CPT Regional groups are built around a core of trained CPTers and CPT supporters that work to reduce violence both in their local regions and by supporting or serving on already-established CPT projects.
For example, CPT Cleveland originally formed to reduce violence related to drug trafficking in their neighborhood. CPT Manitoba has chosen to focus on issues relating to CPT's Colombia project and local First Nation's issues.
CPT regional groups engage in a variety of activities: nonviolent direct actions, organizing speaking tours, lobbying government officials, and serving on CPT projects. CPT regional groups can function as a spiritual support community for people doing a lot of peace organizing.
When at least ten people from a region apply to become CPT Reservists (3-year term, 2-8 weeks service per year), CPT will work with that group to plan a regional training.
The process for becoming a CPT Reservist includes first participaing in a CPT delegation, and then applying to become part of the Peacemaker Corps.
Regional groups tend to be fairly autonomous (both financially and in decision-making) from the CPT offices . Regional groups decide for themselves: how often to meet, what issue or issues to focus on, how to structure themselves, whether or not to join coalitions, etc. Some regional groups fundraise money specifically for their regional group. The most successful regional groups have found that meeting on a regular basis is important to keep the group together and active.Each regional group is asked to designate one person to be the liaison with the CPT coordinator responsible for linking regional groups in their part of the world with CPT as a whole . These coordinators can provide support like: regular communication with the group to find out what the group is doing, regular communication with the rest of CPT to highlight the work of regional groups (e.g., writing updates for the newsletter), being available to brainstorm ideas for actions or the direction of the group's work, etc.
If you are in Canada and you are interested in forming a regional group in your area, please contact Rebecca Johnson at 416-423-5525, rebeccaj [at] cpt [dot] org. If you are anywhere else, contact Carol Rose at: 773-277-0253, carolr [at] cpt [dot] org
CPT Australasia Regional Group
Following participation by a number of New Zealanders and Australians on CPT delegations, an ad-hoc group, comprising representatives from the Anabaptist Association of Australia and New Zealand (AAANZ), the Society of Friends in Australia and New Zealand and the Mennonite Church in Indonesia has begun conversations towards the establishment of the CPT Australasia Regional Group.
The working group has prepared the following draft mandate and vision statement that is being circulated for comment and discussion to interested groups and individuals over the next few months. The intention is to finalise the statement and put more formal structure for the group's operation in place by March 2009.
Draft Vision and Mandate
Broadly:
To support the vision and mission of CPT globally in implementing organised non-violent alternatives to war and other forms of lethal inter-group conflict
To establish a group in the Australasian region to support, encourage and implement organised non-violent alternatives to war and other forms of lethal inter-group conflict through a range of relevant activities, including:
Encouraging and facilitating the participation of interested people on CPT delegations
Working towards the running of a CTP training course in the region
Engaging with local and regional communities where peacemaking and conflict resolution would be appropriate including those arising from the impacts of climate change, religious conflict, economic dislocation and local indigenous issues in the region leading towards invitations for CPT delegations and possible team presence
Advocacy on behalf of people suffering conflict
Conduct training and educational activities to encourage the churches and other interested community groups in the region to a commitment on peacemaking
Raising funds to support peacemaking and conflict resolution activities in the region and by CPT.
More details on CPT Australasia are available at
In November 2000, a CPT regional group began to take shape in the Lee Heights neighborhood of Cleveland OH. Many members of the group attend Lee Heights Community Church (Mennonite) and asked CPT to assist them is addressing the violence in their city. The group completed CPT Reservists training in May 2001. A large part of CPT-Cleveland's focus in 2001 was responding to local gun violence. The team organized and attended public vigils to pray for justice and the realization of Christ's peace in troubled inner-city neighborhoods. Small groups of team members conducted neighborhood walks each month to examine street activity during evening hours.
In 2003, CPT Cleveland helped host and gave significant leadership to the Christian Peacemaker Congress held in Youngstown, Ohio in September; participated in local anti-war rallies; and organized a van-load of Christians to travel to Warren, Ohio to support a prayer vigil against police brutality. Contact: Wanda Ngolo, mhngolo [at] wmconnect [dot] com, 216-291-4077.
Christian Peacemaker Team, Colorado (CPT-CO), holds monthly meetings, which include updates on CPT activities, prayer and spiritual reflection, planning for future peacemaking activities, refreshments, and fellowship. Members serve on CPT teams in Asubpeeschoseewagong, Colombia, Iraq, and Palestine. Activities on the local scene include:
For more information, contact Marilyn Miller at 303-499-5229; e-mail: marilynfmiller [at] comcast [dot] net
CPT Northern Indiana (CPTNI) is a small community of Christian peacemakers gathered from the northern Indiana and southern Michigan area. The group of about twenty people, ranges in age from 18 to 70+. They meet monthly to eat, refresh their spirits, and plan the nonviolent revolution. They have done work on peace issues in their area ranging from immigrant rights to war taxes to militarism. If you're interested in joining them, call 574-642-3963 or email cptcsd [at] npcc [dot] net for directions and the next scheduled meeting.
CPTNI is a sponsor of a nonviolent campaign to End the Production of DU Weapons that works through education, creative nonviolent action, legislation, and media. The campaign has a direct focus to end production of DU weapons at major facilities in the US - Alliant Ballistic Laboratory in Rocket City, WV, and AeroJet in Jonesbough, TN. CPT delegations to Virginia and Tennesee meet with people impacted by these weapons, including veterans, hospital administrators and plant employees, and organize and carry out a nonviolent public witness challenging the production of DU munitions. Visit the campaign website for more information.
CPT launched its first regional group outside of North America in May 2004 [CPT UK web site]. CPT United Kingdom (CPT UK) has come together with the goal of building a presence in the region and eventually holding a CPT training. The group also hopes to provide a community for Christians and activists who want to be involved with peacemaking work, but aren't currently able to join CPT in an official capacity. CPT UK often meets for meals and discussion, or to listen to a speaker.
If you know of people in the UK or elsewhere in Europe who might be interested in joining a regional training in the United Kingdom, please contact Carol Rose at 773-277-0253, carolr [at] cpt [dot] org.