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Presbyterian Peace Fellowship


Gun Violence Prevention

News for Congregations

March 2026 Welcome, New Readers


Atwood Institute 2026

Registration is Open!

Coming to the Heartland Sept. 15-18


Come learn with other congregations how to build and sustain a gun violence prevention ministry in your faith community. The 3rd Annual James Atwood Institute for Congregational Courage will be Sept. 15-18, 2026 near at the Heartland Center near Kansas City, MO


Space is limited. Learn more and reserve your space today. Scholarships are available.

Click HERE to learn more.


Keynote Speaker Jer Swigart, coauthor of Mending the Divides, will challenge us to deepen our theological calling for gun violence prevention. As you build relationships with other faith activists from across the nation, expect to learn practical, pastoral and prophetic skills for guiding your congregation in the task of saving lives and healing the trauma and fear brought by 38,000 lives stolen by gun violence last year.

Gun Violence Prevention is a No Kings issue. The Trump administration has now dismantled life-saving research, programs and funding from the 2022 Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which was the first gun safety action by Congress in over a generation.

Learn about No Kings rallies this Saturday March 28. Click HERE.

SPRING TRAINING!

Guns to Gardens

Spring Action Circles

April 16 - May 21



Sign up now to learn with other congregations how to offer a Guns to Gardens Safe Disposal Event for unwanted guns in your community.


Learn how congregations are taking this responsible action to reduce the number of unwanted guns to be found by children, youth, or others; used in a crisis; resold or stolen to be returned to the gun market.


Each Thursday on Zoom for 6 weeks for 1 hour, plus 1 hour of preparation.


Register for Noon ET Daytime Circle HERE.

11amCT, 10MT, 9PT


Register for 7:30 pm ET Evening Circle HERE.

6:30pmCT, 5:30MT, 4:30PT


NEW!

Training for Firearm Safety Officers for Guns to Gardens


Our Guns to Gardens partner RAW Tools now offers training and certification for Firearm Safety Officers (FSO), which is a role required for each Guns to Gardens event. Some of the training is online and some is in person. Learn more by contacting Stan Wilson at Stan@rawtools.org 

New Action Circles for

Protecting Children from Gun Violence: Imagining a New World


Wednesdays on Zoom

Noon ET, 11 CT, 10 MT, 9 PT

Bring a bag lunch or brunch!

Spring: April 15- May 13

Register HERE.


This five session series on Zoom will guide you and your congregation in finding your action for protecting children from gun violence. Created by educational and pastoral leaders in the Presbyterian Peace Fellowship, this faith-based program covers in one hour a key topic each week:


• Children in the Crossfire: Why is gun violence the top killer of our children?

• Saving Child Lives with Secure Gun Storage

• Seeing Our Children: The mental and spiritual health of children in the crossfire

• Direct Action Options for Real Safety for Children

• Advocacy, Voting and Finding Next Steps for Your Congregation


"At the first session when we learned about the causes of gun violence against children, I was so discouraged. By the final session, I was incredibly hopeful about all the practical things that we can do to protect children from gun violence."

--Participant in the Winter Action Circle

T-Shirts

Guns to Gardens

T-shirts and sweatshirts with

the Guns to Gardens logo on the front

and Isaiah 2:4 on the back. Order for your church volunteers for gun violence prevention events or as a gift.

Order HERE

Thank you to all who have given financially to support gun violence prevention.

To do this work, we need gifts of all amounts. We welcome support from churches, individuals, and regional/national church bodies, as well as other groups.

Gifts are tax-deductible.



Give HERE or

Mail checks to:

"Presbyterian Peace Fellowship"

att: Gun Violence Prevention

17 Cricketown Rd.

Stony Point, NY 10980 Thank you.

GIVE HERE!

presbypeacefellowship.org/gun-violence-prevention



Rev. Margery Rossi, Minister for Gun Violence Prevention

margery@presbypeacefellowship.org

Rev. Jan Orr-Harter, Editor & Moderator, Gun Violence Prevention Working Group

gvp@presbypeacefellowship.org


Presbyterian Peace Fellowship

Presbyterian Peace Fellowship | 17 Cricketown Road | Stony Point, NY 10980 US

Presbyterian Peace Fellowship - Statement on U.S. Policy Toward Cuba

The Presbyterian Peace Fellowship Statement on the United States and Cuba 

The Presbyterian Peace Fellowship calls on the Presbyterian Church (USA), its councils, congregations and members, to condemn any action the United States may take relative to the conquest, appropriation, or change of government in Cuba. 


The witness of scripture invites us to dream of and work toward a day when swords and spears will be turned into plowshares and pruning hooks; nations will neither make nor study war, and as a result God’s children everywhere “will sit under their own vines and under their own fig trees and none shall make them afraid.” (Micah 4:1-4). Guided by these words of joyful hope, we acknowledge that the call to lay down weapons surely must apply to the United States and that the right of people to dwell securely and without fear must apply to the people of Cuba. 

The Constitution of the Presbyterian Church (USA), in the Confession of 1967, directs that “the Church, in its own life, is called to practice the forgiveness of enemies and to commend to the nations as practical politics the search for cooperation and peace.” (Book of Confessions 9.45). Faithful to this calling, the Presbyterian Church (USA), together with its councils, congregations and members, must affirm that no conquest, appropriation, or forced regime change in Cuba is consistent with our confessional standards. 


The historical antagonism of the United States toward Cuba is a relic of the Cold War. In the decades following the Second World War, the United States’ policies toward Cuba betrayed the Gospel’s call to live peacefully with our neighbors; more than 35 years since the end of the Cold War, American aggression toward Cuba is entirely devoid of justifications, to say nothing of moral validity. 

The claims of scripture, the witness of our confessions, and the historical record all call us to denounce as evil any attempts by the United States to violate Cuba’s sovereignty through military conquest, economic strangulation, or political pressure. 


Longing for the peace of God’s Kingdom, may the Presbyterian Church (USA) join our prayers with those of the Cuban Presbyterian poet Adriana Guerrero Enríque, who asks of God,


En la espera de cada amanecer,

en el andar de la oscuridad de los días,

reconstruye y renueva el futuro.


(In the waiting for each sunrise

In the stumbling though gloomy days, 

Remake and renew the future.) 


(From the poem Oración de Mañana, published on the Facebook page of Iglesia Presbyteriana-Reformada en Cuba, March 19, 2026) 


Amen


Graphic Info: "No War On" Iran Roger Peet https://justseeds.org/graphic/no-war-on-iran-2/

Presbyterian Peace Fellowship | 17 Cricketown Road | Stony Point, NY 10980 US

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