CWACM is an expansive anti-oppression community honoring a diversity of spiritual, religious and philosophical truths and their fullest expressions.

CWACM Agenda

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Disrupting Privilege

All oppression is connected – heterosexism, racism, sexism, genderism, colonialism, ableism and all other ways in which we separate ourselves from each other. Disrupting privilege ...

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Justice Ministries

CWACM began as a resistance movement; one that challenged the status quo of traditional "church," which often excludes based on race, sexual orientation and gender ...

Jennifer Sanders holds sign that says "Respect Existence or Expect Resistance"

Religious Violence

Religious violence is a phenomenon where Religion is either the subject or object of violent behavior. At the intersections, we recognize that many have been ...

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Claiming Our Identities

In a world where binary thinking is normalized, the Movement intentionally celebrates a spectrum of identity. We teach, live and affirm gender expansiveness, naming ourselves and celebrating each other.

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Emerging

I love the definitions of emerging: to become apparent; to move out of or away from something; to merge, to dip, to come to light.

Emerge: Become Apparent or Prominent

What a wonderfully vague definition, filled with possibilities! There are so many ideas, realities, and actions that can emerge.

A New Year... A New Beginning

As each new day begins, as I am able, I will start in Gratitude and Thanksgiving.

Welcome to CWACM

Voices From Our Community

I am a member

Being a member of CWACM means that I belong to a movement that will not silence me, or oppress me, when I advocate for LGBTQ rights.

Rev. Robyn Morrison

Helena, Montana

I Can Use the Word "Church" Again

Celebrating CWACM’s 10th anniversary helps me use "church" again – especially from Pamela's sermon – explaining the church equips more than it exhorts – quoting Yeshua, "Upon this rock, I will build my church." The word "church" is important – despite our mistakes over time. I am grateful.

rev. dr. candi dugas

Atlanta, Georgia

Living Justice

I support CWACM because we are living justice, building alliances, and confronting injustice, inequity and inhospitality. We will ordain two marvelous women in Tucson. I look forward to this time of celebration and justice!

Rev. Annie Britton

Palm Harbor, Florida

I support CWACM because

I support CWACM because I believe in the mission; to reach out, embrace, and empower people who have been marginalized, outcast, and condemned.

Rev. Robyn Morrison

Helena, Montana

About CWACM

A justice movement offering extraordinary ordination, non-hierarchical community relationships, inspiration and activism alongside a Methodist heritage.

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The Church Within A Church Movement
P.O. Box 578524
Chicago, IL 60657-8524

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