IMIRJ Sacred Circles 2020
The Interfaith Movement for Immigrant Justice invites you to register your participation in a Sacred Circle.

A “Sacred Circle” is a grouping of 7-15 people who covenant to:

+ Be in relationship with and accountable to one another

+ Meet (virtually) on a regular basis from now through the election (each circle decides on their own rhythm for relationship; our suggestion is that Circles meet at least 1/month)

+ Stay in touch with one another between Circle meetings

+ Shared learning and action to advance immigrant and racial justice, in coordination with IMIrJ, immigrant and Black-led partner organizations, and other Sacred Circles in their region and throughout the state.

A few notes on Sacred Circle makeup: Sacred Circles are a place for both seasoned leaders and for our friends and fellow congregation members who are newly ready to get off the sidelines. Circle members likely come from the same congregation and/or geographical community. It might be with people you are already in relationship with through an existing social justice committee or sanctuary team. You might form a Circle with a group of friends, neighbors or classmates who share a similar longing for justice. Circle membership may shift. While we encourage commitment and continuity, we also encourage growth. However, once a Circle grows beyond 15 people, we highly recommend “mitosis” - splitting into two smaller Circles - in order to maximize the level of trust, interaction, and connection between Circle members. Larger faith communities may have more than one Circle.

See more on Sacred Circles here:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hNAvQx1BN4VEUzS2dvoEJb2GXGi6E_QXB68q9X6EoLo/edit?usp=sharing
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