Monday, April 20, 2026

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WCC News: Accompaniers continue their work virtually in Palestine and Israel

Iskandar Majlaton, programme coordinator for the World Council of Churches (WCC) Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme Palestine and Israel, offers an update on how accompaniers have been able to continue their work virtually. 
Jordan Valley, West Bank, Occupied Palestinian Territories (2018): Ecumenical Accompaniers from the World Council of Churches Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine in Israel accompany shepherds in many parts of the West Bank, providing an international presence known to have a mitigating effect on confrontations between Israeli settlers and the Palestinians. EAs' presence also helps Palestinians access lands they otherwise might not have dared to continue to cultivate. Photo: Albin Hillert/WCC
20 April 2026

Would you describe the need for accompaniers amid escalating conflict

Majlaton: Following the evacuation of ecumenical accompaniers due to the escalation of hostilities, the physical presence of international witnesses was necessarily interrupted. Yet the communities we serve, farmers and Bedouin communities in the South Hebron Hills, families and schoolchildren in Jerusalem and Bethlehem, and communities in the Jordan Valley, continue to endure profound vulnerability and daily pressures.

How does the virtual programme serve as a bridge?

Majlaton: Our commitment to these communities is rooted not only in programmatic responsibility but in a theological calling: to bear witness, to stand in solidarity, and to affirm the dignity of all people as created in the image of God. While the virtual accompaniment programme does not replace the incarnational value of physical presence, it serves as a faithful and necessary bridge. Through it, we seek to ensure that these communities are neither unseen nor unheard, and that the ministry of accompaniment, grounded in justice, compassion, and truth, continues despite physical distance.

Please describe some of the components of the programme. 

Majlaton: The virtual accompaniment programme remains grounded in the ethos of accompaniment, adapted thoughtfully to the present context. Its key components include weekly virtual engagement; listening, documentation, and witness; and reporting and advocacy.

What can your ecumenical family pray for you as you continue in this work? 

Majlaton: We humbly ask our ecumenical family to continue holding this ministry in prayer. Pray for the protection, resilience, and steadfast hope of the communities we accompany, who continue to face daily uncertainty and hardship. Pray for the safety and wisdom of our local staff, placement drivers, and ecumenical accompaniers, as they navigate complex realities with courage and discernment. Pray for the integrity and fruitfulness of our shared witness, that truth may be spoken with clarity and received with openness.

By working with national coordinators to share the verified stories and reports gathered, you help amplify the voices of those struggling for justice, equal rights, and peace. Your continued solidarity, awareness-raising, and engagement with decision-makers are crucial in supporting our mission for a just peace.

Learn more about the WCC's Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel

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The World Council of Churches promotes Christian unity in faith, witness and service for a just and peaceful world. An ecumenical fellowship of churches founded in 1948, today the WCC brings together 356 Protestant, Orthodox, Anglican and other churches representing more than 580 million Christians in over 120 countries, and works cooperatively with the Roman Catholic Church. The WCC general secretary is Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay from the Uniting Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa. 

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WCC NEWS: Webinar will focus on “For Every Generation: Faith, Justice, and Science in Immunization”

A webinar on 30 April will focus on “For Every Generation: Faith, Justice, and Science in Immunization.” 
Photo: Marcelo Schneider/WCC
20 April 2026

In preparation for the World Health Assembly, and in observation of World Immunisation Week, the 90-minute webinar will bring together World Health Organization experts, faith leaders, and scientific experts working at the interface of faith and science to explore how vaccines protect people across the life course. It will review the history and scientific evidence for immunisation, highlighting how vaccines safeguard children, adolescents, adults, and older persons, and why equitable access is a matter of health justice. 

The webinar will celebrate the contributions of faith-based organisations and the World Council of Churches in promoting immunisation and delivering services in communities, while also confronting the realities of unjust immunisation systems that can undermine trust and fuel vaccine hesitancy. A dedicated segment will address misinformation in faith communities, offering concrete examples and tools for constructive dialogue between faith and science. 

Through short inputs, panel discussions, and interactive dialogue, participants will identify practical, collaborative actions to strengthen trust, promote lifesaving vaccination, and ensure that immunisation systems are truly people‑centred and just.

Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/Apk6KFxXRz23Kdi7iZ_5Ig

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The World Council of Churches promotes Christian unity in faith, witness and service for a just and peaceful world. An ecumenical fellowship of churches founded in 1948, today the WCC brings together 356 Protestant, Orthodox, Anglican and other churches representing more than 580 million Christians in over 120 countries, and works cooperatively with the Roman Catholic Church. The WCC general secretary is Rev. Prof. Dr Jerry Pillay from the Uniting Presbyterian Church in Southern Africa.

Media contact: +41 79 507 6363; www.oikoumene.org/press
Our visiting address is:
World Council of Churches
Chemin du Pommier 42
Kyoto Building
Le Grand-Saconnex CH-1218
Switzerland

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Reminder: PPF Updates: Atwood Registration, GA Events, and Partner Gatherings

Spring Updates from the Presbyterian Peace Fellowship

Featured: Reflections from Palestine — The Amalgamation Webinar

Presbyterian Peace Fellowship recently sponsored a special two-part episode of The Amalgamation podcast featuring Rev. Bruce Reyes-Chow in conversation with church leaders reflecting on their recent experiences in Palestine.


Guests include:

  • Rev. Cece Armstrong — Co-Moderator of the PC(USA)
  • Rev. Tony Larson — Co-Moderator of the PC(USA)
  • Rev. Jihyun Oh — Stated Clerk of the General Assembly


Together they share reflections from recent delegations to Palestine and what these experiences mean for the church today.

