The Anti-Racism Implementation Working Group was to serve as a resource group to develop an implementation plan for the vision and priorities in the DMC's Anti-Racism Task Group Report, adopted by GC 36 in Camrose, Alberta, August 1997; and to evaluate ongoing work.
Based on the recommendations in the report to GC 36, the Implementation Group is responsible to help the DMC and EMC achieve these short-term goals in support of anti-racism in The United Church of Canada:
"That All May Be One", Policy Statement on Anti-Racism documents our calling, as Christians, to work for a society in which the words of the Gospel are brought to life and the sin of racism addressed. It is based on the belief that all humans are sacred, whatever their culture, race or religion and that God is found in our common diversity. The strategies for "oneness", presented in the document, are grounded in the recent work of the church and grassroots consultation. The work that has been identified as necessary is organised into four areas: