Thursday, April 9, 2020

In case you missed the invite: Join us today for a moment of solace



We hope to see you on one of today’s Faith Community Calls for Care and Resilience. We know it’s a sacred and busy Passover and Easter week. Please join us for a moment of respite and calm with our guest Rev. Dr. Chad Rimmer of the Lutheran World Federation later on at 11 am or 4 pm NY Time (the call repeats).
You can register here: bit.ly/GFCommunityCall.
We are looking forward to seeing you shortly.



It’s been four weeks now since we’ve started the regular Faith Community Calls for Care and Resilience during this global crisis. Thousands of us have come together for a spiritual break in these hard times, and to find ways to build deeper community.
This week is sacred for Jews and Christians. Tomorrow is the first night of Passover, and Easter is this weekend. And even though we can not be physically in our temples and churches, we can be together, nonetheless.
“The message of Easter brings us comfort in times of crisis, because it meets us in the midst of our fear and dread,” said Annette Kurschus, President of the Protestant Church of Westfalia, Germany. Rabbi Schwartz, who spoke on one of our recent Faith Community Calls, said: “The single most important line of the Passover seder is: "In every generation each person must see themselves as having gone out from Egypt.”
The hope and liberation that Passover and Easter represent--the care and love for those who are struggling in a grossly inequitable world--is why we come together every week. To create Communities of Care and Resilience where we look out for each other, and together fight for the liberation for all of us.
Please join us this week on Thursday, April 9, at either 11 am or at 4 pm New York Time. (You can find your local time here). The call repeats at these two different times to accommodate more of our GreenFaith members around the world.
We are joined this week by Rev. Dr. Chad Rimmer of the Lutheran World Federation. Dr Rimmer has worked with refugees and immigrants, served in Israel/Palestine and in Senegal, and currently works on global climate change efforts at the Federation. A theologian and pastor, Chad is also a biologist.
We will spend the first 30 minutes of the call in spiritual reflection with Rev. Dr. Rimmer, and then break into smaller groups for 30 minutes to deepen our relationships, and learn and share together how we create Communities of Care and Resilience.
We look forward to being with you during this sacred week.
In faith,
Rev. Fletcher Harper and the entire GreenFaith team


P.S. In the last two weeks, you’ve generously shared the poems, prayers, and music that give you solace during this time. We curated and compiled them here: Spiritual Resources for Care and Resilience in the Time of Coronavirus. We hope they bring you some comfort.

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