June 14, 2020, Washington D.C, District of Columbia, U.S: Interfaith Leaders Join Episcopalian Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde at St John's Church, Lafayette Square, on June 14th at 2:00pm EST in "Call for Love in Action: Prayers for Justice"" on President Trump's Birthday, in condemnation of racism and Trump's ungodly and un-American use of force and tear gas against peaceful protestors to clear the square so he could pose for a photo op at the church two weeks ago. This event is Co-Sponsored by the Episcopal Diocese of Washington (EDOW) an inter-faith, ecumenical prayer vigil for concre

June 14, 2020, Washington D.C, District of Columbia, U.S: Interfaith Leaders Join Episcopalian Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde at St John's Church, Lafayette Square, on June 14th at 2:00pm EST in "Call for Love in Action: Prayers for Justice"" on President Trump's Birthday, in condemnation of racism and Trump's ungodly and un-American use of force and tear gas against peaceful protestors to clear the square so he could pose for a photo op at the church two weeks ago. This event is Co-Sponsored by the Episcopal Diocese of Washington (EDOW) an inter-faith, ecumenical prayer vigil for concre Stock Photo
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June 14, 2020, Washington D.C, District of Columbia, U.S: Interfaith Leaders Join Episcopalian Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde at St John’s Church, Lafayette Square, on June 14th at 2:00pm EST in “Call for Love in Action: Prayers for Justice” on President Trump’s Birthday, in condemnation of racism and Trump’s ungodly and un-American use of force and tear gas against peaceful protestors to clear the square so he could pose for a photo op at the church two weeks ago. This event is Co-Sponsored by the Episcopal Diocese of Washington (EDOW) an inter-faith, ecumenical prayer vigil for concrete action toward racial justice at ​St. John’s Episcopal Church Lafayette Square, ​ overlooking Black Lives Matter Plaza. Bishop Budde will be joined by Rev. William Barber II of the Poor People’s Campaign and nearly a dozen faith leaders from across the Washington area..“We have an opportunity to change some things in our country and our world that have been crying out for change for a very long time, ” said Bishop Budde..“I want the church I lead to do our part, working with other faith communities, to bring some good out of the nightmare we’ve been in, to wrench grace from unspeakable tragedy, to make real and meaningful restitution for the sins of that past that are still visited on far too many, to rid however we can our institutions of embedded racism. Outrage is not enough. People of faith must unite in action to drive lasting change for justice and healing in our country.”.Bishop Budde and Reverend Barber will be joined by:.● Mythili Bacchu, Hindu Faith Leader and Interfaith Council Executive Board Member.● The Reverend Thomas Bowen, Director, Mayor’s Office of Religious Affairs, Washington, D.C..● Bishop LaTrelle Easterling, United Methodist Baltimore-Washington Conference.● Rabbi Rachel Gartner, Jewish Chaplain at Georgetown University; Board Member, Truah, t

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