Why EGC’s new “Fact Friday” series explores the church’s history and legacy in Boston one short video at a time.
Investing in Haitian churches and communities
Origin Story: How RCCI's first cohort took shape
One leader’s call to prevent sexual exploitation in the church
Sexual exploitation in the church thrives in a culture of silence and secrecy. Gregg Detwiler argues that the absence of safe, transparent spaces where leaders can process their struggles is a systemic issue. Sharing from his own life and ministry, Gregg encourages Christian leaders to walk with others in accountability and transparency as they seek to minister to others.
Would you be willing...?
Nurturing Black Church vitality
Something New!
Capturing the stories of Black senior saints in Boston
Showing hospitality to Afghan arrivals
Ministering to the Whole Family
From obstacles with virtual learning to parents losing jobs, the coronavirus pandemic has made life difficult for many children in Boston. Despite the challenges, Christian leaders at ministries offering after-school and summer programs say they are witnessing God’s goodness and grace toward the children and their families.
What does Boston's population growth mean for ministry in the city?
Understanding Boston: Background and History Reading List
Top 5 Books for Understanding Boston
Next Step Resources on Race for White Evangelicals
Intro to Civic Engagement in Massachusetts for White Folks
White evangelicals who are moved by their biblical convictions to pursue justice and resist oppression often lack clear direction on how to seek these aims in concrete and tangible ways. This resource is designed to be a launching pad for White evangelicals to learn how to use their time, talents, and treasures for civic engagement.