“Somebody is hurting our people…” Posted July 21, 2020 by admin@interfaith

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Notice During the Covid-19 Outbreak
In solidarity, we at the Interfaith Peace Project stand together in these times of heart break and upset. Some of you may have lost friends or family members. Some of you may have lost your job and your income; some may be working overtime to help with the crisis. Some of you may be home and alone and some may be trying to figure out a new way to live. Please let us know how we can help. If you would like a phone appointment with any of us, give us a call.You may call or email Tom at:
Tom Bonacci
[email protected]
925-787- 9279
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Continuing to Celebrate The International Day of Peace
July 21, 2020
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“Somebody is hurting our people and 
it has gone on far too long and
we won’t be silent anymore!”

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Dear Friends,
If you haven’t had a chance to view The Poor People’s Campaign, A National Call for Moral Revival digital gathering, we highly recommend it. It is very special. You can find it here: https://www.june2020.org/

 

The Interfaith Peace Project
An excerpt from the Campaign:
“We lament because we love. We prophecy and stand for prophetic witness because we love. We advocate for justice because we love. We speak painful truth because we love. Because we love our fellow human children of God; because we love this creation God has given us; because we love, we must stand up for what is right. And because we love we must stand up for what is good. Because we love we stand up for what is just. Because we love we stand up for what is not selfish but sacrificial. Because we love, we march. Because we love, we call on our leaders to help us to make America…a shining city on a hill not a place of darkness and despair. Let love lead us. Let love guide us. Let love show us the way.”
Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop
The Episcopal Church