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RLC Network Dominique Gilliard

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Dominique Gilliard

Dominique DuBois Gilliard is the author of the new book "Rethinking Incarceration: Advocating for Justice That Restores" and the director of racial righteousness and reconciliation for the Love Mercy Do Justice (LMDJ) initiative of the Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC). He serves on the boards of directors for the Christian Community Development Association and Evangelicals for Justice. In 2015, he was selected as one of the ECC’s “40 Under 40” leaders to watch, and Huffington Post named him one of the “Black Christian Leaders Changing the World.” An ordained minister, he has served in pastoral ministry in Atlanta, Chicago, and Oakland.

Bless Me With Anger at White Supremacy

Dominique Gilliard
June 5, 2020
General, Practical Justice, Race
So that you may tirelessly work for justice, freedom, and peace among all people.

Nothing Can Separate Us: The Cross and the Prison Cell

Dominique Gilliard
April 13, 2020
General, Peace & Nonviolence, Practical Justice
Our students are becoming everyday peacemakers because they have come to realize that God is not done with them.

COVID-19 Prayer Calendar

Dominique Gilliard
March 23, 2020
General, Global, Practical Justice
COVID-19 prayer calendars for the rest of March and the month of April.

Black History Resources for All Ages

Dominique Gilliard
February 10, 2020
Books, Practical Justice, Race
Because our history is a prophetic mixture of lament, resilience, resistance, pride, and celebration.

#LentTogether: The Cost of Discipleship, in Community

Dominique Gilliard
February 19, 2018
Books, Church Life, General, Practical Justice, Theology
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As we reorient ourselves toward Christ in this season of Lent, we must remember that doing so tangibly and fundamentally means reorienting ourselves toward our neighbor.

Living As A People of Hope

Dominique Gilliard
November 21, 2014
General
As Christians, we must remember that we are a people of hope. We have a message of hope and we are called to embody this hope.

The Repression of a National Shame: History, Nooses and Lament

Dominique Gilliard
February 18, 2014
General, Race
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FEB 18, 2014 | BY: DOMINIQUE GILLARD -- The heinous practice of lynching is both an extremely difficult aspect of our national...

What does Micah 6:8 really mean?

Dominique Gilliard
March 23, 2013
General, Theology
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BY: DOMINIQUE GILLARD -- Historically, Micah 6:8 has served as one of the most celebrated verses within Scripture. This passage has...

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