Ecumenical Advocacy Days
Tomorrow, April 7, is the deadline for early-bird registration for this year’s Ecumenical Advocacy Days. This year’s event, usually held in the nation’s Capital, will be a virtual gathering to be held April 18-21. The early-bird fee is just $25.
The 2021 theme is “Imagine! God’s Earth and People Restored.”
Here is some information from the website:
Ecumenical Advocacy Days is a movement of the ecumenical Christian community, and its recognized partners and allies, grounded in biblical witness and our shared traditions of justice, peace and the integrity of creation. Our goal, through worship, theological reflection and opportunities for learning and witness, is to strengthen our Christian voice and to mobilize for advocacy on a wide variety of U.S. domestic and international policy issues.
EAD 2021 is an opportunity to support this global movement centered on and led by the people and communities most vulnerable to climate impacts due to historic racial and colonial inequities. Together, we will passionately advocate and reimagine a world that lives out the values of justice, equity and the beloved community.
Among the scheduled speakers are Rev. Michael Curry Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church; Rev. Mariama White-Hammond, environmental activist and founding pastor of New Roots AME Church; Jacqueline Patterson, Director of the NAACP Environmental and Climate Justice Program; and Keya Chatterjee, Executive Director of US Climate Action Network.
In addition to presentations and workshops, there will be virtual lobbying.
The full schedule is here.
Sponsors and partner organizations include American Baptist Churches USA, Bread for the World, Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good, the Episcopal Church, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Presbyterian Church (USA), and the United Church of Christ.
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