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We grieve with those who mourn George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Amaud Arbery and so many more. #BlackLivesMatter Until there is justice for all, there is justice for none. For worship, prayer, or informational resources, email
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New Ordinary
June 07, 2020
There is nothing ordinary about the times we're living in. The right to breathe is being threatened: by police violence, by COVID-19, by the pollution of our atmosphere. In this month as we celebrate Pride and transition to what the Church calls Ordinary Time, we need to take extraordinary measures to listen to communities of color and honor their experiences with justice; we need to keep practicing sacred distancing and taking measures to keep the most vulnerable from harm's way; we need to give urgent attention to the cries of the planet, coming to us as extreme weather and warming temperatures--in every case, the right to breathe is at stake, first for the marginalized, ultimately for everyone. Image by anna reishus