Unite has been connecting Christian leaders to each other and to resources they need to address the urgent social challenges facing our city for almost 9 years now. Dallas has one of the highest and fastest growing poverty rates in the nation, and with the number of great churches and Christians, that just doesn't add up.
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We've partnered with great local and national organizations over the years using events and initiatives as catalysts for more unity and impact. Our call to action to church leaders and individual Christians is to LEARN, PRAY, SERVE, and UNITE:
LEARN
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The Cost of Poverty Experience is a role play simulation offering a glimpse into the lives of low-income individuals and families. We're partnering with Harvest to offer 3 special COPE's June 8 and 9. Find out more at harvestamerica.com/cope.
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Learn what the Bible has to say about the most critical social issues facing our city.
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Join Harvest for evangelism training on June 8 or 9. See the options at harvestamerica.com/crossover.
PRAY
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Pray for the specific needs of our city with churches, organizations, and individuals who are covering Greater Dallas in prayer 365 days a year.
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Pray for the Harvest event happening on June 10 at AT&T Stadium.
SERVE
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Harvest needs a lot of volunteers. Sign up to help.
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At the Harvest and COPE events, Unite will be letting people know about two great resources:
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HelpFinder.org is an online platform equipping organizations and individuals to connect neighbors to the help they need.
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Vomo.org is a beautiful online platform releasing the Church to meet the needs of the community. Vomo and Unite Greater Dallas have partnered to create campaigns highlighting programs proven to impact the critical issues facing our city. ​
UNITE
Unite and Harvest are working together to unite the collective Church. You can help by:
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Encouraging your church to join us in our mission. Direct them HERE.
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Hosting a COPE in your church or business.
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Helping others with HelpFinder.
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Supporting, Sponsoring, or Partnering with Unite Greater Dallas to build capacity.
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