Watch the conversation

Get Involved: PPF Working Groups

Our working groups meet regularly and welcome new participants. If you’re interested in getting involved, we invite you to join a meeting.


Current working groups include:


  • Gun Violence Prevention Working Group
  • Peace Church Working Group
  • Presbyterians for Abolition
  • Palestine Solidarity Working Group


📅 Visit our calendar for meeting dates and registration details

News & Reflections

Restorative Justice Advances in Virginia


Members of Presbyterians for Abolition lifted up a recent update on restorative justice legislation in Virginia.


A number of restorative justice bills recently passed the Virginia legislature, marking a significant step toward approaches that focus on accountability, healing, and community restoration rather than punishment alone.


Read the article

New Book from PPF Executive Committee Member Ben Daniel


The Peace Church Working Group is lifting up a new book from Ben Daniel, member of PPF’s Executive Committee.


Grace Over Guns: The Christian Case for Ending Militarization


The book explores the intersection of faith, militarism, and the call to pursue peace in a heavily armed society.


Learn More Here

PPF Sponsors Prayer Vigil for Immigrant Dignity


On March 24, the Presbyterian Peace Fellowship helped sponsor a prayer vigil at ICE Headquarters in Washington, DC honoring the feast day of Óscar Romero, the Salvadoran archbishop who was martyred while speaking out against injustice and violence.


Faith leaders, advocates, and community members gathered to pray, sing, and share testimony in support of immigrant communities and to call for policies that respect the dignity and humanity of all people. The vigil lifted up Romero’s legacy of standing alongside those facing oppression and injustice.


Faith leaders gathered outside ICE headquarters on the feast day of Óscar Romero to pray and call for immigrant dignity.

Important Statements from PPF


Recently the Presbyterian Peace Fellowship released several important statements addressing current events and the church’s call to faithful witness.


Read the full statements:


"The Presbyterian Peace Fellowship Statement on the United States and Cuba" 


"A Call to Moral Clarity on Donald Trump’s Threats of Civilizational Erasure." 


About the artwork:

The graphic uses “NO” by Claude Moller, a stencil showing a bomber plane dropping bombs inside the letter “O.” The graphic is a part of the free downloadable graphics from Justseeds.

General Assembly 227 — Upcoming PPF Events


Peace Gathering


Join us during the General Assembly for fellowship, food, and inspiration for the work ahead. We’ll honor Presbyterian Peaceseekers, discuss key issues before the Assembly, and connect with others committed to nonviolence.


Keynote Speaker: Dr. Osamah Khalil

Professor of History at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.


📅 Friday, June 26, 2026

🕕 6:30–8:30 PM

📍 Immanuel Presbyterian Church

1100 N. Astor St., Milwaukee, WI


Tickets available May 1st: presbypeacefellowship.org

Community Day of Action


As part of the Presbyterian Decade to End Gun Violence, Presbyterians will gather for a day of action focused on gun violence prevention.


Activities may include:

  • Guns to Gardens demonstrations
  • Public art using dismantled gun parts
  • Resources and organizing tools for congregations


📅 Saturday, June 27, 2026

Planning Our GA Witness


Will you be attending General Assembly as a commissioner, delegate, corresponding member, or overture advocate?


We would love your help with:


  • volunteering during GA
  • supporting pre-GA advocacy outreach


📧 Contact: info@presbypeacefellowship.org



Commissioners’ Resolutions due: June 22


Concerned About Gun Violence?


Join individuals, congregation leaders, and clergy from across the country at the James Atwood Institute for Congregational Courage.


Participants will engage in workshops, training, and community-building to help congregations take meaningful action to prevent gun violence.


Learn more or register

Call for Photos


We are looking for photos to use in Atwood publicity.


If you have photos of:

  • faith leaders leading vigils or rallies
  • gun violence prevention events
  • congregations gathering for justice

please consider sharing them with us.




If submitting, include:

• where the photo was taken

• what was happening

• why people were gathered


We will credit photographers when images are used.


You can send them to info@presbyterianpeacefellowship.org

Upcoming Partner Events

Here are a few events from partners and aligned organizations:


Ecumenical Advocacy Days for Global Peace with Justice

📅 April 25–28, 2026

🌐 https://advocacydays.org/


Seminarians for Palestine Gathering

📅 Date TBA (April 2026)

🌐 https://actionnetwork.org/events/seminariansforpalestine


Christians for a Free Palestine — April Community Call

📅 April 2026

🌐 https://christiansforafreepalestine.com/events/aprilcall


May Day Celebration — Haymarket House

📅 May 1, 2026

📍 Chicago, IL

🌐 https://www.haymarkethouse.org/events/celebrate-may-day-at-haymarket-house/


Training: “So You've Gone to a Protest — Now What?”

Hosted by Rising Organizers

📅 April 17, 2026

🕛 12:00 PM ET

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/0Y7vZ1gVQ66nnoX5X7Tflg#/registration


Palestine Justice Network Prayer Gathering

📅 April 2026

🌐 https://mailchi.mp/thepjn.org/pjn-april2026-prayermeeting


Faith Matters Network Community Gathering

📅 April 30, 2026

🕔 5:00 PM

🌐 https://faithmattersnetwork-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/Zszhwzl2RkyixLkuJFM-lg


Not Above the Law Organizing Event

📅 Saturday, April 25, 2026

🕙 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM PDT

📍 Ridgecrest, CA

🌐 https://www.mobilize.us/notabovethelaw/event/937854/


UCZ Community Organizing Class

📅 Tuesday, May 5, 2026

🌐 https://givebutter.com/ucz_class

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

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