Faith communities are sites of deep meaning—and real conflict. This interfaith, skills-based training is designed for faith leaders and faith-based activists seeking practical conflict-resolution tools grounded in restorative justice frameworks. Participants will strengthen their capacity to:
- Respond to harm, tension, and rupture in congregations and faith-based organizations
- Facilitate difficult conversations with clarity, accountability, and care
- Support congregants and staff who feel marginalized, alienated, or harmed by faith communities
- Navigate power ethically and foster trust across difference
The training is cosponsored by ICNY and the Restorative Justice Initiative. It is open to clergy, lay leaders, and faith-based activists in all traditions, as well as those serving in interfaith or pluralistic contexts. The training is rooted in ritual, reflective practice, and dialogue, sharing restorative approaches that leaders can bring back to their communities. Upon completion, participants will receive:
- Access to RJI practitioners’ open hours for continued consultation
- Eligibility for a community stipend to support facilitating restorative circles
- Certificate of completion, and a book for continued learning
Please join us on February 23 & 24 to build restorative leadership skills that support dignity, accountability, and collective healing in spiritual life and organizational leadership. Click HERE or click the button above to learn more and apply by Friday, February 6th.

