Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Presbyterian Peace Fellowship - Preaching peace in the shadow of colonialism and militarism

Preaching peace on important holidays
We often hear from pastors and church leaders how hard it can be to preach peace in the midst of challenging holidays that bring up the worst of our history and the current conditions of oppression, colonialism, and militarism in our culture and nation.

We will gather twice this spring to digest the lectionary texts together, reflect on our commitment to nonviolence, and craft prayers and liturgy together as resources to share for the weekends of Juneteenth and July 4th.

We hope you can join us for the following two scripture discussion groups.


Presbys following the General Assembly online - join the group!
General Assembly may be hybrid this year, but that doesn't mean we can't connect with each other and make some noise together!

We invite you to join us online at our special Facebook Group dedicated to following the assembly this year. We will host dialogue, share information and provide some live updates during the assembly as well. Click on the link above or search for: Presbys following GA225.

Invite the Presbys in your life to join too!
✏️ Reminder: help us connect with commissioners & delegates going to GA
We are still looking for help connecting with those who are attending GA this summer. The Office of the General Assembly is not longer releasing a contact list of commissioners and delegates, which makes building relationships much more difficult. We are also concerned about how this impacts the transparency of the process of making church policy when the assembly will be hybrid and no observers are allowed to be present.


If you don't know your commissioners, the information should be listed in your Presbytery minutes. Thanks for your support!

Presbyterian Peace Fellowship

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