Monday, April 10, 2023

Presbyterian Peace Fellowship - Are you ready to chop up a gun?

Again we say: churches have a role to play
It's barely been a few days since we sent you an email following the school shooting in Nashville. Now in Louisville, several more people are dead and injured because of gun violence. We are angry, grieving and weary of this reality.

Today we are going to keep it short.

Have you considered chopping up guns at your church?
If not, we invite you to tune in tomorrow to this webinar hosted by Global Immersion.

How Churches Can Transform Guns into Garden Tools
Tuesday, April 11 at 9am PT / 12pm ET

They are lifting up the work of PPF for the way we are engaging congregations in action to end gun violence. Tomorrow is a great time to hear more about the Guns to Gardens movement and learn how you and your church can join the movement.
If you're ready to register today for the next Guns to Gardens action circle - sign up now! The cohort is already about half full.

Sign up for this five-week action circle that starts on May 4, 2023 to learn how to dismantle a gun, how to plan for your event, support to create liturgy and healing space for those who bring in weapons, and more. 
In solidarity with all those who have lost their lives,
and all those who grieve them:

Rev. Deanna Hollas
Gun Violence Prevention Coordinator

Presbyterian Peace Fellowship
Presbyterian Peace Fellowship | 17 Cricketown RoadStony Point, NY 10980

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