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Lifting Candles Together: A mini-guide for organizing public peace witnesses and vigils
Pray and Act for Peace!
The 2009 DC date is April 29-30.
Plan now to take part in this national event – and each of the following opportunities!
A Study Guide in Preparation for Dr. MartinLuther King, Jr.'s' Birthday
January 19, 2009
In observance of
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Birthday
PLEASE JOIN members of the
Olive Branch Interfaith Peace Partnership
in Washington, D.C.– or in your own local community
for an interfaith celebration and call
to remember Dr. King’s vision:
“Rebirthing King, Rebirthing America”
Speakers confirmed: Vincent Harding, adviser to Dr. King; Rev. Michael Kinnamon, National Council of Churches; Dr. Sayyid Syeed, Islamic Society of North America; Nidal Awad (CAIR); Rev. William G. Sinkford, Unitarian Universalist Association; Sammie Moshenberg, National Council of Jewish Women; Rev. Joan Brown Campbell, Chautauqua Inst.
Rev. Dr. James Forbes, Rev. Sharon Watkins
Organized by the Fellowship of Reconciliation in partnership with members of:
American Muslim Voice, Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America,Buddhist Peace Fellowship, Christian Peace Witness for Iraq,Faith Voices for the Common Good, Jewish Voice for Peace,Muslim Peace Fellowship, Pax Christi, Presbyterian Peace Fellowship,The Shalom Center, Unitarian Universalist Association, United Methodist Church General Board of Church & Society, and others.
In the Nation’s Capitol,
on the day before the Presidential Inauguration
4:30 p.m.
All Souls Church, Unitarian
1500 Harvard Street, N.W.
Other participating organizations include leaders from: Chautauqua Institution, Christian Church/ Disciples for Christ, Common Cause, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Gold Star Families for Peace, Healing of the Nations Foundation, Islamic Society of North America, National Council of Churches of Christ, National Council of Jewish Women, Network of Spiritual Progressives, Nonviolence International, Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, Sojourners, Tikkun, U.S. Catholic Conference, Veterans of Hope Project, Witness Against Torture, and more.
Local interfaith gatherings are encouraged in communities nationwide.
For more information – including curricula materials on how to frame an event in the context of Dr. King’s vision of building the Beloved Community and ending militarism, racism, and materialism – visit:
April 29-30, 2009: Join Christian Peace Witness for Iraq in Washington!
On the 100th day of the new administration, come to Washington, D.C. for the third national Christian Peace Witness for Iraq event. Join us in the nation’s capital for witness and worship Wednesday evening and nonviolent action and advocacy on Thursday to call on the new president and Congress to end the war and occupation in Iraq, support a comprehensive peace process, end the policy and practice of torture and meet human needs at home.
October 2008, 2008: Week of Nonviolence in Iraq: REPORT
In the words of Ismaeel Dawood, a Founding Member of La'Onf:
By the name of Iraqi Nonviolence Group, we thank all organizations who helped us with the international campaign. Please spread the message: there is not only violence in Iraq, there is something more; people are building peace and seeking real change. . . .Today La'Onf exists within the polarized and dangerous political environment of Iraq where if you speak about resistance you are accused of supporting terrorists and advocating violence; but if you speak about nonviolence you are accused of supporting the occupation. La'Onf seeks to create a third way with its message that nonviolence is a tool to resist occupation, terrorism and corruption.
Click here for a summary of highlights of these activities, available on the Peaceful Tomorrows website. You can also see photos of these events in the La'Onf Solidarity Flikr Photo Gallery. And more on the La'Onf website.
- Host a local vigil in your community: Right now, events are listed in states across the country... See the local events on a map, a timeline, or as a list.
- Read and sign the Pledge for Peace