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The federal government shutdown has brought great uncertainty about funding for food aid, as well as other aid programs. Learn about resources for your community members, and find out how your congregation or organization can help. Read More
“Joy Comes in the Morning” is a workbook with 14 sermons delivered by the Rev. Dr. Cecil “Chip” Murray at First African Methodist Episcopal Church (FAME) in Los Angeles. Read More
Watch a conversation with faith leaders who have taken up the mantle from their spiritual (and sometimes biological) mothers and fathers. Read More
The Rev. Dr. Cecil L. “Chip” Murray, who died April 5, 2024 at age 94, trained 1,000 faith leaders in community development and civic engagement at USC, building on an illustrious career as pastor of First African Methodist Episcopal (FAME) Church of Los Angeles. Read More
Rev. Murray has inspired and mentored much of the faith-based community engagement work that continues today in Los Angeles, across denomination and ethnic groups. Read More
Hear the Rev. Dr. Cecil L. “Chip” Murray, who died April 5, 2024 at age 94, sing “Lift Every Voice and Sing” shortly before his retirement from the University of Southern California in 2022. Read More
Until the pandemic, the Rev. Dr. Cecil L. “Chip” Murray was the first person in the USC Center for Religion and Civic Culture’s office every morning. Then 90 years old, he would open the gate to welcome guests looking for career or academic mentoring, advice about how to lead a church or take social action, or simply a compassionate ear. Read More
What does racial solidarity look like among communities of color? CRCC's Rev. Najuma Smith was interviewed on CapRadio's Mid Pacific about the complex relationship the Black community has with the Asian American community. Read More
Faith leaders are among those calling for accountability after the revelations of racist comments in a conversation between some of Los Angeles' top Latino political leaders.
The Rev. Dr. Najuma Smith-Pollard spoke on KPCC's Airtalk with Larry Mantle about the role that faith leaders can play in this moment. Read More
The Rev. Dr. Najuma Smith-Pollard hosted a conversation with Ida Puliwa, a social entrepreneur and community organizer from Malawi and a “Spiritual Exemplar,” profiled as part of the Center for Religion and Civic Culture's global project on engaged spirituality. They will discuss women's leadership and Ida's innovative model for transforming communities. Read More