Faith and Poverty: A Justice Response

Poverty Series

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How can we help tear down the walls that trap our neighbors in poverty?

The third small group program of the JustFaith series, Faith and Poverty: A Justice Response, introduces participants to the systems and structures that perpetuate poverty in their communities.

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The third small group program of the JustFaith series introduces participants to the systems and structures that perpetuate poverty in their communities.

Participants awaken to the systemic barriers that keep certain people from rising out of poverty, as these barriers are often invisible to those of us who don’t have to face them. This faith-based program gives special attention to communities of color who are disproportionately and unjustly affected by poverty. In addition to the readings, group members engage in prayer and spiritual practices throughout the week between sessions. Participants emerge from this program with the courage and tools to lead their churches and communities in social justice advocacy on a local level.

For more about the JustFaith series, check out Faith and Poverty: A Biblical Response and Faith and Poverty: A Solidarity Response. JustFaith is also available in a Catholic social teaching version.

Program goals

Goals for Faith and Poverty: A Justice Response include:

Learn about systemic barriers that make it difficult for people to escape poverty.

Study the techniques and teachings of spiritual leaders including Pope Francis, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, and Bryan Stevenson.

Discern how you are called to work for systemic change in your community.

Sessions

Faith and Poverty: A Justice Response consists of 8 2-hour sessions and an immersion experience.

Recommended group size is 8-14.

Framework & Session Topics

  • Session 1: Talking about Hard Things

  • Session 2: Systemic Racism 101

  • Session 3: Mass Incarceration

  • Session 4: Immigration and Poverty

  • Session 5: The Wealth Gap

  • Session 6: Poverty and the Environment

  • Immersion Experience in the Local Community

  • Session 7: Preferential Option for the Poor

  • Session 8: Local Advocacy 101

Sessions include:

Prayer and reflection
Discussion of reading
Videos & group activities
Spiritual practices
Integration of faith

Want to know more?

An overview, sample session, and program booklet are available for free download.

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Need help inviting people to your small group?

This program promotion kit contains a program booklet, a program image, a promo video, and other materials. These will be helpful in inviting participants who have taken the first and second programs in the JustFaith series to continue on to this third program.

We believe strongly in making our programs inclusive and available to everyone

There is a one-time registration fee for the program. The registration fee includes:

Comprehensive materials for each session
Facilitation scripts, guidance, and training resources
Retreat and immersion guidance
Adaptations for virtual groups
Direct access to program staff for support

Books are an additional cost and titles will be sent via email from the facilitator.

To ensure our programs are not cost-prohibitive for anyone, all programs are offered on a sliding fee scale ranging from $35-$75.

We ask you to choose the registration fee tier that best aligns with your current financial situation. Paying on the higher end allows us to keep the program affordable for all.

If the $35 tier is difficult for you, please consider the program anyway. We ask that you decide what amount you can contribute as a commitment to the program, and send us an email at info@justfaith.org to learn about partial scholarship opportunities for the remainder amount.

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What our program participants are saying

What is different since I completed JustFaith? The way I pray; the way I eat; the way I shop; the way I parent; the way I serve; the way I view community; the way I view neighbor; the way I view enemy; the way I participate in church and community; the way I participate in policy issues; the way I begin and end my day.

JustFaith was a major conversion in my life. The lens through which I look at the world—politics, economics, relationships, etc.—changed. I now see the world through the eyes of those who live on the margins, and ask myself how I can better serve my fellow members of my human family. Every segment of JustFaith awakened something deep within me that helped to form me in new ways, ways that were noticeably more compassionate than what I had previously been living.