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Scripture Reflection November 14, 2024

God Is With Us, Always

“Jesus repeatedly demonstrates that God is unafraid to stand with us amid our deepest fears and insecurities,” writes the Rev. Matthew Welsch. “God is not only with us when things are good and peaceful; God is with us when everything feels like it’s falling apart.”
Hot Bread Kitchen has tailored its culinary fundamentals program to asylum seekers.
Grants and Partners November 8, 2024

Prepping a Place at the Table

Trinity Church is helping Hot Bread Kitchen prepare asylum seekers for a career in the city’s pro kitchens.  
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Scripture Reflection November 7, 2024

How We Imitate Jesus’s Way of Love

“On the path of holiness,” writes Kathy Bozzuti-Jones, “God’s Spirit empowers us to participate in God’s healing work on earth every single day.”
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Scripture Reflection October 31, 2024

The Holy Defiance of Fear

“When we love one another despite our differences, and when we seek to make friends of enemies,” writes Summerlee Staten, “we make a powerful statement: We are willing to participate in God’s future.”

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Photo from a past National Voter Registration Day.
FeaturedRuth FreyMay 9, 2020

Voting is a Gift. Let's Exercise It.

As we make our way through this election year, I’d like to remind us that 2020 is the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment to the constitution giving women the right to vote. 
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Faith EducationKathy Bozzuti-JonesApril 16, 2020

A Practice for Activists-in-Isolation

Remember that there is power in the intention to acknowledge and hold the suffering all around you. There is power and dynamism in your intention to extend connectivity and mutuality, by offering relief from suffering to a world in need. This is so, even if this power and dynamism are expressed in the silence of your opening heart.
FeaturedJames MelchiorreMarch 17, 2020

Bishop Barbara Harris (1930-2020)

Barbara Harris was the first woman, and the first woman of color, ordained a priest in the Anglican Communion

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