Resources
We believe that God cares deeply about injustice and suffering and that he has equipped US to be a part of the solution by holding space, but also in the rebuilding of the city, our neighborhoods, this world. We believe the church is an instrument in this change and we acknowledge that we’ve gotten it wrong in the past. We are thankful that you’ve landed here, a space to learn more, to move in deep love towards action through these important and intentional resources. We are committed to empowering you in your spaces, but to corporately respond as well as we give radically, love deeply and act justly.
Right now, we hope you utilize these important resources, that you join us in intentional prayer towards justice.

Be the Bridge
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Reading

Be the Bridge
Latasha Morrison

Prophetic Lament
Soong Chan Rah

I'm Still Here
Austin Channing Brown

God of the Oppressed
James Cone

Just Mercy
Bryan Stevenson

The Color of Compromise
Jemar Tisby

How to be an antiracist
Ibram X. Kendi

White Awake
Daniel Hill

Race Matters
Cornel West

Be the Bridge
Latasha Morrison

Prophetic Lament
Soong Chan Rah

I'm Still Here
Austin Channing Brown

God of the Oppressed
James Cone

Just Mercy
Bryan Stevenson

The Color of Compromise
Jemar Tisby

How to be an antiracist
Ibram X. Kendi

White Awake
Daniel Hill

Race Matters
Cornel West
Kids
If you have kids or engage with kids, we recommend checking out these resources.

Something happened in our town
A Child's Story about Racial Injustice

A Kids Book About Racism
Jelani Memory
Check out this entire series here.

Young Children
Resources for addressing race and racism with young children

Students
Resources for Discussing Police Violence, Race and Racism with Students

Something happened in our town
A Child's Story about Racial Injustice

A Kids Book About Racism
Jelani Memory
Check out this entire series here.

Young Children
Resources for addressing race and racism with young children

Students
Resources for Discussing Police Violence, Race and Racism with Students
Take Action
Jesus calls us to more than just mere words, but to action. We believe that justice flows out of God’s holiness and that we must unite in making a difference and living justly.
Soul City in Action
Current total given to the organizations below: $20,000
Because of your continued generosity, we have been able to give radically to organizations we believe are aiding in further education on topics of race specifically, and moving in intentional action beyond the surface. As Soul City grows in becoming a House of Hope focused on meeting needs and acting in justice through direct service, we are continuing to use these organizations as a guiding force in shaping the way we respond.
Soul City Care
Our Care Team is compiled of diverse individuals who would love to connect and hold space for you. Simply fill out the form below and a member of our team will be in touch with you.
Pray
At Soul City, we believe that prayer changes reality. With everything happening in our world right now, we choose to be people of both listening and action. Prayer is one of those actions. Partner with us by taking time to pray through this list today.
For Our City
- Pray for violence to end & justice to begin
- Pray for sustained, deep, systemic change & unity
- Pray for financial provision for so many impacted in this time
For Our Leaders
- Pray for humility & wisdom
- Pray for innovation as they pave a way for new growth
- Pray for endurance & protection
In the coming days we will continue to add to this list.
If you have any recommendations or suggestions we would love to hear it!
Email us at loveworks@soulcitychurch.com