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We challenge injustice.

God is a liberator. God always takes the side of people experiencing poverty and injustice and we are called to do the same. .

Chains being broken

Actively seeking justice transforms spiritual growth, as faith becomes not just personal but also about God's vision for the world.

A church that stands against injustice—whether poverty, racism, or inequality—will experience missional growth as justice principles become more embedded in our DNA.

Many people, particularly younger generations, are drawn to churches that are active in justice work, hopefully leading to numerical growth as they see faith making a real-world impact.

Action ideas

  • Send a team to Faith Rooted Community Organising training.
  • Have up-to-date information about different support agencies available in church. The local Neighbourhood team will help.
  • Conduct a community audit to find out local needs.
  • Find out about the principles, priorities and practices of A Justice-seeking Church. How can you respond as an individual and a community?
  • Explore how to start a Church at the Margins in your area by attending a BCAM taster or weekend course.
  • Check out resources, campaigns and actions you can get involved with from the Joint Public Issues Team (JPIT).
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