilage […]

10 Principles of Earth-Friendly, Healthy Eating

May 30, 2014 by Susannah Tuttle, NCIPL Director

Eat everything you buy: 25% (some say as much as 40%) of food purchased in the USA goes to waste. Buying and cooking only what you need, avoiding waste and spoilage […]

Tagged With: Environment, Food

Immigration and People of Faith: A Toolbox for North Carolina

May 30, 2014 By chris

The American Friends Service Committee and the North Carolina Council of Churches have partnered to create a powerful new collection of resources on immigration issues. Designed with faith communities in […]

Immigration and People of Faith: A Toolbox for North Carolina

May 30, 2014 by chris

The American Friends Service Committee and the North Carolina Council of Churches have partnered to create a powerful new collection of resources on immigration issues. Designed with faith communities in […]

Tagged With: Immigration

Solar Best Practices for Congregations

May 24, 2014 By Susannah Tuttle, NCIPL Director

This document was primarily created by members of Temple Emanuel Greensboro and based on their successful solar panel project, completed in 2011. Contributions are also from members of Myers Park […]

Solar Best Practices for Congregations

May 24, 2014 by Susannah Tuttle, NCIPL Director

This document was primarily created by members of Temple Emanuel Greensboro and based on their successful solar panel project, completed in 2011. Contributions are also from members of Myers Park […]

Tagged With: Environment

Job Loss – A Guidebook for Pastors

March 29, 2012 By chris

With too many North Carolinians jobless, the North Carolina Council of Churches is releasing a newly revised version of its popular “Job Loss: A Guidebook for Pastors” eight years after the original was published. The revised version is available for free download on the Council’s website. Since the original was published by the Council’s Economic Justice Committee, some things have changed, but the reason for providing a revised guidebook is the same as with the original: to help ministers and congregations offer advice and guidance to people who are currently seeking employment.

Job Loss – A Guidebook for Pastors

March 29, 2012 by chris

With too many North Carolinians jobless, the North Carolina Council of Churches is releasing a newly revised version of its popular “Job Loss: A Guidebook for Pastors” eight years after the original was published. The revised version is available for free download on the Council’s website.

Since the original was published by the Council’s Economic Justice Committee, some things have changed, but the reason for providing a revised guidebook is the same as with the original: to help ministers and congregations offer advice and guidance to people who are currently seeking employment.

Tagged With: Economic Justice

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