RACISM

To speak, act, or think negatively about someone else solely based on their color, class, or culture.

GRACE

Unmerited favor on the human race that we don’t deserve, cannot earn, and cannot repay.

 
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GRACISM

Extending positive favor to other people regardless of, and sometimes because of, their color, class, or culture.

GRACISM: The Art of Inclusion

 
‘Extending positive favor to other people regardless of, and sometimes because of, their color, class, or culture.’.
 
In June of 2021, FPC Moorestown and the Converge Church, a multicultural congregation in Moorestown, joined together for a four-week study of the book, Gracism: The Art of Inclusion by David Anderson.
 
When people deal with color, class or culture in a negative way, that’s racism. We can look at color, class and culture in a positive way. That’s “gracism.”
 
 

 

View recordings of our Zoom study workshops

 

 

Please note: We unfortunately experienced difficulties during our first Zoom gathering and do not have a recording to share with you. We learned, and are now able to bring you three interesting and enlightening videos!
 

Gracism Resources

 

Gracism FAQs worksheet

Gracism Discussion Guide

Purchase the Gracism book