A coalition of pastors from across the denominational, racial, and economic spectrum
committed to work toward unity, reconciliation, and justice.
committed to work toward unity, reconciliation, and justice.
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God is doing a new thing!
The Grand Rapids Association of Pastors (G-RAP) came together in frustration, and were united through grief. In January, 2015, in frustration over the adversarial relationship between police and the African-American community, a group of Grand Rapids pastors met to discuss what they could do. This meeting attracted leaders across the denominational, racial, and economic spectrum. We committed to work towards justice, unity, and reconciliation in Grand Rapids. But the first step was to get out of our known circle of pastoral relationships: to get to know each other. This getting to know each other stage deepened after the murder of nine people at a prayer meeting at Emmanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina. We came around the local AME churches and gathered in prayer and support. African-American pastors trusted the group enough to share their fears and vulnerabilities. “See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland” (Isaiah 43:19). G-RAP is continuing to commit to God’s new thing by uniting our voices, reconciling across dividing lines, and working together for God’s justice. We have seen the fruits of this new thing in the diverse spectrum of supporters spanning race and class lines and in the willingness of the new police chief to listen to and work with pastors. We are continuing to work out God’s call to us, seeking ever more practical ways to come together and to work for God’s justice in our community. Any Christian pastor committed to work towards the goals of unity, reconciliation, and justice is welcome to join this new thing that God is doing. It is springing up – may we all soon perceive it together. |
Upcoming Events
GRAP was formed to be a diverse representation of pastors brought together to * address issues of justice in our city, * evidence the unity of the Body of Christ, and * deepen what our racial reconciliation might be. Our primary concern in 2014-2015 was the adversarial relationship between the police and the African American community and how Pastors could be helpful in bringing about reforms. We would like to stay close to those roots in the upcoming year--that issue has not gone away. Sadly, a significant percentage of Grand Rapids residents continue to not feel safe in their interactions with the GRPD. We want to continue to advocate for and support police reform and help build community trust. To that end, we plan on using our time over this year to study and learn more about where police reform has happened, what reforms were made, and gauge their success. **** Thursday, November 20, 11:30am-1:00pm * G-RAP Meeting * City Life Church (574 Division Ave. S.) * We will host retiring Grand Rapids City Attorney Anita Hitchcock * Please RSVP to [email protected] if you are a Christian pastor in Grand Rapids who is interested in attending. Please contact us if you are a pastor who is committed to work towards justice in Grand Rapids and you are not on our email list. Connect with us on Facebook. Contact us if you have an event relating to faith, justice, or unity in Grand Rapids. Help us fill up the calendar! |