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SUMMARY:Stop the Execution of Wendell Grissom in Oklahoma
DESCRIPTION:Oklahoma has scheduled Wendell Grissom’s execution for March 20\, 2025 for the 2005 murder of Amber Matthews. He was denied clemency by the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board on February 5\, 2025. \n\nCall Governor Stitt at 405-521-2342 with the following message: \n‘Hi. My name is [your name]. I am calling to ask that Gov. Stitt stops the execution of Wendell Grissom on March 20\, 2025. We can be safe from people who have committed great harm and hold them accountable without killing them. It is what we do in most cases.” \n\nOn November 2\, 2002\, Wendell drove across state lines into Oklahoma where he picked up a homeless hitchhiker\, Jessie Johns. The two became well acquainted and discussed plans to make money through robberies or burglaries. The next day\, they drove through a rural Oklahoman county\, looking for a house to burglarize. Eventually\, they settled on the house of Matt and Dreu Kopf. After parking in their driveway\, Wendell told Jessie to wait in the car until the shooting had ceased\, then come and help him burglarize the property. Wendell found Dreu Kopf\, her friend Amber Matthews\, and two minor children inside the house. After shooting his way in\, he seriously injured Dreu\, and shot Amber. Dreu managed to escape using Wendell’s vehicle\, which Jessie had momentarily left to investigate the scene. After her escape\, Wendell and Jessie fled in a vehicle stolen from the Kopf’s garage and were arrested shortly after. Amber died on her way to the Oklahoma City Hospital. \nWendell’s defense team argues that there were several mitigating factors\, including neurological deficits\, which contributed to the crime and which they were not able to use during the trial – most significantly\, brain damage and alcohol and drug dependency. Three jurors\, who had initially sentenced him to death\, wrote letters saying that they wished this information had been available to them before they had made that fateful decision. Juror Deborah Givens wrote that she no longer feels confident in her decision to sentence Wendell to death. \n\nWendell’s defense team argues that there were several mitigating factors\, including neurological deficits\, which contributed to the crime and which they were not able to use during the trial – most significantly\, brain damage and alcohol and drug dependency. Three jurors\, who had initially sentenced him to death\, wrote letters saying that they wished this information had been available to them before they had made that fateful decision. Juror Deborah Givens wrote that she no longer feels confident in her decision to sentence Wendell to death. \nOn Wednesday\, February 5\, 2025\, the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board denied him clemency. \nOklahoma’s aggressive execution schedule marks it as an outlier in its use of the death penalty while the majority of other states are on a downward trend of executions. In the last few years\, Oklahoma has been one of only a handful of states that have carried out death sentences – and it continues to do so targeting the poor\, the mentally ill and people of color. \nThis particular execution is just one in a series of 25 executions scheduled by Oklahoma in the coming months\, despite serious concerns around the state’s lethal injection protocols and drugs. \nPlease sign the petition asking Governor Stitt and the Pardon and Parole Board to do everything within their power to ensure this execution does not go forward\, and to seek a path to clemency in the case.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/stop-the-execution-of-wendell-grissom-in-oklahoma/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Execution Alert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250319T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250319T235959
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SUMMARY:Stop the Execution of Aaron Gunches in Arizona
DESCRIPTION:Aaron Gunches is scheduled for execution in Arizona on March 19\, 2025 for the 2002 murder of Ted Price.\n \n\nCall Governor Hobbs at 602-542-4331 with the following message: \n“Hi. My name is [your name]. I am calling to ask that Gov. Hobbs not move forward with Arizona’s plan to resume executions on March 19\, 2025 with the execution of Aaron Gunches. Gov. Hobbs promised an administration centered around transparency yet is allowing for the resumption of executions before an investigation into Arizona’s execution protocols could be completed. It is not too late to turn back now.” \n\nIn November 2002\, the victim\, Ted Price\, went to visit his ex-wife\, Katherine Lecher\, in her apartment. Ted planned to stay with her until his school grant came in. The two argued a week and a half into his stay\, which led to a physical altercation. Katherine hit Ted’s face with a telephone\, causing him to appear dazy and unresponsive but conscious. Later that evening\, Aaron came to see Katherine\, who was his girlfriend at the time. After talking to her\, he instructed her two roommates to put Ted and his belongings in Katherine’s