One Human Race Workshop on Racial Reconciliation Expands Beyond Austin
The successful Austin based racial reconciliation workshop, One Human Race, is growing beyond its hometown with support from EHF
The successful Austin based racial reconciliation workshop, One Human Race, is growing beyond its hometown with support from EHF
EHF partners with Antena Houston to provide support to congregations seeking to create just and inclusive spaces among multilingual communities and groups
See how Episcopal congregations joined other organizations to deepen their learning and enthusiasm to take hunger initiatives to the next level.
Four new organizations enter the Holy Currencies ministry incubation process that’s transforming community ministries across Texas.
Curious about Poverty, Racial Reconciliation, or Mental Health? Check out upcoming training sessions and workshops available this Fall.
Big dreams for wellness are taking shape in Liberty County. See how St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church is fostering wellness with extraordinary community partnerships to serve all people in Liberty.
The Rev. Miles Brandon, vicar of St. Julian of Norwich Episcopal Church in Round Rock shares his story about how going into the community door-to-door to meet their neighbors in partnership with Central Texas Interfaith has transformed how his congregation sees their neighborhood and changed their approach to community ministry.
EHF’s new interactive map shows there can be than more than a 20-year difference in how long Texans live in one neighborhood compared to another, even though they may only be a few miles apart. The new tool highlights how poverty, income, race, and education levels have a dramatic impact on how long a person lives in Texas.
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In Common: Congregations and Communities in Action In Common is an opportunity to share with one another our hopes for building bridges and getting to know our neighbors. EHF, congregations, and community
Learn how Proyecto Santiago at St. James’ in Austin is supporting the Hispanic population through community organizing and creating awareness for immigration issues.
Bautista shares her experience helping congregations build relationships with their communities and address important issues affecting families.
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