For Faith Communities
The Challenge
You know this conversation matters, but you’re afraid of losing members, creating conflict, or being seen as political.
It’s the elephant in the room. Sunday morning is still the most segregated hour in America—and you don’t know how to start.
When you bring up justice, some members hear partisanship. You need a way to ground this work in faith, not politics.
You want to grow and evolve, but you also value the people who’ve been here for decades. How do you honor both?
Our Approach
We root anti-racism work in scripture, tradition, and moral clarity—so it feels like an extension of your faith, not an addition to it.
Structured guides for Bible studies, small groups, and congregational conversations that create safety and invite honesty.
We help you find words that speak to justice without triggering political defensiveness—grounded in shared values, not party lines.
Pastoral coaching, sermon resources, and peer support for clergy navigating this work in their communities.
The Results
“Your congregation didn’t gather to stay comfortable. A Long Talk turns belief in justice into the daily practice of justice.”
Start a conversation about what anti-racism looks like in your faith community. We’ll help you find the way forward—together.