Concerned about the ways trauma is shaping daily life in profound ways for families in our city and state? Interested in learning about compassionate, trauma-informed practices that foster real healing and open pathways to long-term stability?
Register to join us March 19 for the 2026 Faith & Action Spring Conference featuring Chanequa Walker-Barnes, PhD, a highly esteemed scholar, theologian, and clinical psychologist whose work focuses upon healing the legacies of racial and gender oppression. This conversation is essential for anyone committed to better caring for children, families, and those who serve on the frontlines of poverty and wellbeing.
You’ll gain:
Practical tools for building resilience and supporting transformation across faith communities, nonprofits, and neighborhoods
Trauma-informed approaches to supporting individuals facing housing, health, and economic instability
An optional afternoon lunch and workshop with Dr. Walker-Barnes to dive deeper into application
Morning session attendance is a prerequisite for Faith & Action 2026 grant applicants. Please note—this year Christian Theological Seminary’s Faith & Action Spring Conference will be held at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church in Indianapolis.