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June 2020
Digital Justice Gathering
Poor People's Campaign is making a national call for moral revival and organizing an online march, June 20. Listen to this short intro video to learn more, here. Mark your calendars and sign up, here. To connect with Ohio's campaign, visit here. For upcoming events in Ohio, visit here.
Find out more »Ohio Poor People’s Campaign: National Moral Revival’s Open House
Register for the June 30 event, here. Learn more about the Ohio Poor People's Campaign and how to be involved, here.
Find out more »August 2020
Becoming Beloved Community: An Antiracism Prayer Vigil in Bexley
Join with your Bexley and Columbus neighbors of all ages for a Prayer Vigil centered on learning, praying and acting to dismantle systemic racism. Learn with us! The Vigil starts long before actual day of the event. Prior to September 12th we are asking participants to spend intentional time learning about the history, realities and impact of systemic racism in our communities. If you need a place to begin the learning process, we highly recommend this resource from the Episcopal…
Find out more »PERSONAL REFLECTIONS ON RACISM
PERSONAL REFLECTIONS ON RACISM Mark your calendars Saturday, August 22, 2020, 10:00-11:30am You are invited to join the All Saints Social Justice Committee and The Rev. Chris Crump as he and several of his parishioners share with us their personal experiences of racism. Also, Sylvia Smith, chaplain, will share her powerful story as a black woman in corporate America. You will hear something of their life stories that will help us as we Learn, Pray and Act in our Social Justice…
Find out more »Dismantling Racism Training
August 29 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm “…For us Americans, the chief struggle that grips us daily is racism, from within us and from whatever direction it attacks us. We cannot deal with this unless we are open to the Spirit of truth, and we cannot dare to be open to that Spirit unless we trust in the justice and mercy of God,” wrote Bishop Breidenthal upon the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man, at the hands of white…
Find out more »September 2020
Youth Stories: Submission Deadline
Deadline TODAY for youth story submissions, "Why Black Lives Matter: Becoming Beloved Community". Submit stories, here. Questions? Contact Rev. Christopher Richardson at belovedyouth@dsobeloved.org. For more on this campaign, visit here.
Find out more »Emergent Discipleship Series
A follow-up to the Emerging Church series, this four part series connects us to the Way of Love and invites us on the transformative journey from discipline to discipleship.
Find out more »Becoming Beloved Community: An Antiracism Prayer Vigil in Bexley
About this Event Learn with us! The Vigil starts long before actual day of the event. Prior to September 12th we are asking participants to spend intentional time learning about the history, realities and impact of systemic racism in our communities. For more info and to register, visit here.
Find out more »February 2021
Lenten StorySharing
Explore your personal story in the context of our weekly Gospel reading. Where do you see yourself in the story? All are welcome. Come to one, some, or all! Register here.
Find out more »Circle of Practice
Every week, clergy and lay leaders from across the diocese join together in our formation as Becoming Beloved Community. These circles invite us to grow together as people who love God and love the image of God that we find in our neighbors, in ourselves, and in creation. All are welcome. Drop in any time! Please email Amy for the Zoom link at ahowton@diosohio.org.
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