Our Mission

Church Anew is a Spirit-led movement that nourishes Christian leaders and ignites communities of faith by setting an inclusive table of belonging and developing resources for a fresh, bold, and faithful witness in the world.

Core Values

Strategic Pillars

Feeding Faith

Christians around the world trust Church Anew to feed their faith every week in their inbox. Every week, brilliant writers like Dr. Walter Brueggemann, Rev. Dr. Dorothy Wells, Rev. Angela Denker, Dr. Michael Chan, Dr. Eric Barreto, Dr. Diana Butler Bass (and so many more!) share nourishment for the journey of faith. Additionally, we produce worship resources through our To Go Worship Resources and video-based curriculum for faith formation like Old & New. Each of these offerings prioritizes voices often marginalized in our mainline context.

Gatherings that Ignite Imagination

There is nothing better than an assembly of people who worship, learn, listen, share, and grow together. Each of our gatherings and cohorts propels a new imagination for faith expression and leadership. We host in-person, online, and hybrid learning gatherings on a variety of topics including preaching series, leadership through change, working with grief, and more. We have been honored to host renowned speakers such as Dr. Kate Bowler, Kirk Whalum, Rev. Nadia Bolz-Weber, Rev. Dr. Valerie Bridgeman, Jeff Chu, Rev. Emmy Kegler, Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, Rob Bell, Brian McLaren, and so many more. Each of our gatherings provides fresh witness alongside skill-building workshops and ample time to connect with other leaders for mutual connection and encouragement.

Immediate Response and Ongoing Witness to Pressing Concerns

We respond to immediate needs that emerge in our community. 72 hours after George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis, we published “Racism in America: What Will We Preach This Sunday,” a resource for preachers in the Sundays that followed the murder and uprisings for racial justice around the world. This offering has become a practice for Church Anew, responding to immediate needs that continue to emerge in our communities and our world. Contributors to the Church Anew Blog continue to respond to immediate concerns of the church and the world with the best wisdom our traditions have to offer.

Building Lasting Partnerships through Collaboration and Trust

We build partnerships with congregations, judicatories, church-related colleges, church-adjacent nonprofits, denominations and diocese, and people of faith. With a posture of accompaniment, we listen deeply to the needs that emerge and find unique ways to collaborate from publishing video Bible study resources to producing online worship services to relieve exhausted clergy and tech teams. By building collaboration with partners from a variety of theological and denominational traditions, each new partnership expands the network of people and institutions that rely on Church Anew for support and vision.