Access to Safe Water is a Human Right!
Community Renewal Society (CRS) member congregations, board members, volunteers and staff joined with 17 community organizations to protest this life-threatening situation and to deliver 62,250 bottles of safe and clean water
Expanded Rights for People on House Arrest With Electronic Monitoring
On January 1, 2022, portions of the Pretrial Fairness Act will go into effect and expand the rights of people incarcerated in their homes on electronic monitoring (EM).
World AIDS Day Prayer
Commemorating World AIDS Day and celebrating the passage of the HIV decriminalization bill, Rev. Jason Carson-Wilson shares this prayer.
What then shall we say to these things?
In light of today’s verdict and as we prepare to gather with friends and family members for Thanksgiving, we share a reflection that provides theological, socio-political, and historical insight on the verdict by CRS Board Member and Criminal Justice Professor, Natasha Robinson Esq.
A Prayer of Thanksgiving, In Memory of Ahmaud Arbery
Prayers of Thanksgiving, In Memory of Ahmaud Arbery
A Murderer Was Set Free Today
Today we witnessed a breach of justice once again as the state of Wisconsin failed to indict and hold a murderer accountable for his actions. Read Executive Director Rev. Dr. Waltrina Middleton’s response to the verdict.
An Unbroken Agony
A reflection on Haiti by Rev. Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr., Pastor Emeritus.
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.
Foretaste of Liberating Love, Benediction by Rev. Dr. Danielle Buhuro
Don’t miss Liberating Love, this year’s Annual Membership Assembly, Saturday, October 23, 2021 at 10:00 AM Central Time via Zoom. Hear inspiring words from Rev. Dr. Danielle Buhuro and learn about our legislative wins this year and our ongoing work to build Beloved Community.
Lament for Civil Rights Activist Timuel Black
This past week, Chicago lost a champion of civil rights, when author and historian, Timuel Black passed away at the age of 102. Read more about the important role played by Timuel Black in advancing social justice.
Liberating Love Includes LGBTQIA+ Community
Community Renewal Society strengthened its commitment to showing liberating love by embracing the LGBTQIA+ community. Our LGBTQIA+ Faith Race and Equity Platform was introduced at CRS’ 2020 Annual Membership Assembly and Rev. Jason Carson-Wilson was commissioned as the Bayard Rustin Fellow to lead the work.
Empowering Communities for Public Safety Virtual Teach-Ins
Learn more about ECPS and how you can get involved by attending one of our teach-ins!
Reflections on September, 2001 After Twenty Years
On September 11, 2001, in his capacity as General Minister and President of the United Church of Christ, Rev. John Thomas was visiting church partners in Germany. On the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of those events he shares recollections as well as reflections on the significance of the day for himself, the church, and the world in the ensuing years. He shares, “The cascading tragedy in Afghanistan only seems to confirm the timeliness of this kind of reflection.”
Acts of Love, Conquering Hate
As we somberly and soberly reflect on the lives lost two decades ago on this anniversary of the heinous acts of September 11, let us also do the hard work and reflect on how fear can create our own inner terrorist. Terrorism evolving from our fear of the “other” – whether that be an “other” gender identity, ethnicity, sexual orientation, race, political party or religion. CRS Board Member, Avalon Betts-Gaston, shares a reflection on the events of September 11.
Building A New Future For Working Families
Our worlds have been turned upside down in the last 20 months, as we have adapted how we worship, work, educate our children, grocery shop, and so much more. This has also been a time when many of us more fully realized the stark injustice of income inequality and its suffocating impact.
Live Each Day, One Blessed Day at a Time
The start of a new school year marks an exciting new beginning. This especially true this year as we embark on a new normal after experiencing over seventeen months of a once-in-a-century global pandemic. A global pandemic that has caused you to be disconnected and isolated.
Embarking On A New Normal: Returning To School Amidst A Global Pandemic
Chicago Public School (CPS) students returned to their classrooms this past Monday for the first time in 17 months. There was great optimism about returning to school, as well as hesitancy due to COVID-19 and the rising number of cases due to the Delta variant.
CRS Celebrates and Continues to Demand Systemic Change!
While these new laws bring us steps closer to the Illinois we want to live in, the work is not done. All of us must continue to do the good work of organizing our communities, taking action and demanding meaningful change!
Thank You To The Alderpeople Who Supported The ECPS Ordinance!
On July 21, 2021 The Empowering Communities for Public Safety Ordinance passed! This achievement could not have happened without your involvement and the support of these Alderpeople. Please take the time to thank them.