10/23/2025
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/5517582950156/WN_TbR3yu1qQYiVSCI5RxknVA #/registration
Welcome! You are invited to join a webinar: Domestic Violence in Communities Under Attack. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.
The Episcopal Diocese of New York Task Force on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault presents... ~ Proclaiming Hope in Uncertain Times~ (Part 2 of 3) Domestic Violence in Communities Under Attack: A Call to Bear Witness, Take Action, and Stand in Solidarity with Those Most Vulnerable Neither churche...
07/17/2024
Join us Sunday July 21 at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church for a community circle and dialogue in which we will discuss building spiritual community. It is FREE and open to the public.
06/20/2024
Join our Interfaith Roundtable today from 6:30-8PM EST on Zoom in honor of Pride Month. RSVP to Danielle Williams dwilliams[at]connectnyc.org
04/17/2024
Join our Interfaith Roundtable tomorrow 6:30-8PM EST on Zoom in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. RSVP to Danielle Williams dwilliams[at]connectnyc.org.
04/17/2024
"Faithful Interventions for Those Who Abuse Their Intimate Partners" Thursday, May 2, 10am-1pm, at Bedford Central Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn. Registration link in comments:
This workshop will equip clergy and faith leaders with tools to provide a faithful response to those who are abusive towards their intimate partners. This workshop will explore why people batter and abuse, what accountability looks like in spiritual care and congregational settings, how faith leaders can avoid collusion with those who harm, and clergy do's and don'ts working with those who abuse. Facilitated by Quentin Walcott, Executive Director of CONNECT and Danielle Williams, coordinator of CONNECT Faith. Doors open at 9:30am for coffee, networking and light continental breakfast. There is no cost for this training.
03/05/2024
Join us Sunday March 10 at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church for a wellness Restorative Justice circle in which we will discuss caring for ourselves and the community in this season of Lent.
02/21/2024
Join our Interfaith Roundtable tomorrow 6:30-8PM EST on Zoom. We will be exploring: How does the spirituality of our ancestors inform our work on gender violence today? RSVP to Danielle Williams dwilliams[at]connectnyc.org.
02/15/2024
Join us next Monday, Feb 19th 10:30AM– 12PM EST at Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church, 230 Decatur Street, Brooklyn NY 11233. Register at https://bit.ly/clergybreakfast2024
CONNECT Faith and Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church invites you to a breakfast for an engaging discussion to support faith leaders in in preventing and addressing domestic violence. We will gather to share stories, experiences and information to support our collective effort of building safe families and safe communities in Brooklyn.
We encourage clergy to bring a leader from your congregation that can assist in your congregation’s efforts to prevent and address domestic violence.
10/20/2023
Join us for a Facebook Live discussion tomorrow at 11AM EST. We will be exploring faith-based strategies to support the mental health needs of black women survivors of intimate partner violence. Register for the Zoom version here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZApd--hqTsqHdT3XH3HEmMd6EvE3Bv_RzZX
05/10/2023
Please join us on Thursday, May 25th from 10:00AM-1:00PM for an in-person convening, “Exploring Trauma-Responsive Practices within Faith and Spiritual Communities.”
A panel of faith leaders from diverse traditions will lead participants in conversation to explore the intersections of spirituality, trauma, and resilience. Through collaborative dialogue, participants will also discuss strategies for creating more inclusive, supportive, and healing faith and spiritual communities. This FPWA specialized convening is open to all faith leaders and practitioners who are looking to deepen their understanding of trauma-responsiveness.
Register here: https://www.formstack.com/forms/?5225495-wIcxk7NnJU
04/24/2023
You are invited to our two-day Training for religious leaders, spiritual activists and people of faith to gain a basic understanding of the complex dynamics of intimate partner abuse, intervention strategies, and the role of the faith community in preventing domestic violence. Training will also explore theology, spiritual care and spiritual issues that come up when responding to domestic violence.
Space is limited. Register Here: https://forms.gle/Q8fkERDwPAYZn9yT9