Sept.
21 is the International Day of Prayer for Peace--and it’s not too late
to participate! On Earth Peace is inviting all churches and community
groups to use this day to lift up a message of peace and ceasefire in
whatever ways make sense in your community, including shortly before or
after the 21st itself. Register at http://prayingforceasefire.tumblr.com/signup.
Currently 145 communities have signed up, including participants in
Australia, Canada, the Democratic Republic of Congo, El Salvador, India,
Jamaica, Nigeria, the Philippines, Thailand, and the US. Participating
groups report a number of religious affiliations, including Church of
the Brethren, American Baptist, Presbyterian, Christian Council of
Nigeria (Methodist), Disciples of Christ, Dominican Sisters of Peace,
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Pax Christi, Quaker, Roman
Catholic, Seventh Day Adventist, Uniting Church (Australia), United
Church of Christ, United Church of Canada, and United Methodist.
Here is a sampling of plans reported so far:
Quinter (Kan.) Church of the Brethren is planning prayers around a peace pole.
Midland (Mich.) Church of the Brethren is holding a "Fortress of
Peace" children's Bible school and children's mural project, and a
"Grandma's Silence" prayer time in which grandmothers in the
neighborhood pause in prayer.
Miami (Fla.) First Church of the Brethren is participating in a
community forum on Florida's "Stand Your Ground" handgun law, and public
prayers for peace in a park with a sermon on how to respond to
violence.
In Portland, Ore., the Wilderness Way Community (Lutheran-ELCA) is
hosting a webinar viewing and prayer meeting around the theme,
"Restorative Justice and Historical Violation," with biblical scholar
Ched Myers and mediator Elaine Enns.
In Oyo State, Nigeria, Churches in Action for Peace and Development
is organizing an interdenominational service at Wesley Chapel to pray
for peace and ceasefire. Expected participants include seminarians from
Immanuel College of Theology-Ibadan and Christian Council of Nigeria
(Methodist).
Code Pink and the Upstate Coalition to Ground the Drones are
organizing a Sept. 21-28 peace delegation to Waziristan, Pakistan, an
area hard hit by predator drone attacks. They announced via a press
release that they will "meet with survivors of US drone attacks, lawyers
who are representing drone victims, and political figures. As citizen
diplomats from the United States, we will join with people from the
region affected by US drone attacks, and call for an end to the
killing." Their 50-person delegation includes many people involved in
religious communities.
Interfaith prayer services organized by Brethren individuals working
with community coalitions are happening in Dayton, Ohio; San Diego,
Calif.; Manassas, Va.; Sharpsburg, Md.; and South Bend, Ind.
As one illustration, Ed Poling writes: "Our church, the Hagerstown
(Md.) Church of the Brethren, for the last several years has been
celebrating International Day of Prayer for Peace with the Interfaith
Coalition of Washington County, which I coordinate. This year our event
will be on Sunday evening, Sept. 23, 5 p.m., at the Dunker Meetinghouse
on the Antietam Battlefield, Sharpsburg, Md. We’re calling it our Song
and Prayer Peace Fest. We’ll have 18-20 different religious traditions
each share a brief statement on peace, a prayer for peace, and a peace
song. Besides a number of Protestant denominations, including all the
historic peace churches, we plan to involve Catholics, Muslims, Jews,
Buddhists, Baha’i, Sufi, Unity, Adventists, Metropolitan Community,
Hispanic, and Unitarian/Universalists. During this week the community is
commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Antietam, the
bloodiest single-day battle of the Civil War, with over 23,000
casualties. So we have the present-day violence to ponder as well as
memories of war from the past. A great place to pray for peace in our
homes, our communities, the nation, and the world.”
To see a full list of participants in Peace Day, go to http://prayingforceasefire.tumblr.com/events . For event plans that have been reported so far, see http://prayingforceasefire.tumblr.com/tagged/local-event-plans . More information and registration for Peace Day is at www.prayingforceasefire.tumblr.com.
-- Matt Guynn is coordinator of Peace Witness for On Earth Peace.
Source: 9/6/2012 Newsline
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