Prophet Driven Economy

Resources

Download a copy of the just economy pledge (PDF) for your congregation to sign.

Read a statement from the Economic and Environmental Justice workarea.

Faith & Facts for reflection, study and action:

Faith & Facts Cards — Hunger and Poverty (25 cards per pack)

ImageWhat can you do to eradicate poverty in your community and around the world?

 

 

Faith & Facts Cards — Living Wage (25 cards per pack)

ImageEvery person has the right to a job at a living wage. How can the faith community change our economy? Learn about poverty and ways you can take action. 

 

Faith & Facts Cards — Immigration (25 cards per pack)

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What does the Bible say about the alien and the stranger? What are ways we can be faithful to those seeking refuge and better life? Connect with agencies working with immigrants.

 

Our Beliefs

Social Principles

  • 163 IV. The Economic Community

    We claim all economic systems to be under the judgment of God no less than other facets of the created order. Therefore, we recognize the responsibility of governments to develop and implement sound fiscal and monetary policies that provide for the economic life of individuals and corporate entities and that ensure full employment and adequate incomes with a minimum of inflation. We believe private and public economic enterprises are responsible for the social costs of doing business, such as employment and environmental pollution, and that they should be held accountable for these costs. We support measures that would reduce the concentration of wealth in the hands of a few. We further support efforts to revise tax structures and to eliminate governmental support programs that now benefit the wealthy at the expense of other persons.

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  • E. Poverty

    In spite of general affluence in the industrialized nations, the majority of persons in the world live in poverty. In order to provide basic needs such as food, clothing, shelter, education, health care, and other necessities, ways must be found to share more equitably the resources of the world. Increasing technology, when accompanied by exploitative economic practices, impoverishes many persons and makes poverty self-perpetuating. Poverty due to natural catastrophes and environmental changes is growing and needs attention and support. Conflicts and war impoverish the population on all sides, and an important way to support the poor will be to work for peaceful solutions.

    As a church, we are called to support the poor and challenge the rich. To begin to alleviate poverty, we support such policies as: adequate income maintenance, quality education, decent housing, job training, meaningful employment opportunities, adequate medical and hospital care, humanization and radical revisions of welfare programs, work for peace in conflict areas and efforts to protect creation’s integrity. Since low wages are often a cause of poverty, employers should pay their employees a wage that does not require them to depend upon government subsidies such as food stamps or welfare for their livelihood.

    Because we recognize that the long-term reduction of poverty must move beyond services to and employment for the poor, which can be taken away, we emphasize measures that build and maintain the wealth of poor people, including asset-building strategies such as individual development savings accounts, micro-enterprise development programs, programs enabling home ownership, and financial management training and counseling. We call upon churches to develop these and other ministries that promote asset-building among the poor. We are especially mindful of the Global South, where investment and micro-enterprise are especially needed. We urge support for policies that will encourage equitable economic growth in the Global South and around the world, providing a just opportunity for all.

    Poverty most often has systemic causes, and therefore we do not hold poor people morally responsible for their economic state.

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Love Your Neighbor

Be Prophet Driven!

Add your name to our pledge to support a just economy and make poverty a priority for economic recovery.