In the conclusion to our Sacred-Public Partnerships series, Chelsea Langston Bombino reflects on the series and emphasizes the need for continued partnership in the future.
Ballet 5:8: Redeeming Bodily Shame Through Sacred Dance
Partners for Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancies
The Church’s Role in Addressing Food Insecurity
Sacred-Public Partnerships and the Crisis at the Border
A Place to Call Home: Refugee Housing and Sacred-Public Partnerships
Sacred-Public Partnerships and Paid Family Leave
Inspired by Faith: Local Partnerships for the Common Good
A Network of Support: Mental Health and Sacred-Public Partnerships
Sacred-Public Partnerships in Public Adoption
From the Rainforest to the Watershed: Environmental Stewardship as an Act of Faith
What Makes Partnership Possible? An Overview of Court Decisions, Legislation, and Presidential Initiatives
Sacred-Public Partnerships: Religious Organizations and the Social Safety Net
Introducing Sacred-Public Partnerships
Sacred-Public Partnerships, a two-month series published in collaboration with Sacred Sector, will explore the ways in which faith-based organizations — the sacred sector — and government partner for good. Sacred-Public Partnerships will focus specifically on the intersection of the sacred sector, religious freedom, and government-administered social safety net programs and will explore why partnership between government and the sacred sector is essential to the success of social services in the United States.