Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Gun Violence Prevention at Peace Camp June 18-27

Gun Violence Prevention
News for Congregations
June 2020
On June 5-7, there were over 200 virtual events across the USA for Wear Orange Weekend.

Many Presbyterians were also engaged in protests because of the murder of George Floyd --writing elected officials and other actions to call our nation to end the legacy of systemic racism and police brutality. Special thanks to the Presbyterian Office of Public Witness for their action options HERE.

News:
  • Gun Violence Prevention at Peace Camp June 18-27
  • Elections in 13 States Key to Gun Violence Prevention
Presbyterian Peace Camp!
June 18-27
A Virtual Week of Learning, Prayer & Action

With the PCUSA General Assembly meeting online for a small amount of business, join the Presbyterian Peace Fellowship June 18-27 for a virtual week of devotionals, teach-ins, vigils and actions, including new educational resources and action ideas on gun violence prevention. Each day of Peace Camp begins with an emailed devotional from diverse voices and includes the always rousing Peace Breakfast on June 24 (see below).

Schedule, More Info and Free Registration HERE

Gun Violence Prevention will be featured:

Mon. June 22 at 3 pm ET/2 pm CT
GVP Teach-In on "How to Have Courageous Conversations in your Church on Gun Violence Prevention." PPF Coordinator of Gun Violence Prevention Ministries Rev. Deanna Hollas will lead a live model conversation with three volunteers, showing how to use this method in your congregation. Plan on about 35 minutes.

Thurs. June 25 Email Devotional by PPF Gun Violence Prevention Working Group

Wed. June 24 at 11 am ET/10 am CT
The Peace Breakfast!
2019 Peaceseeker Award Presentation for Exemplary Gun Violence Prevention Witness & Action to Lincoln Park Presbyterian Church and First United Church of Oak Park in Chicago. PPF will premiere an 8 minute video on the example offered to us all by these amazing congregations. The Peace Breakfast is free & is included in your Peace Camp registration or on Facebook Live at facebook.com/presbypeace

The Peace Breakfast, always the high point of any General Assembly week, will also offer wonderful worship, greetings from surprise guests and a keynote speech by one of the most inspiring Presbyterian voices, Rev. José González-Colón.
His topic: A Planet to Save & Very Little Time

Plan on one hour. BYOB. Bring Your Own Breakfast!
Read more about the Peace Breakfast and our 2019 & 2020 Awardees HERE.

Peace Camp/Peace Breakfast Schedule and Registration HERE
Join in for as much as you can!
Newsletter Blurb HERE to share the invitation in your church or presbytery
  • Voting to Prevent Gun Violence in 2020

Unlike individuals, churches cannot support or oppose political candidates. However, churches can do a great deal to encourage voting and to focus elections around moral issues such as gun violence prevention.

Over the next months we will offer suggestions on voter registration, voter education and actions to protect against voter suppression that churches can participate in and support.

Everytown, the nation's largest gun violence prevention group, has organized a community of faith partners to raise the issue of gun violence in the election, including steps that churches can take and steps that individuals can take. PPF's Rev. Deanna Hollas is a member of the faith initiative team.

These partners will host at least 50 events to educate and mobilize voters in 13 states where gun violence prevention is a key factor in the election.

Those states are: AZ, CO, FL, GA, IA, MI, MN, NC, NH, NV, PA, TX, and WI.
Learn more about the Everytown faith initiative HERE

Learn about actions churches can take in election years HERE from this page from the PPF Gun Violence Prevention Congregational Toolkit.

Give Us Feedback for a new GVP Curriculum

Have you used the current PPF Curriculum in the Gun Violence Prevention Congregational Toolkit?
Tell us: what was helpful? What was not? Suggestions?
What do you need for church study/action?

Answer HERE
Thanks!
If you would like to participate in shaping or piloting the new curriculum, contact gvp@presbypeacefellowship.org
Gun Violence Prevention Ministry - Presbyterian Peace Fellowship
Congregational Toolkit - Free Download or Order HERE
Rev. Deanna Hollas, Coordinator |deanna@presbypeacefellowship.org
E-News Editor, Jan Orr-Harter janoh4@aol.com


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