Faith-Rooted Justice Training Seminar
Saturday September 26, 2026
10am - 3pm
Registration: $35
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Most Christians who care about justice run into the same wall. You know something is broken in your community and you want to do something about it, but you don’t know what next steps actually look like.
During this one-day seminar, Michelle Ferrigno Warren will walk through the theology of justice and peacemaking, the foundations and practices of faith-rooted organizing, and how legislative advocacy actually works. You’ll learn how to do justice in the public square in a way that is effective, faithful, and restorative.
Registration is $35 per person and includes copies of both of Michelle's books. Bring your own lunch or grab something nearby during the 30-minute break. Scholarships are available, and groups attending together receive a discount.
About Michelle
Michelle Warren has been involved in justice and advocacy work for three decades. She and her husband David started a transitional home for teenage girls in Denver in 1996, then helped launch Open Door Ministries, a nonprofit addressing poverty, addiction, and homelessness downtown.
She served as Advocacy and Strategic Engagement Director for the Christian Community Development Association and teaches this material as adjunct faculty at Denver Seminary. She's the author of The Power of Proximity and Join the Resistance, and her work has been covered by the Denver Post, the New York Times, PBS NewsHour, and Christianity Today.