Friday, February 28, 2020

Presbyterian Justice & Peace - A social witness focus on General Assembly

This month’s Justice and Peace Focus looks at the Advisory Committee on Social Witness Policy (ACSWP), which is responsible for the process of developing and recommending social witness policy to the General Assembly. As the 224th General Assembly approaches in June, we catch up with the committee’s work at its first meeting of the year, visiting the United Nations and considering reports about the Middle East, Central America, gun violence, and environmental policy. We also catch up with Unbound, ACSWP’s interactive journal on Christian Social Justice, which had an extreme makeover last year under the direction of new managing editor Lee Catoe. Much more than just a great read, Unbound is breaking new ground with ideas such as The Arts and Justice Project and a Queer Lent Devotional in partnership with More Light Presbyterians.
ACSWP at United Nations
ACSWP visits United Nations, prepares GA reports at Stony Point
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"Children are dying": Climate Crisis and the Rivers of Babylon
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Participate in the Arts and Justice Project
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