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What you will learn...

  • Apply Biblical Justice Through a Contextualized Justice-in-Action Project

    Participants will take the theological foundations and discernment skills from PCPF 101 and translate them into a tangible justice initiative rooted in their community’s real needs. Whether through advocacy campaigns, community organizing, policy engagement, or justice-centered congregational programming, students will learn how to design, implement, and evaluate a project that reflects prophetic discipleship in action.

  • Develop Practical Advocacy, Organizing, and Public Faith Skills

    Through guided workshops, case studies, and tools used by experienced practitioners, participants will gain hands-on skills needed to engage in justice work faithfully and effectively. This includes training in letter-writing campaigns, legislative advocacy, peaceful protest planning, power-mapping, community listening sessions, and building partnerships that sustain long-term impact.

  • Strengthen Leadership Capacity for Justice-Oriented Ministry

    Learners will be equipped to lead congregations and ministry teams into courageous, community-rooted engagement that reflects the heart of God’s justice. With support from advocacy experts and peer collaboration, participants will learn how to mobilize their church, communicate impact, and cultivate a culture of justice, healing, and transformation in their ministry context.

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About this course

  • $99.00
  • Cohort
  • Thu, May 7-28
  • 6:00-7:00 pm ET

Who is this course for?

  • Clergy, faith leaders, activists, and non-profit workers

  • Those who have completed  Prophetic Church Public Faith 101 or who are ready to take their justice-oriented ministry framework to the next level.

  • Those who want to move from learning to leading—translating biblical justice into meaningful community engagement, advocacy, and transformative action within their church and neighborhood.

Instructors

Jennifer Stewart

Instructor

Rev. Jennifer M. Stewart, RN, PhD, MDiv, MFT, is Director for Healing and Transforming Communities with American Baptist Home Mission Societies. She is also President and Founder of Restore Development and Consulting which provides consulting, coaching, counseling and curriculum design services to accelerate change ensure the vitality of churches and faith-based organizations. Restore leverages research and expertise in individual and organizational development, change, and sustainability with ministry, leadership, discipleship and spiritual formation experience to ensure that churches and faith-based organizations achieve their vision.

Brian Ellis-Gibbs

Instructor

Rev. Dr. Brian C. Ellis-Gibbs serves as national coordinator for Healing and Transforming Communities at American Baptist Home Mission Societies. In this role, he engages with community partners to advance healing, justice and liberation. With more than two decades of pastoral leadership and over 10 years of experience in faith-rooted social justice organizing, he brings a deep commitment to transformational ministry grounded in compassion, inquiry and relationship. He holds a Doctor of Ministry from New York Theological Seminary, a Master of Divinity from Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, and a Bachelor of Arts in history from Morehouse College. Outside of work, Ellis-Gibbs enjoys dancing and teaching seminary-level continuing education courses.

Matthew Rivera

Instructor

Minister Matthew Rivera was born and raised in the Bronx, New York. He is the first in his family to earn a college degree, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology at Trinity College. Matthew is the Executive Director of The Dream Support Network, a full service organization whose mission is to inspire, educate, and support youth and young adults in their pursuit of living out the life of their dreams. To do such work, The Dream Support Network provides extensive programming and workshops, experiential learning opportunities, and full-day retreats. Matthew Rivera serves as national coordinator for Healing & Transforming Communities. In this role, he partners with churches, leaders, and organizations to strengthen justice-centered ministries and build systems that amplify impact. He also facilitates ABHMS’ Justice Dialogues, coordinates emergency response efforts, and helps cultivate emerging faith leaders through initiatives like the Summer Passionary Institute. He holds a Master of Divinity from Andover Newton Seminary at Yale Divinity School and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from

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