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Establishing a Beloved Community in Pittsburgh

July 9, 2020 When I first wrote to you following the death of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis police and the awakening that has stirred in our country as a result, I asked that we might change how we look at the world, and how we act in it, in terms of race, both as individuals and …

Interfaith Prayer Service with Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey and Rev Canon Eric McIntosh

By: PITTSBURGH KDKA-TV News Staff January 2, 2022 They came together to hold an Interfaith Prayer Service for Ed Gainey who, along with religious leaders, feels faith will help bring Pittsburghers together. Ahead of being sworn in as Pittsburgh’s next mayor, Mayor-Elect Ed Gainey was the focus of religious leaders from around the city. “Pittsburgh, pray, that not only is …

Bomb Threats Received by Historically Black Colleges and Universities

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Prayers are needed regarding the rash of bomb threats received by Historically Black Colleges and Universities. As reported below;

Since early to mid January,even more received on the eve of the official beginning of Black History Month, at least 17 Historically Black Colleges and Universities have received bomb threats. The bomb threats in many cases have caused school closures and disruptions drawing attention from the F.B.I.

According to Jen Psaki, the White House press secretary, President Biden is aware of the threats.

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Feb 12, 10AM Absalom Jones Day – Save the Date

Save the Date: Absalom Jones Day Celebration Absalom Jones (1746–1818) founded the first black Episcopal congregation in Philadelphia in 1794, and in 1802, he was the first African American to be ordained as a priest in the Episcopal Church. Jones is listed on the Episcopal calendar of saints and is remembered liturgically on the date of his death, February 13. …

Thursday, January 13, 7pm Native Americans

St. Brendan’s Public Forum Native Americans: Yesterday, Today, And Tomorrow Thursday, January 13, at 7 p.m. via Zoom There are 4.5 million Native Americans in our country today and a small number live here in Pennsylvania. Michael Simms will address the culture of Native Americans in a Q&A format. Simms is part of the Upper Cumberland Cherokee and Seminole tribes. …

Interfaith Prayer Service For Mayor Elect Ed Gainey

Per KDKA CBS Local Website  for full video click here “Pittsburgh, pray, that not only is our Creator’s dream for his creation discerned and/or discovered, but also desired,” said Reverend Canon Eric McIntosh of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh. “Desired by a Pittsburgh that wants compassion to be at the core of driving it to be a better city.” They …

Becoming A Beloved Community

As noted on The Episcopal Church website; Becoming Beloved Community As the Episcopal branch of the Jesus Movement, we dream and work to foster Beloved Communities where all people may experience dignity and abundant life and see themselves and others as beloved children of God. The Becoming Beloved Community Vision Document and accompanying resources help us to understand and take …