The Community Craft Collaborative

A unique hands-on, peer learning experience that nurtures faith-inspired imagination alongside faith-informed action.

 

“Seek the Shalom of the city where I have sent you…” - Jeremiah 29:7

We believe congregational leaders, lay and ordained, require new mindsets, competencies, and tools to faithfully adapt their ministries to a religious landscape that is shifting rapidly. Community Craft leverages lived theology, practical insight, and local wisdom to help participants research, discern, and ideate how they could grow the thriving of their community.

Discover Community Craft

Watch how Christians come together to solve community problems sustainably. Learn more about the collaborative journey congregational leaders embark on through the Community Craft Collaborative.

 
 

Community Craft Invites Congregations to:

Evaluate the strengths and challenges of your unique congregational context.

Understand how different aspects of social life influence each other – in expected and unexpected ways.

Identify responses and strategic partners to address local challenges.

Build innovative coalitions that strengthen the social fabric and foster the common good.

The Learning Journey:

Know Your Community

Participants learn and use a variety of tools to better understand and map their context throughout a lifetime of ministry.

Want to see a sneak peak into the Community Craft Collaborative curriculum?

Watch this video for a glimpse of content you’ll have on the learning journey!

Discern Your Role

Participants compare the assets and needs of a community with their own, helping them to see possibilities where others see problems.

Craft your Response

Participants draw from the teaching sessions and exercises to craft a pitch project where participants use the fruit of their ideation to move towards an implementable concept that could bless their community.

Each congregation will participate in an in-person, 1.5-day training followed by 6 weekly, 90-minute, virtual sessions where they will learn and use tools from design thinking, asset-based community development, and more to do research, discern, and ideate how they could grow the thriving of their community. The learning journey will commence with a time of in-person pitch presentations, celebration, and optional virtual coaching sessions.

Congregational Commitment

Thanks to the generosity of our funding partner, selected congregations are eligible to receive a stipend and the opportunity to apply for grant funding upon meeting the following requirements:

  • Completion of pre and post survey

  • Attendance and participation in the 1.5 day in-person training

  • Attendance and participation in 6 weekly virtual sessions

  • Completion of weekly assignments

  • Successful delivery of a concept pitch

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