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Some of the initiatives, ministries, people, networks, and locations with which the Center for Reconciliation seeks to connect and partner:
Duke Divinity School
International Initiatives: Including in South Africa, Uganda, Sudan, Brazil, Germany, England, and Peru.
Office of Field Education: Partner in the Teaching Communities Program
Office of Black Church Studies: The Office of Black Church Studies is a conduit for the engagement of the Divinity School with the Afro-Christian experience. The OBCS and its affiliates seek to illuminate the several dimensions of Afro-Christian experiences and to investigate and expose the contributions which the global Black Church has made and can make to the Black Community, American culture, and the world. Through its Lecture Series Program, Pilgrimages of Pain and Hope and various other initiatives, the OBCS invites the Divinity School community to actualize its potential for service to the Church through its special concerns for ministry and mission to people of color, both in the church and in the larger world.
Durham
Duke Chapel Downtown Initiative
“My Life in the West End”
Rutba House/Schools of Conversion/New Monasticism
Teaching Communities Partners
Church of the Saviour, Washington, D.C.
Circle Urban Ministries & Rock of Our Salvation Church, Chicago, Illinois
John M. Perkins Foundation, Jackson, Mississippi
L’Arche Daybreak Community, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada
New Song Ministries & Church, Baltimore, Maryland
Voice of Calvary Ministries & Fellowship, Jackson, Mississippi
United States
Christian Community Development Association
World
Global Network for Reconciliation
Word Made Flesh
Centre for Contemporary Christianity in Ireland
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