Tools for Diversity

  • Las diferencias entre los Católicos Romanos y los Anglicanos Una entrevista con el Rev. Alberto Cutié realizado por Maria Elvira Salazar sobre las diferencias entre los Católicos Romanos y los Anglicanos. Es una discusión buena sobre la identidad y espiritualismo de la Iglesia Episcopal.
  • Web Conference: Out of Many, One Resources on ECF Fellow Rosa Lindahl Mallow's innovative work in Florida to merge three very different congregations into one: large suburban, Latino storefront, and small financially struggling.
  • LGBTQ+ Resource Hub Welcome to ECF’s curated collection of LGBTQ+ resources. At ECF, we are guided by a commitment to love and justice, seeking to create an inclusive space where all voices are heard and celebrated. Our hope is that these resources and the ideas they spark help us embark on a journey of understanding inclusion and acceptance through Christ’s eyes, honoring the sacred worth of every individual.
  • Small Group Book Studies for Fostering LGBTQ+ Inclusion Want to foster LGBTQ+ Inclusion in your congregation? Consder a small group study of these books!
  • Special Observances for the Trans, Nonbinary, and Two-Spirit Community Is your congregation seeking ways to grow in its welcome and inclusion of transgender, nonbinary, and two-spirit people? Taking the first step can feel daunting, but it doesn't have to be. Throughout the year, there are meaningful observances that offer opportunities to learn, reflect, and show visible support.
  • Faith-Based Community Organizing: Book Study Groups This list includes resources to help your small group engage in meaningful conversations about congregational organizing and community building. Whether your community has a deep history of organizing or you're just beginning to explore this work, these books can guide your discernment. Each one invites reflection on how the Holy Spirit might be calling your congregation to live out your faith and values in the public square.
  • Building Your Asset Map: Building Authentic Relationships Congregations often forget that their most important mission field is int heir own backyard. This lesson workbook helps you identify the people, places, and organizations in your neighborhood.