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Communities of Shalom unified for a city of Shalom
 

The fall of 2006 saw the inauguration of UMUMR’s involvement in a comprehensive community development model in Richmond, Communities of Shalom.  Since then, eight Shalom teams have completed the training, and have begun building their communities into Communities of Shalom. This best practice model, developed by the United Methodist Church and internationally implemented, has proven an effective way to organize communities through an empowerment-based process.   

The goals of this model are:  

  • Developing the shared prosperity and economies of communities

  • Strengthening relationships among diverse neighbors 

  • Improving community healthcare and delivery of services

  • Renewing the spirit of God in congregations and communities.        

Each Shalom site is required to build a team of volunteers from a diverse body of local faith congregations and community organizations.  The team undergoes a five month training program on topics such as systemic change, community development, asset mapping, health and wholeness, and multicultural collaboration.  The culmination of this training is a presentation by each Shalom team sharing their independent strategic plans developed for addressing community needs by utilizing the assets of their communities. As their training period concludes, UMUMR will continue to support their community action plans. 

Some Shalom sites may decide to transform their community through  environmental or health initiatives; others may focus on education, arts, or multi-cultural sharing. Still others may target city or corporate policies that unjustly affect them. The strength of the program is that communities independently develop their plans, while collaborating across the region for support.  

      Examples of Shalom plans developed by sites in other areas are:                                     

      -Recruiting and developing means for affordable health care

      -Collaborating with local organizations to provide affordable housing 

       development and repair

      -Educating and organizing around policy issues such as fair wages

      -Working with local schools to create literacy and mentoring programs

      -Partnering with multiple faith congregations to create child care facilities

For more information:       

Flyer:   Community of Shalom Flyer                                          Email:  Beth Wright or Dave Cooper
Phone: 804-266-9350
Web:     Community of Shalom Website                               Application: How to Become a Community of Shalom

Richmond Shalom Sites

Hull Street Shalom Team                                                              Ampthill Shalom Community                                                             West End Community of Shalom                                                 Broad Rock Shalom Site                                                                     Old South Community of Shalom                                                       Fulton Hill Community of Shalom                                              Church Hill Community of Shalom    

 

Council for Creative Urban Ministries

The Council for Creative Urban Ministry (CCUM) has been formed to coordinate the disparate Communities of Shalom sites to form a collaborative City of Shalom through an empowerment-based model.  In short, CCUM was created and is facilitated to accomplish to following:

 1) Create a coordinated effort in urban ministry across Richmond;
 2) Facilitate partnerships and information sharing;
 3) Empowering individuals and congregations

Be part of this collaborative initiative!

The Council is made up of volunteers from Richmond’s churches, other faith community congregations, and human services organizations, who act as a creative advising council towards the efforts of linking and coordinating the urban ministry efforts.  This group is open for anyone to attend, and meets monthly at different sites across Richmond.  Check our organizational calendar to find out about our next meeting!

Join the conversation!

A list serve has been developed to promote conversation about urban ministry resources and opportunities.  To join the CCUM city-wide conversation click here info@umumr.org to indicate you would like to receive an invitation to the email group.


 

 

United Methodist Urban Ministries of Richmond, Inc. (UMUMR)
1010 West Laburnum Ave. , 3rd Floor
804-266-9350 Phone
804-266-9399 Fax

info@umumr.org