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Feb 11 2026

Christian Leadership Fellowship on Antisemitism and Allyship

Christian Leadership Fellowship on Antisemitism and Allyship
 
We live in a time when antisemitism is ascendant in the United States and throughout the world. This dovetails with the rise of other forms of bigotry and hate, making our society less safe for various marginalized groups. It is vital, therefore, that our religious communities stand against antisemitism and other forms of oppression.
 
The Newton Interfaith Leaders Association and The Miller Center for Interreligious Learning & Leadership of Hebrew College present a new opportunity for learning and fellowship for teams of Christian clergy, youth leaders, and lay leaders. 
 
Over the course of the spring, we will come together for three workshops on the dynamics of modern American antisemitism and intersecting forms of prejudice. 
 
Fellows will receive seed funding for related projects in their communities of worship and/or in partnership with other area congregations/organizations.
 
We invite you to join us as a key partner in this crucial work in our community. 
 
-Details-
 
Participants:
 
Teams of 2-4 clergy, youth leaders, and lay leaders from 12-14 Christian congregations/orgs. in the Newton area and beyond.
 
Workshop Information:
 
Three Sundays, 2-5 pm at Hebrew College (Auburndale, MA)
-Each session will include speaker presentations, group discussion, personal reflection, and congregational team planning
-Refreshments will be served
 
March 1: The Evolution of Antisemitism: From the Ancient World to the Contemporary United States
§  Led by Rabbi Or Rose, Founding Director, Miller Center, Hebrew College
 
March 22: Antisemitism and Other Forms of Hate: Connections & Distinctions
§  Led by Rabbi Or Rose and guest speakers (TBA)
 
May 17: Antisemitism in the Context of White Christian Nationalism
§  Led by Rabbi Or Rose and Rev. Corey Sanderson, Second Church in Newton
 
Follow Up:
 
-Each participating team will receive an educational toolkit for flexible use in various community settings
-Each team will receive $350 in seed money for a follow-up project at your congregation
-Rabbi Or Rose will be available for consultative conversation to assist with the design and implementation of projects
 
REGISTER HERE: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfPsjMf3RJIyYlr58zNBCwIFw_GFLuBdSJwKLTmqDHAd3WhoA/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=101033530183086957023

 
Rabbi Or Rose, Founding Director
The Miller Center for Interreligious Learning & Leadership
Hebrew College
617-548-5081 (m)
orose@hebrewcollege.edu

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: christian dialogue, christian ethics, christian justice, christian social justice, clergy, hope, hospitality

Jun 05 2025

Navigators Disciplemaking Network

Jesus said to go and make disciples of all the nations.

The Boston Navigators are building a network of believers who desire to grow in knowledge and skill as disciplemakers.

We meet quarterly in different locations to offer practical content, real life stories, and the opportunity to build friendships and partnerships in ministry. This quarter we are focusing on disciplemaking in our neighborhoods.

The cost is free but we ask that you register. Breakfast snacks and coffee will be provided.

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: boston, boston christians, christiansinboston, friends, gospel in action, hospitality, jesus, Life Together, love thy neighbor, ministry, movement, neighborhood, neighborhood dinner, neighborhood outreach, neighboring, new england

May 13 2025

Exploring Church Spaces: Field Trip

Come and see how Second Church is creatively using their building for community impact!

Are you leading a church, serving on a ministry team, or a member of the community partnering with a church? Get a front row seat to how churches in Greater Boston are innovatively using their spaces on an upcoming field trip:

Historic Preservation & Community Partnerships, hosted by Pastor Victor Price and Second Church of Dorchester, Thursday, July 17th from 9:30-2pm

As part of the Exploring Church Spaces project, this site visit offers a unique opportunity to learn directly from a congregation who is activating their building in bold, imaginative, and sustainable ways.

We have two amazing speakers lined up! Jeffrey Gonyeau who is a project manager on historic preservation projects for several Dorchester based churches along with Tony Lopes from Historic Boston Inc. who has worked with churches on creative shared use/new use strategies.

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: @egcboston, community, hospitality


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