Who are you with?
We’ve thought.
Now, let’s take the step to listen, learn, and lead in our communities.
Co-create the change.
We have all felt moved by racial injustice in our nation, but oftentimes we don’t know how we can make a difference beyond the social media post or yard sign. WI+H is a place where you can put your feelings into practical action.
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Love God with all your heart, mind, soul & strength.
Love your neighbor as yourself.
The Great Commandment
The dilemma.
If the Church lives the Greatest Commandment, would America’s racism crisis continue?
The Racism Crisis
Across the country, local and state leaders are declaring racism a public health crisis or emergency. These declarations are an important first step in the movement to advance racial equity and justice and must be followed by allocation of resources and strategic action.
The American Public Health Association
The Church
Racism has systematically been a part of the church since the beginning of America. The church is the most segregated body of society. We are living in a new era of repentance, a time to work together with marginalized communities who are crying out for hope.
Walter Harvey, WI+H Founder & President of the National Black Fellowship
The Chasm
Faith was at the center of the Abolitionist movement and the Civil Rights movement. In the Black Lives Matter movement, that's no longer the case. WI+H exists to fill this chasm with relationships between people of faith and Black lives.
Tronn Moller, WI+H Micro-Movement Coach and Community Impact Specialist
The Church has left the building.
Jesus took the time to get to know people, and He’s commissioned us to do the same.
WITH’s methods are built upon simple principles: prayer, team, listening, servitude, and life-on-life relationships.
We build micro-movements of active Christ followers who live and work in urban marginalized communities. We get to know people, learn their needs, and activate justice on their behalf. This is the Church out of the building and in the community.
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