Our Vision

Rooted in liberation theology and expressed through community action, Collective Liberation Church is inclusive, integrated, international, and intersectional. Rather than separating faith from justice or community from religion, we are reimagining faith as a force for justice, healing, and community.

We envision a society where everyone can thrive — not just survive — and where freedom, safety, and opportunity are accessible to all. Because none of us are free until all of us are free. In this family, people arrive from different places for different reasons. But together, we work towards the same goal: to build a world where justice and freedom are possible for everyone. We all have a role to play in that movement. This is a place where we pursue liberation together.

Our mission is to cultivate a space where faith and justice are practiced together through service, advocacy, and shared responsibility. Community is the entry point. Justice is the vehicle. Liberation is the destination.

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BELONGING & Community
The spiritually active or curious. Those hurt or exhausted by the church. The advocates for justice. Those seeking purpose and connection. What connects us is a shared commitment to community and collective progress.
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COMMUNITY in Action
Community is experienced through shared responsibility and active engagement, not just presence. Everyone has a role to play in the movement and contributes in ways both big and small.
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Faith & Justice AS ONE
Justice is not separate from faith — it is a component of it. Standing together for the liberation of all and against systems that prevent it from being realized is a practice of faith.
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LIBERATION in Practice
Liberation is not just a future vision — it includes work happening in the present through tangible actions, collective efforts, and shared responsibility.

OUR DYNAMIC TEAM

Rev. Wanjiku Kiarie
  • Pastor of Healing & Liturgy
Rev. Cedric Meekins
  • Pastor of Worship & Music
Rev. Dr. Rodney Sadler
  • Pastor of Justice & Education

Are you an organization, nonprofit, or community group interested in partnering with us to support justice, community, or collective care?

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