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Jan 5 2011

Bishop Hope Morgan Ward speaks at the JustPeace 10 Year Anniversary, Nov. 2010

VIDEO: Why are the chairs in a circle?

As part of JustPeace’s 10th Anniversary event, Bishop Hope Morgan Ward opened the day with a reflection about the importance of circles. She shares stories and gives insights about the circle process and how its use can transform situations and promote openness and dialogue.

Jun 3 2010

Tom Porter - Co-Executive Director of JustPeace Center for Mediation and Conflict Transformation of the United Methodist Church

Chapter 6: Creating Rituals and Covenants

This is the sixth installment of a 10-video series that JustPeace is producing around the release of Tom Porter’s book, The Spirit & Art of Conflict Transformation: Creating a Culture of JustPeace.

May 27 2010

Tom Porter - Co-Executive Director of JustPeace Center for Mediation and Conflict Transformation of the United Methodist Church

Chapter 5 – Designing Good Process: The Circle Process

This is the fifth installment of a 10-video series that JustPeace is producing around the release of Tom Porter’s book, The Spirit & Art of Conflict Transformation: Creating a Culture of JustPeace.

Nov 9 2009

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Circle Process as Practiced In Faith-Based Communities

The circle process a great gift to the Church as it evokes the best of our theology, recognizes the importance of ritual and sacred space and time, emphasizes the significance of relational covenants, encourages deep listening and respectful speaking from
the heart, moves us away from parliamentary procedure to consensus decision‐making, creates an empowering servant or stewardship understanding of leadership, and focuses us on the mission of reconciliation, healing relationships and creating community.

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