Our Impact: Cultivating Communities of Reconciliation
Arrabon is a spiritual formation ministry that equips Christ-followers to actively and creatively pursue racial healing in their communities.
Catalyzing Healing and Reconciliation
An Arrabon experiential learning opportunity helps communities navigate racial healing and reconciliation, providing a trauma-informed space to process complex emotions and build confidence as ambassadors of reconciliation.
The Arrabon experience was great! For me, it was the discussions with other [participants] that were here on the same experience as me. The impact of confronting really hard issues together and hearing viewpoints on things I wouldn’t have thought of—and being able to contribute to the conversation—was really impactful.”
Partnering in Organizational Transformation
Arrabon’s Organizational Transformation Model equips leaders and organizations to foster racial healing and reconciliation through trauma-informed strategies, workshops, and resources that cultivate transformative community cultures.
Arrabon over the last year has really given us both the frameworks to understand the work of reconciliation [within KCU], with a way to wrap our minds around it, but then also, to wrap our hearts around it. To understand it not just as an intellectual effort but also a soul effort. It’s given us a shared vocabulary, a shared set of tools, and a very relational journey, and it has made a profound difference. I’m extraordinarily grateful.”
Equipping Christ-Followers
Arrabon’s Spiritual Formation Resources offer tools and practices to deepen spiritual growth, fostering racial healing, justice, and reconciliation within individuals and communities.
One of our team members shared that she was interacting around some really hard, really broken family dynamics. Because of the conversations that were being facilitated as a result of Shalom and a Just Society, she entered into those spaces with far more compassion than she even knew she had the capacity for. She walked into that, and instead of wanting to seek immediate resolution or bring her path forward, she entered into it with a new awareness of what it meant to be an agent of Shalom—to see flourishing come not just in the moment she was there, but even as a result of those interactions. It changed everything about how she interacted; it gave her hope, and it also gave her permission to be fully present in a space that was really challenging.”
Support Arrabon in Equipping Christ-Followers and Transforming Communities
Your donation helps us provide workshops, spiritual formation resources, and experiential learning opportunities that empower individuals and communities to cultivate racial healing and reconciliation.