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Last June, Synod 2017 called for an annual Day of Justice to be held in churches beginning on Aug. 19, 2018.
A planning team has gathered a variety of resources to help congregations plan a service that matches their individual justice journeys.

ā€œDifferent congregations have different instances of injustice in their community and different understandings about what their response should be,ā€ said Kristen deRoo VanderBerg, a member of the planning team.

ā€œWeā€™ve tried to compile resources that can meet churches where they are, whether it is at the beginning of their justice journey or much further along the line.ā€

The 2018 Day of Justice resources can be found . This site includes study materials about justice, background information on a variety of justice topics, and suggestions to help plan a justice-themed worship service.

Gail De Young is a member of Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church in Rehoboth, N.M. The church will be holding a Day of Justice this summer. In fact, the congregation was so excited about this annual day that they held a Day of Justice in August 2017, a year ahead of schedule.

She said that the church acted quickly because they believed the quest for justice cannot wait.
ā€œIt has to happen as soon as possible, given the many forms of oppression, persecution, prejudice, and discrimination that occur every day,ā€ she said.

As other congregations prepare to join Rehoboth this year, De Young said her hope and prayer is that ā€œit will ignite a passion to stand up for others who have no voice.ā€

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