Episcopal Justice Assembly : What does the Bible say about justice?

Episcopal Racial Justice and Reconciliation Ministries announced a six part Zoom series called the Episcopal Justice Assembly that aims to equip Episcopalians with the necessary tools to engage in justice work within their communities.

A demonstrator holds up a sign at a rally for Philando Castile in St. Paul, Minn. Photo/Lorie Shaull

During the series, participants will delve into the theological, liturgical, and scriptural foundations of the Episcopal faith tradition as it relates to justice work. The series begins on May 30. This is the schedule:

May 30: What Does the Bible Say About Justice?

June 6: What Does Our History Teach Us About Justice?

June 13: How Do We Share This Message In The Church?

June 20: How Do We Practice This On the Ground?

June 27: What’s At Stake If We Don’t?-Understanding This Historic Moment

July 5: Where Do We Go From Here?-Organizing As a Slow and Steady Art

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