Peace and Justice Ministries of the Episcopal Church
Learn about diverse engagements of the Episcopal church with the pressing social issues, such as economic justice, social responsibility in investments, racism, criminal justice, war and peace. Especially check out their publications and anti-racism resources .
Grant, O God, that your holy and life-giving Spirit may so move every human heart that barriers which divide us may crumble, suspicions disappear, and hatred cease; that our divisions being healed, we may live in justice and peace; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen
Prayer for Social Justice (BCP, 823)
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Every Voice Network
Every Voice Network (EVN) is dedicated to informing, supporting, and uniting progressive Episcopalians engaged in peace and justice work. EVN combines superlative journalism, on-line discussions, curriculum, and timely educational and advocacy events to create a widely accessible vehicle for the sharing of information, resources, and technology.
Sojourners: Christians for Justice and Peace
The mission of this vibrant website (and magazine) is “is to articulate the biblical call to social justice, inspiring hope and building a movement to transform individuals, communities, the church, and the world.” Online articles (requires free registration), lively forum discussions, news, online and printed resources.
The Witness
Read and discuss articles on social justice from Christian perspective, enjoy poetry and browse through the blogs and lectionary reflections. “Since 1917, The Witness has been examining church and society in light of faith and conscience - advocating for those denied systemic power as well as celebrating those who, in theologian William Stringfellow's words, have found ways to ‘live humanly in the midst of death.'”
The Episcopal Network for Economic Justice
“ENEJ serves to strengthen and support those engaged in economic justice ministries and advocate for initiatives within the Episcopal Church.” Find out about events, news, and publications of ENEJ.
You may also be interested…
Christian Social Witness by Harold T. Lewis from The New Church's Teaching Series
Episcopal House of Bishop's Pastoral Letter on Racism
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