Learn ABOUT CMEP

Church & Organizational Partners

 CMEP helps churches, organizations, leaders, and individuals advocate for justice and peace for all peoples in knowledgeable, timely, holistic, and effective ways. We rely on partnerships to promote a just and lasting peace in the Middle East.

What does it mean to be a CMEP partner?

CMEP CHURCH PARTNERS INCLUDE LOCAL CONGREGATIONS AND GROUPS WHO AFFIRM OUR MINISTRY BY SHARING OUR WORK, ADVOCACY OPPORTUNITIES, AND EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCES WITH THEIR COMMUNITIES.

We engage with our church partners by:

  • A monthly tailored newsletter that includes updates on events, happenings in the Middle East, spiritual resources, and liturgical materials 
  • Individual touchpoints and discipleship support with CMEP’s Programs and Outreach manager to discuss opportunities for engaging with Middle East justice in your community 
  • Early-bird access to hosting CMEP speakings during our annual Pilgrimage to Peace Speaking Tours 
  • Individualized pilgrimage experiences for your congregation to take in the spirit, history, and politics of the Holy Land 
  • Are our go-to communities when constituents reach out looking for a new church home that supports justice in the Middle East
  • …and much more! 
 

We hope you will consider partnering with us. 

How do I become a CMEP partner?

Interested in becoming a CMEP church partner? Here’s how!

1. Fill out this form indicating your intent to become a CMEP church partner

2. Our partners give annually to support our ministry. Gifts range from $250 to $10,000+, and we encourage you to give at whatever level is sustainable for your community. Submit your annual church partnership donation online or by mail to:

Churches for Middle East Peace 
110 Maryland Ave NE
Suite 505
Washington, DC 20002

Our programs and outreach manager will be in touch with next steps and to schedule an introductory church partner call. 

Interested in learning more?

Reach out to our programs and outreach manager, Destiny, who works individually with current partners and communities considering partnership.

Meet Our Current Partners

St. Mark Presbyterian, Newport Beach, CA
Orange County Network for Israel/Palestine, Orange County, CA
First Lutheran Church, Glendale, CA
Lutheran Southwest California Synod, Glendale, CA
 

Saint John’s Cathedral, Denver, CO

St. Barnabas Memorial Church, Denver, CO

South Congregational Church, New Britain, CT

University Church at Yale, New Haven, CT

DCMEP (Delaware Churches for Middle East Peace) Wilmington, DE
Immanuel Anglican Church, Decatur, GA
North Decatur Presbyterian Church, Decatur, GA
Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Arlington Heights, IL
First Presbyterian Church, Decatur, IL

Benedictine Sisters of Mt. Scholastica, Atchison, KS

First Baptist Church of Morristown, Morristown, NJ
Upper New York Annual Conference (UMC) Peace & Justice Task Force, Syracuse, NY
Emmanuel Baptist Church, Albany, NY
Franciscan Sisters of St. Joseph, Hamburg, NY
Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, Raleigh, NC

St. Luke’s by the Sea Episcopal Church, Waldport, OR

Bethel Hill United Methodist Church, Landsdale, PA

Friedens United Church of Christ, Sumneytown, PA

Olivet-Schwenkfelder United Church of Christ, Eagleville, PA

Skippack Church of the Brethren, Collegeville, PA

Trinity Christian United Church of Christ, Skippack, PA

St. Stephen Presbyterian Church, Houston, TX

Trinity Episcopal Church, Houston, TX

Sisters of St. Dominic, Racine, WA
University Congregational United Church of Christ, Seattle, WA 
Edmonds United Methodist Church, Edmonds, WA
La Crosse Area Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, La Crosse, WI
The Sisters of St. Dominic, Racine, Wisconsin

Churches for Middle East Peace is grateful for the support of our Partners; however, CMEP does not necessarily agree with all the policies and positions of our Partners; and CMEP Partners do not speak on CMEP’s behalf.