car so that he could take him to a bus station. Jennifer\, one of the roommates\, drove the car to the station. Upon arrival\, Aaron realized he did not have money to pay for Ted’s bus ticket\, so he ordered Jennifer to drive out of the city and into the desert. When the car stopped and Ted got out\, Aaron shot him four times. Aaron was subsequently charged with his kidnapping and murder and eventually sentenced to death. He represented himself at trial\, pleaded guilty\, and has consistently requested to be executed since. \nAaron’s execution in Arizona will be the state’s first since the practice was halted in 2022 after a series of botched lethal injections. Gov. Katie Hobbs ordered a state-wide moratorium until the situation could be properly investigated. She appointed David Duncan\, a retired federal judge\, to conduct the review but fired him before he could finish his investigation. Thereafter\, she decided that an internal review would suffice\, and the moratorium was subsequently lifted in November 2024. \nLethal injections are challenging to perform\, and complications frequently arise. Inmates can bleed to death\, experience mental torment or severe physical pain\, and create a sensation of choking or burning. Lethal injections carry a significant unconstitutional risk of cruel and unusual punishment and should not be used\, especially not by a state so seemingly desperate to execute its citizens. \n\nWhile the vast majority of states with capital punishment continue on a downward trend away from executions\, Arizona is continuing to go against this trend by carrying out executions. \nArizona\, which has 112 prisoners on death row\, last carried out three executions in 2022 following a nearly eight-year hiatus brought on by criticism that a 2014 execution was botched and because of difficulties obtaining drugs for execution. \nPlease sign the petition asking the Arizona governor to do everything in her power to stop this.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/stop-the-execution-of-aaron-gunches-in-arizona/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Execution Alert
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250318T235959
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SUMMARY:Stop the Execution of Jessie Hoffman in Louisiana
DESCRIPTION:Jessie Hoffman was convicted in Louisiana for the 1996 killing of Mary “Molly” Elliot. He is scheduled to be executed via nitrogen gas suffocation on March 18\, 2025. \n\nCall Governor Landry at 225-342-0991 with the following message: \n“Hi. My name is [your name]. I am calling to ask that Gov. Landry grants clemency to Jessie Hoffman\, who is scheduled to be executed by nitrogen suffocation on March 18\, 2025. We do not need the death penalty to be safe from people who have committed great harm– a life sentence is punishment enough. Thank you.” \n\nPlease sign this petition specific to Jessie\, and also this other petition from our partners in Louisiana\, which opposes the resumption of executions in Louisiana in general. \nMary Elliot\, an account executive for an advertising agency\, was reported missing the day before her murder. Soon after her body was found\, Hoffman was identified as a suspect. After providing inconsistent statements during his police interviews\, he eventually confessed to kidnapping and robbing the victim\, engaging in sexual intercourse\, then shooting her. Jessie’s videotaped confession\, along with DNA evidence linking him to the crime scene\, was used to secure his conviction. Although Jessie’s defense team never disputed that he had shot Mary\, they argued that she had been shot accidentally\, rather than purposefully\, during a struggle over the gun. \nDuring the penalty phase\, the defense presented testimony from eleven witnesses to show that Jessie had no prior issues with the law and\, therefore\, would not pose any future danger to society. However\, the jury unanimously agreed on a death sentence because the offense had been committed in an especially heinous\, atrocious\, or cruel manner. \nLouisiana also intends to be the second state to implement nitrogen suffocation executions after years without an execution due to troubles sourcing lethal injection drugs. Alabama became the first state to implement this experimental method when it executed Kenneth Smith January 2024. The public was promised an execution method that resulted in an almost immediate loss of consciousness and a quick and painless death\, yet Kenneth’s execution went very differently than how the state insisted it would. Kenneth thrashed\, convulsed\, gasped and heaved for more than 20 minutes. The 3 nitrogen suffocations that followed went similarly. \n\n\n\nThe State of Louisiana has not had an execution in 15 years. Its scheduling of an execution at this time makes the state an outlier in its use of the death penalty while the majority of other states are on a downward trend away from executions. \nPlease sign the petition asking Governor Jeff Landry to do everything within his power to stop this execution\, including issuing a stay\, and seeking a path to clemency in the case.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/stop-the-execution-of-jessie-hoffman-in-louisiana/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Execution Alert
