The Presbyterian Peacemaking Program and the Office of Multicultural Ministries are partnering to offer an antiracism training event prior to the Big Tent. The Big Tent, a unique gathering of ten Presbyterian conferences, will take place in Atlanta, GA on…
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Can’t Go to DC? Send Bread
Even if you are not able to join the Christian Peace Witness for Peace in Washington, D.C., you can be a part of our witness in front of the White House, share bread with our nation’s hungry and support ministries…
Read more »Christian Peace Witness for Iraq
Download A Christian Peace Witness brochure [pdf] describing the events that will take place in Washington and suggesting ways to witness of peace if we cannot be present in Washington.
Read more »Christian Peace Witness for Iraq
Christian Peace Witness for Iraq invites Christians from across the country to gather in Washington, DC, on April 29-30 for a time of worship and nonviolent witness to mark the end of the first 100 days of the Obama Presidency….
Read more »If you can’t make it to Atlanta, what about Ghost Ranch?
The summer bubbles over with good opportunities for learning, fellowship, and growth. Presbyterian Peacemaking Program staff members are involved in a number of them. In June, there is the Big Tent where peacemakers will explore peacemaking in the neighborhood where…
Read more »Pursue peace for Israelis and Palestinians
Churches for Middle East Peace invites messages to President Obama thanking him for his strong support for a two-state solution and for making clear that both Israel and the Palestinians have responsibilities in the pursuit of peace. In our messages,…
Read more »See You in Atlanta!
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)’s Big Tent will take place from July 11-13 at the Hyatt Regency in Atlanta. Early registration at a lower rate has been extended until May 8. Join us to explore Peacemaking in the Neighborhood. Through field…
Read more »On the Greener Road
Be as green as you can be! While the idea of “green” vacations has attracted recent attention, most information focuses on what to do when you get to your destination, not on how to get there. No definitive source has…
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