PEACE  
ON THE GO
                            
    November 25, 2015
      
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Episcopal Peace Witness, Fall Edition, 
                 is ready to download & read HERE
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Chapters & Peace Partner Parishes are planning vigils of remembrance during  National Gun Violence  Prevention Sabbath Weekend, Dec. 10 - 14
Here's one example:


To view a list of 2015 participating parishes, synagogues and interfaith groups,  click  HERE

These churches are all participating in the GVP Sabbath weekend for the first time: 
Episcopal Church of St. Matthew in  Tucson, AZ
St. James Episcopal Church in San Francisco
Christ Episcopal Church of Guilford, CT
Episcopal Church of St. Paul and St. James in New Haven, CT 
St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Albany, CT
St. James Episcopal Church in Glastonbury, CT
St. Monica's Episcopal Church in Hartford, CT
Saint David's Episcopal Church in Lakeland, FL
Christ Church Cathedral in Indianapolis
Episcopal Divinity School 
Saint John's Episcopal Church in Williamstown, MA
St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Brookline, MA
St Stephen's Episcopal Church in Boston, MA
Episcopal Church of the Resurrection in Omaha, NE
Church of the Redeemer in Morristown, NJ
Church of the Good Shepherd in Wilmington, NC
Church of the Servant in Wilmington, NC
St James Parish in Wilmington, NC
St. Mark's Episcopal in Wilmington, NC
St. Paul's Episcopal in Wilmington, NC
St. Phillips Episcopal in Southport, NC
St. Peter's Church in Tunkhannock, PA
All Saints Episcopal Church in South Burlington, VT
Christ Church in Burlington, VT
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Colchester, VT
St Paul's, Ivy Episcopal Church in Charlottesville, VA
St. John's Episcopal Church in Jackson, WY
Christ Church by the Sea Anglican in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

For those in the D.C. area, here is a special invitation:
Please join ~100 families of victims of gun violence and survivors from 19 states and hundreds of gun violence prevention advocates in honoring all Americans affected by gun violence. 
 
December 9, 2015 from 7:00PM
St, Marks Episcopal Church,   Capitol Hill
301 A St SE, Washington, DC 20003

Please reserve your seats HERE               
DUE TO VOLUME OF ORDERS, THE EPF STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN FOR NEW ORDERS UNTIL DEC. 17.  THANKS!!!


         

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