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SUMMARY:The Cross of Christ: Justification for Redemptive Violence or a Call to Gospel Nonviolence
DESCRIPTION:The Alternative Seminary\, a partner of Red Letter Christians\, invites you to an online gathering: “The Cross of Christ: Justification for Redemptive Violence or a Call to Gospel Nonviolence.” \nAs we witness the growing power and influence of a militant white Christian nationalism in the United States\, followers of Jesus must assert more urgently than ever the radical gospel of love\, justice\, and Beloved Community. \nPart of this task is reclaiming the core image of our faith: the Cross of Christ. The founder of our faith was sent to the cross as an execution by empire – yet for thousands of years\, that same cross has been wielded by empire to justify and bless human violence. \nWe will explore the history of “redemptive violence” that has flowed from theologies of atonement. We will revisit the crucifixion of Jesus in its historical context and explore the questions: How and why did Jesus die? How is his death related to his ministry in the Gospels? How did the early communities grasp his death\, and how does it make us think differently about the Resurrection? We will reflect on how a more radical understanding of the passion of Christ can impact our discipleship\, and particularly our efforts to witness to justice and shalom in a world of empire\, violence\, and degradation of creation. \nJoin us for the online gathering:\n🗓️ March 15\n⏱️ 10:30am – 12:30pm ET\n💻 Virtual\, registration required: https://bit.ly/CrossofChrist2025\n💳The cost is $20 (or whatever you can afford). \nThis session will be facilitated by Will O’Brien\, coordinator of The Alternative Seminary. The Alternative Seminary is a program of biblical and theological study and reflection designed to foster an authentic biblical witness in the modern world. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact Will O’Brien at willobrien59@gmail.com. \nRegister Here
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/the-cross-of-christ-justification-for-redemptive-violence-or-a-call-to-gospel-nonviolence/
LOCATION:https://redletterchristians.org/event/the-cross-of-christ-justification-for-redemptive-violence-or-a-call-to-gospel-nonviolence/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250314T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250314T113000
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SUMMARY:What Do I Do with My Anger? (hosted by Richard Rohr and Brian McLaren)
DESCRIPTION:**Two long-time RLC friends are hosting this event\, Richard Rohr and Brian McLaren**\n \n\n\n\n\nRichard Rohr and Brian McLaren host a 90-minute live online gathering on March 14\, 10:00 – 11:30 am PT\n\n\nCost: $95\, $30\, $10\, $5\n\n\n\nRegister Now\n\nAbout This Event\nMany of us feel growing anger about politics\, economic opportunities\, persistent racism\, our threatened environment\, and broken institutions. What do we do with our anger—and can ancient wisdom from the contemplative Christian tradition offer guidance for us in these times? \nJoin us in a shared online space to explore these important questions alongside CAC founder Fr. Richard Rohr\, author of the new book\, “The Tears of Things\,” and CAC Dean of Faculty\, Brian McLaren. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nEvent Details\nRichard Rohr and Brian McLaren will guide attendees through teachings\, conversations\, and practices designed to help us explore where our anger fits within the contemplative Christian tradition. The gathering will take place on March 14\, 2025 from 10:00 – 11:30 am PT. Participants will need a device with reliable Internet access\, such as a smartphone\, tablet\, or computer to access Zoom. \nRegistration\nRegistration for this event is open from January 29 through March 13\, 2025. This event will be recorded. Whether you attend live or watch later\, all registrants will have access to the replay for one full year.  \nCost\nThe cost of attending this online gathering is $95. We believe that finances should not be a barrier to participation. For that reason\, we have made additional price levels available at $30 and $10. You can also choose any amount at $5 or above. We encourage you to select the price you are most able to afford. \nRegister Now\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n“I have become convinced that most anger comes\, first of all\, from a place of deep sadness.” —Richard Rohr
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/what-do-i-do-with-my-anger/
LOCATION:PA
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250313T235959
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SUMMARY:Update: Execution Stayed! Stop the Execution of David Wood in Texas
DESCRIPTION:SOME GOOD NEWS! In Texas\, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has stayed this Thursday’s scheduled execution of David Wood “until further order of this court.”  This is a solid stay and Thursday’s execution is definitely OFF for the time being\, and hopefully forever!
