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We are learning how to build this site, please be patient. Please push the Resource Material Button below for valuable information that we feel is of use to our congregations and Safe Church Committees. The information includes: - Sample Safe Church Policy - Insurance information - Denomination suggest $5,000,000 minimum - Abuse Prevention Declaration Form - Abuse Prevention Newsletter - Robertson Hall Insurance - Please see our Resource Material
Safe Church Ministry has developed a Model Safe Church Policy to provide faith leaders, safe church teams, and abuse prevention teams with a tangible policy that reflects synodically approved definitions and protocols, as well as language and categories to consider including in your own policy. Click on the above hilite to be directed to the CRCNA website to download the viewable document.
Safe Church Ministry is now part of Thrive. Our denomination continues to equip congregations in abuse awareness, prevention, and response. We help build communities where the value of each person is honored; where people are free to worship and grow free from abuse; and where abuse has occurred, the response is compassion and justice that foster healing. Check it out at Thrive
How would our communities look if we truly believed that each of us lives in the very presence of God, within the circle of his grace. God loves us and is with us always, in all we are, in all we think, do or say, and in all of our relationships. That's the foundational message of Circle of Grace, a Christian safe environment program for children and youth. Circle of Grace helps build healthy, respectful relationships.
The Classis Safe Committee has reviewed these presentations and strongly suggest you view them.
Dr. Amanda Benckhuysen, Director of Safe Church Ministry for the CRC made a presentation at our October Classis meeting. It was a conversation about abuse, the impact of abuse on those who have been victimized, and what we as a church can do to prevent it.
Amanda's PRESENTATION to Classis. You will find it very informative. Unwanted: How Sexual Brokenness Reveals Our Way to Healing By Jay Stringer Unwanted: How Sexual Brokenness Reveals Our Way to Healing is a ground-breaking resource that explores the “why” behind self-destructive sexual choices. The book is based on research from over 3,800 men and women seeking freedom from unwanted sexual behavior, be that the use of pornography, an affair, or buying sex.
Power has a God-given role in human relationships and institutions, but it can lead to abuse when used in unhealthy ways. Speaking into current #metoo and #churchtoo conversations, this book shows that the body of Christ desperately needs to understand the forms power takes, how it is abused, and how to respond to abuses of power. Although many Christians want to prevent abuse in their churches and organizations, they lack a deep and clear-eyed understanding of how power actually works. Internationally recognized psychologist Diane Langberg offers a clinical and theological framework for understanding how power operates, the effects of the abuse of power, and how power can be redeemed and restored to its proper God-given place in relationships and institutions. This book not only helps Christian leaders identify and resist abusive systems but also shows how they can use power to protect the vulnerable in their midst. Trauma expert Dr. Diane Langberg on how to respond—systemically, and individually. Dr. Diane Langberg started practicing psychology 45 years ago—when the only way to understand trauma was by studying her clients, rather than her books. She joins the Better Samaritan podcast to discuss power and abuse in the church, how to respond when a friend opens up to you about abuse, and what abuse victims should do: find a safe person. |
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