For Churches & Christian Communities

Christianity is inseparable from its Jewish roots. At OurStory Connections, we come alongside pastors, educators, and congregations who want to understand that heritage more deeply — and who want to stand meaningfully with their Jewish neighbors today. We offer teaching, curriculum, and conversation designed specifically for Christian communities.

Living the Story — A Curriculum Series for Churches

This multi-session curriculum series guides Christian communities through the Jewish foundations of their faith — exploring Shabbat, Passover, the Hebrew roots of Scripture, and the living traditions that connect us across centuries. Each session includes teaching, discussion, and hands-on engagement with Jewish practice.

Currently offered as a church series or small group study. Contact us to bring Living the Story to your congregation.

The Church and the Holocaust

What did Christian churches do — and fail to do — during the Holocaust? And what does that history mean for Christians today? The Church and the Holocaust: Complicity, Courage, and Conscience is a free six-module Zoom course that takes an honest look at how Christian institutions responded to the persecution and murder of Jewish people — from the German church struggle to the silence of American Protestants, from a small French village that chose courage to the complicated legacy of Polish Catholicism. No prior background is required. This course is designed for everyday Christians who want to understand this history, reckon with it honestly, and become more informed and courageous voices against antisemitism in their own communities. Registration is free and open to all.

Educating Pastors & Congregations

We offer workshops and presentations for church leadership on the Jewish context of the New Testament, the theological significance of the Jewish people, and what Romans 11 means for how Christians understand and relate to Israel and the Jewish community today. These sessions are grounded in Scripture and shaped by genuine relationship with the Jewish community.