The Work of the People (TWOTP)

The Work of the People (TWOTP) is a unique spiritual visual library and virtual sanctuary offering films, liturgical resources, and courses that nurture a journey of faith, transformation, and shared humanity. Founded by filmmaker Travis Reed, TWOTP creates a safe space for honest reflection, exploring both the beauty and difficulty of transformation. With a vast and evolving library of short films featuring diverse voices—including theologians, poets, authors, and faith leaders—TWOTP addresses core questions of faith, inclusivity, justice, and human experience. The films can be used in individual study, small groups, or church settings, with topics searchable by keyword, scripture, lectionary calendar, or contributor.

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Anti-Racism, Social Justice and Ethics, Renewal Ministry Forum Anti-Racism, Social Justice and Ethics, Renewal Ministry Forum

Next Church

NEXT Church is a network within and beyond the Presbyterian Church (USA) that connects church leaders to foster transformation, justice, and resilience in ministry. NEXT Church emphasizes relational strength, leadership development, and confronting oppressive systems to help congregations and leaders embody God’s vision for the common good. The network creates collaborative spaces, equips leaders to navigate cultural change, and promotes experimental approaches to ministry. Resources offered by NEXT Church include Cultivated Ministry for adaptive accountability, the Antiracism as a Way of Being course, and a group-oriented Restoration Bible Study.

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21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act

This virtual pilgrimage, led by Rev. John Borthwick from St. Andrew's in Guelph, offers a reflective journey through the book 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act by Bob Joseph. The series aims to deepen understanding of the historical and ongoing impacts of the Indian Act on Indigenous peoples in Canada.

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