Study Action Guides

Often when we begin justice work, we need a season of learning about a topic to ground us in the biblical foundations, the theological reasons for engaging, and how the topic has appeared in our local context. These study-action guides are tools for your congregation to begin conversations about why and how you do justice work in a variety of areas.

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  • Faith & Gun Violence

    This study-action guide is the result of two years of faithful listening, cross+generational connection, and continuous commitment to the belief that that the Spirit calls us to action in multiple ways

  • a multi colored title page for the hunger study action guide which reads "hunger at our doorstep: a study-action guide for Wisconsin Congregations"

    Hunger

    This resource from the Wisconsin Council of Churches aims to help congregations learn about and respond to hunger in their communities.

  • Immigration Reform

    The biblical story continually shows God’s concern for the migrant and the outcast and work around immigration is a part of the ministry of many churches.

  • Jesus & Justice In Public

    At the Wisconsin Council of Churches, we often speak of the importance of connecting “Jesus and Justice in Public.” It is our hope that this Study-Action Guide will be an invitation to learn, and encourage you to explore what engagement looks like in your local communities.

  • Loving Our Interfaith Neighbors

    The Wisconsin Council of Churches is pleased to share with you this groundbreaking resource for Wisconsin congregations, “Loving our Interfaith Neighbors: A Study-Action Guide.”

  • Worker Justice

    In a collaboration between the Wisconsin Council of Churches and Worker Justice Wisconsin, we have launched a new study-action guide focused on worker justice.