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Lights On ... on election eve |
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Lights For Human
Dignity
Leave Your
Lights On Election Eve!!
Six months after reports exposed the atrocities of Abu Ghraib prison, we
continue to receive news of brutality against Iraqis, Americans and world
citizens. This shouts out the need for social justice and prison reform to
bring peace both abroad and here. We believe that social justice and human
dignity are non-partisan issues and are the cornerstones of every religion
throughout the world.
On Monday night, as we prepare to vote,
The Interfaith Alliance
asks that
people engage in the simple, powerful act of leaving their lights on in
homes and houses of worship through dawn of Election Day. Let this act make
a statement that you are committed to universal values of justice and human
dignity. Let your light shine as a beacon that you are devoted to peace and
justice in Iraq, in the United States, and around the world.
Please remember to exercise your most important right of freedom and
liberty by voting on November 2nd!
Participants:
Participants:
 | Council on
American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-LA) |
 | The Episcopal Church (USA)
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 | Guru Gobind Singh
Foundation |
 | The Interfaith Alliance
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 | The Interfaith Alliance of Oklahoma
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 | The Interfaith Alliance of Rochester, NY
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 | The Interfaith Drug
Policy Initiative |
 | Arun Gandhi, Founder,
M.K. Gandhi Institute For Nonviolence |
 | Muslim Public Affairs
Council MPAC |
 | National Committee of
the Clergy Network |
 | National Council of
Churches (USA)
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 | Rabbi Jack Moline,
Agudas Achim Congregation, Alexandria, VA
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Sikh Council on
Religion and Education (SCORE) |
 | Sikh Mediawatch and
Resource Task Force (SMART) |
 | Unitarian Universalist
Association |
 | United Synagogue of
Conservative Judaism |
Learn more at
www.lightsfordignity.org
For More
Information, contact
STucker@sorosny.org or
jgedeik@interfaithalliance.org
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GA actions
ratified (or not) by the presbyteries
A number of the most important actions of the 219th
General Assembly have now been acted upon by the presbyteries,
confirming most of them as amendments to the PC(USA) Book of Order.
We provided resources to help inform the
reflection and debate, along with updates on the voting.
Our three areas of primary interest have been:
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Amendment 10-A,
which removes the current ban on
lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender persons being considered as
possible candidates for ordination as elder or ministers.
Approved! |
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Amendment 10-2,
which would add the Belhar Confession to our Book of
Confessions. Disapproved, because as an amendment
to the Book of Confessions it needed a 2/3 vote, and did not
receive that. |
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Amendment
10-1, which adopts the new Form of Government
that was approved by the Assembly. Approved. |
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Some blogs worth visiting |
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PVJ's
Facebook page
Mitch Trigger, PVJ's
Secretary/Communicator, has created a Facebook page where
Witherspoon members and others can gather to exchange news and
views. Mitch and a few others have posted bits of news, both
personal and organizational. But there’s room for more!
You can post your own news and views,
or initiate a conversation about a topic of interest to you. |
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Voices of Sophia blog
Heather Reichgott, who has created
this new blog for Voices of Sophia, introduces it:
After fifteen years of scholarship
and activism, Voices of Sophia presents a blog. Here, we present the
voices of feminist theologians of all stripes: scholars, clergy,
students, exiles, missionaries, workers, thinkers, artists, lovers
and devotees, from many parts of the world, all children of the God
in whose image women are made. .... This blog seeks to glorify God
through prayer, work, art, and intellectual reflection. Through
articles and ensuing discussion we hope to become an active and
thoughtful community. |
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John Harris’ Summit to
Shore blogspot
Theological and philosophical
reflections on everything between summit to shore, including
kayaking, climbing, religion, spirituality, philosophy, theology,
politics, culture, travel, The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), New
York City and the Queens neighborhood of Ridgewood by a progressive
New York City Presbyterian Pastor. John is a former member of the
Witherspoon board, and is designated pastor of North Presbyterian
Church in Flushing, NY. |
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John Shuck’s Shuck and Jive
A Presbyterian minister, currently
serving as pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Elizabethton,
Tenn., blogs about spirituality, culture, religion (both organized
and disorganized), life, evolution, literature, Jesus, and
lightening up. |
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Got more blogs to recommend?
Please
send a note, and we'll see what we can do! |
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