Restorative Peacemakers
A number of church members are involved in restorative justice initiatives
that allow them to pursue peace in practical ways. Criminology professor and
author Rick Sarre, SJD, (Adelaide congregation, South Australia) said: “The
restorative themes of repentance, redemption, and reconciliation…should be
especially applauded and embraced in our movement.”
For those who are drawn to explore restorative justice options in their
communities, it is a way of pursuing the Community of Christ mission. “We are
called to minister to the bruised and brokenhearted of the justice system,”
Rick said, “victims and offenders alike.”
Larry McGuire, president of the Cedar Valley-Nauvoo USA Mission Center
(Cedar Rapids congregation, Iowa), would agree. “Restorative justice is an
integral principle within the Community of Christ,” he said. Larry represents
the church on several community peace and justice initiatives, including
working with an ecumenical group that has made restorative justice its focus.
The Cedar Rapids congregation he attends has also been very involved. It
has hosted restorative practices, including Circles of Support and
Accountability for offenders, and has served as a neutral facility for family
team meetings designed to help families remain intact. These efforts have
supported members and nonmembers. “Some congregations are tolerant of what
leaders do,” Larry explained. “This congregation and mission center are more
than supportive and encourage me to be active on behalf of the church.”
Getting Started
Many programs offer accessible ways for people to volunteer, get trained,
and get started in restorative justice. Community of Christ Peacebuilding
Ministries offers training for facilitators in conflict
resolution/reconciliation and Listening Circles. For information, visit
www.CofChrist.org/peacejustice/ or call Sandee Gamet at 1-800-825-2806,
ext. 1353. Practitioners also recommend contacting local court officials to
find out about restorative justice programs in one’s community.
Visit
www.CofChrist.org/peaceaward/ for more information about Howard Zehr and
the Community of Christ International Peace Award. Go to
www.CofChrist.org/peacecolloquy/ for links to additional restorative
justice resources and event details and registration.
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