Friday in the Sixth Week of Easter

Dear Ones,

 

216 lives. Over the past decade, 216 children and their teachers have died in school shootings. Since 2012, 216 innocent lives have been lost in these horrific acts of violence. And with the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, that number grew even larger as 21 more innocent lives were taken. Now, school shootings have claimed 237 lives. 237 lives that should still be here today.

 

We are a people who pray, so of course we pray for the families and for all who grieve. We pray for everyone who has lost someone to this epidemic of gun violence in our nation.

 

But I urge you to let your prayers motivate you to action. Don’t allow yourself to become numb to these senseless tragedies that have become all too common. Use your voice and get involved to make this country a safer place for our children through sensible gun reform.

 

One place you can go is The Episcopal Church’s Office of Government Relations, which has resources to respond to gun violence here: https://www.episcopalchurch.org/ogr/resources-to-respond-to-gun-violence/


Another vital resource is Bishop’s United Against Gun Violence, a group of which I am proud to be a member. The website below contains advocacy and prevention resources, as well as liturgical resources: https://bishopsagainstgunviolence.org/


237 lives. Let us all take action and work together to put an end to this horrific violence.

 

Blessings,

+Greg


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Today, we remember the people of

Uvalde, Texas,

praying for the departed, the bereaved and the gunman

as well as the nation, our legislators and judges. 

KEEP IN YOUR PRAYERS

Kris Mikami will be released from the hospital tomorrow.  YAY!!!!!!  Send cards and best wishes to:


Kris Mikami

11 West Aloha Street #930

Seattle 98119

206-691-5409

[email protected]

Esther Mumford asks our prayers for Horn of Africa nations especially Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya, suffering mainly from the effects of climate change: drought, famine, as well war and political turmoil. Ditto, to a lesser degree, in some of West Africa.

She also asks for comfort and a peaceful death for Oneida Gallerson, Esther's aunt for whom she has cared for many years. 

Sheila Hosner asks our prayers for the Health Center in Bududa, Uganda.  We are half way to our fundraising goal.  Your prayers will help us reach our goal to provide health care to the deserving people of Bududa.  Thanks.

Ken Peterson Update

The Rector recently spoke with Ken. He's doing well. Your prayers are working and are much appreciated. He hopes to see us soonly!


Best wishes and get wells can be sent to

[email protected]Also, keep Peggy in your prayers as she cares for him after the surgery.

O God, your compassions never fail and your mercies are new every morning: We give you thanks for giving our brother Ken both relief from pain and hope of health renewed. Continue in him, we pray, the good work you have begun; that he, daily increasing in bodily strength, and rejoicing in your goodness, may so order his life and conduct that he may always think and do those things that please you; through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
Amen. The Book of Common Prayer, page 460
Please also keep in your prayers,
our own
Mawg Ellithorpe
who is in the process of moving from her home of decades, a time of great stress. Pray for patience and her wonderful sense of humor to carry her through.

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