Friday, July 25, 2025

New pod drop: Peacemaking gets personal

Peace-ing It Together — and Taking Action

Hey friends,


We’ve got a brand new episode of Peace-ing It Together, some incredible events coming up, and a powerful call to keep showing up for peace, justice, and nonviolence. Whether you’re tuning in, gathering in worship, or hitting the streets, you’re part of this work. Let’s keep building.

🎙️ New Episode of Peace-ing It Together Podcast

Part one out now!


In this special two-part episode, Rev. Ben Fitzgerald-Fye sits down with Jan Orr-Harter and Margery Rossi of PPF’s Gun Violence Prevention Working Group. Together, they explore faith, organizing, and the work of preventing gun violence in our communities.


🗓️ Part two drops July 29, 2025

🎧 Listen on SpotifyAppleSoundCloud, or YouTube

Listen Here

Speaking of Gun Violence Prevention Working Group...

⏳ Time Is Running Out to Register for Atwood!


The James Atwood Institute for Congregational Courage is just around the corner! Don’t miss this transformational gathering of pastors, activists, and faith-rooted peacemakers.


📍 Sept 24–27, 2025

📌 Massanetta Springs, VA

🎤 Featuring Rev. Sharon Risher


🎥 Check out our Promo Video!


🔗 Register now


Let’s build a future free from gun violence — together.




Lost & Found News

Sunday, August 3 – Led by the Palestine Solidarity Working Group

Join us as we hear from Fahed Abu-Akel, former PC(USA) Moderator and long-time advocate for peace in the Holy Land, and Mia Angelique, a Palestinian-American young adult sharing personal reflections and witness.



This is part two of our three-part series led by PPF's Palestine Solidarity Working Group. Come ready to listen, reflect, and move together in faithful solidarity.

Sunday, August 10 – Hosted by the Peace Church Working Group:

“Never Again: Remembering Hiroshima and Nagasaki”


A service of remembrance and resistance marking the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings, and a call to renew our commitment to global nuclear disarmament.



Register for Lost & Found Here

PPF has also signed onto an Interfaith Solidarity Letter affirming our shared call to protect life and collaborate for collective well-being:

“While humanity is capable of inflicting grave, even apocalyptic harm, humanity is also capable of collaborating in solidarity for life and well-being.”

✊🏾 Save the Date: Isaiah 61 Summit

October 1–3, 2025 | Chicago


Join us at Fourth Presbyterian Church for the Isaiah 61 Summit, a powerful gathering for justice rooted in faith and committed to action. We’ll focus on abolishing solitary confinement and building a justice system that centers humanity.


Organized by Presbyterian Peace Fellowship and the National Religious Campaign Against Torture, this gathering is rooted in faith, grounded in action, and fueled by the belief that a world without cages is not only possible: it is necessary.


Come ready to learn, connect, organize, and build justice that truly sets people free. 


📍 Registration and more info: https://bit.ly/ppfisaiah61

That’s it for now — but the work continues. Check out working groups and more upcoming events on our website: https://bit.ly/PPF-EVENTS


💡 Take time to listen.

📣 Invite your people to register.

🕊️ And join us in worship, memory, and resistance.


In peace,


Dezi

Communications & Digital Organizing Manager

Presbyterian Peace Fellowship

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New pod drop: Peacemaking gets personal

  Peace-ing It Together — and Taking Action   Hey friends, We’ve got a brand new episode of  Peace-ing It Together,  some incredible events ...