Content: “Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice.” – Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community, 1967 Movements do not happen by accident. They are organized. Confronting Pharaoh equips organizers and coalition partners to identify decision-makers, understand power dynamics, and take meaningful action in their communities. As Dr. King taught, “Power at its best is love implementing the demands of justice” (Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community, 1967), reminding us that strategy must be rooted in justice and compassion. Event details are listed below. Register at the link in our bio to join us and strengthen your capacity to mobilize like Dr. King on MLK Day, 2026. #WeAreCRS #FaithInAction #MLKDay2026
· When: January 19, 2026, doors open at 12:30 PM CT
· Where: CRS member congregation Kenwood United Church of Christ (@kenwooducc_chicago)
· Accessibility: ADA accessible with wheelchair access and accessible restrooms
· Transportation: Convenient to Chicago Transit Authority (@chicagocta) buses (routes 2, 15, and 172) and walking distance from the CTA 47th Street Metra (@metrarail) Electric Station
Date/Time: Jan. 19, 2026, 12:30 p.m.
Location: Kenwood United Church of Christ, 4600-08 S. Greenwood Ave, Chicago
Sponsoring Organization: Community Renewal Society
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