

Meet CTC's Board of Directors - New Members
Editors note: In the spring of 2018, three new board members joined the CTC team. Each brings experience and connections as accomplished...


Rev. James Lawson encourages Young Adults
Rev. James Lawson has been one of the leading voices for Civil Rights and social justice in the world for more than five decades. He was...


Meet a Neighborhood Change-Maker: William Downey
Editors Note: Center for Transforming Communities (CTC) is grounded in the belief that every Memphis neighborhood includes people who...


Meet a Neighborhood Change-Maker: Jhon Gaytan
Editors Note: Center for Transforming Communities (CTC) is grounded in the belief that every Memphis neighborhood includes people who...


Meet a Neighborhood Change-Maker: Dianne Love
Editors Note: Center for Transforming Communities (CTC) is grounded in the belief that every Memphis neighborhood includes people who...


Visions of Shalom
For nearly a decade, Center for Transforming Communities (CTC) has engaged with neighborhood leaders through a program called Communities...


Billy Vaughan: Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of The Commons on Merton
Editor's Note: On September 29, CTC gathered with 100 of our neighbors, friends, and supporters for a celebration of the 10th anniversary...


God did not call me to be a property manager
“God did not call me to be a property manager.” While I may not have spoken these words out loud, almost ten years ago they were...


An evening with Rev. James Lawson, Civil Rights icon and founder of Communities of Shalom
Editor’s Note: Last month, CTC had the honor of hosting noted Civil Rights leader and pastor Rev. James Lawson for a special gathering of...


Guest Post - Reconsidering a Network
Editor's Note: This month, we have a guest post by Amy Greil. Amy is a researcher and community developer from Wisconsin who recently...