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/execution-alert-david-wood/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Execution Alert
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SUMMARY:Stop the Execution of Brad Sigmon in South Carolina
DESCRIPTION:Brad Sigmon\, 63\, is scheduled for execution in South Carolina on March 7\, 2025 for the murders of David Larke and Gladys Larke.\n \nThe following comes from our allies at South Carolinians for Alteratives to the Death Penalty. \nBrad Sigmon’s case highlights the troubling flaws in the justice system’s treatment of people who’ve experienced childhood trauma and undiagnosed\, inherited mental illness. His case also shows that nobody is beyond redemption if we are given the chance to become different people. Please take consistent action in the coming weeks for #ClemencyForBradSigmon \nBrad is a caring and hardworking Christian man. Despite a childhood marred by his father’s alcoholism and physical abuse and his mother’s instability and neglect\, Brad began working factory shifts as a teenager so that he could buy food for his brothers and sisters. Brad also worked to keep their spirits up\, shielding them from the horrors of their childhood with jokes and acts of tenderness. When his younger brother was injured and could not walk without pain\, Brad\, then 13\, would carry him everywhere on his back. \nIn his thirties\, Brad\, still reeling from his childhood traumas\, succumbed to a severe\, inherited mental illness that\, at the time\, went undiagnosed and untreated. The nature of the crime and his behavior at trial was the product of this disorder\, which caused manic episodes that left him unable to recognize or control his irrationality. \nBrad is deeply remorseful. In prison\, he has dedicated himself to his faith as he seeks repentance and forgiveness. As one minister observes\, Brad could be “an informal chaplain on Death Row because of the ways he pastors and mentors his fellow inmates.” \nBrad has not been involved in a single violent incident in his more than twenty years on death row. Because of his maturity and respect for security officers\, they recognize him as a good influence on his fellow prisoners and have trusted him with many responsibilities\, including passing out food trays\, cleaning\, running the laundry\, and “assist[ing] the community with whatever they need.” \nBrad remains a source of strength\, spiritual discernment\, and support to all who know him. He has maintained a close bond with his siblings\, who have depended on his deep faith and steadiness while navigating the death of their father and the disabling illnesses of their mother. \nBrad is himself in deteriorating health. Now 67\, he has suffered at least one stroke and\, due to a near-total blockage of his carotid arteries\, is at great risk for another. \nBrad would be the oldest person ever executed by South Carolina. Executing the man who Brad is today because of the tormented and ill man he was more than twenty years ago\, would accomplish nothing. It would only deprive the many people who have come to appreciate and even rely upon Brad—his family\, prisoners\, guards\, and ministers—of his example and aid. \nWe\, the undersigned\, ask that you do everything within your power to stop this execution\, including issuing a stay\, and seeking a path to clemency in the case. \nThank you for your time and attention to this serious matter. \n\nUnder South Carolina law\, Brad Sigmon has to make a choice to die by lethal injection\, electrocution or by firing squad. \nSouth Carolina is making itself an outlier in its use of the death penalty. The majority of other states are on a downward trend of executions\, and increasingly\, states are abolishing the practice altogether\, including the southern state of Virginia. \nPlease sign the petition asking Governor Henry McMaster to do everything within his power to stop this execution\, including issuing a stay\, and seeking a path to clemency in the case. \nPetitions will be delivered on your behalf in advance of the execution. \nLearn more & take action with us here.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/execution-alert-brad-sigmon/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Execution Alert
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SUMMARY:Ash Wednesday National Call for Repentance & Truth-Telling
DESCRIPTION:On Ash Wednesday\, March 5\, 2025\, at 11 AM ET\, clergy\, faith leaders\, and people of conscience will gather at Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church (301 A Street SE\, Washington\, D.C.) for a National Call for Repentance & Truth-Telling. In the spirit of the prophets\, we will stand together in prayer\, lament\, and moral resistance—calling on our nation to turn away from injustice\, apathy\, corruption\, and oppression and recommit to the path of righteousness\, truth\, justice\, and love. Following this sacred gathering\, we will embark on a nonviolent walk from the Supreme Court to the U.S. Capitol\, bearing witness to the urgent need for moral renewal in our public life. Clergy are asked to wear full vestments of their faith tradition. We invite all people of faith and conscience to join this prophetic movement and help reclaim the moral center of our democracy. \nFor more information: https://bit.ly/ROTB-AshWednesday
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/ash-wednesday-national-call-for-repentance-truth-telling/
LOCATION:301 A Street SE\, Washington\, D.C.\, 301 A Street SE\, Washington\, DC\, 20003\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250420T235959
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SUMMARY:Struggle & Lament: Lenten Series 2025 with Freedom Church of the Poor
DESCRIPTION:The Freedom Church of the Poor is a spiritual and political home for movement leaders. We believe in the fundamental dignity and value of all life and in a world of justice and abundance where all can thrive. We gather as a community of faith to support and care for each other. We commit to realizing the abundant world that God promises by identifying\, developing\, and uniting leaders who will build a movement to end poverty led by the poor. In this community and through our commitment to this struggle we also seek to re-discover and share a vision and a practice of religion that is rooted in truth\, justice\, and love. \nLENTEN SERIES 2025 \nOn The Way: Struggle & Lament w/ Freedom Church of the Poor \nThis Lenten season (Struggle and Lament) each of our Sunday services will focus on one of these final days of the last week of Jesus’ life. Each of these final days hold deep insights about the “way” that was revealed through Jesus’ life\, his ministry\, suffering\, death\, and ultimately\, resurrection.  This way leads to direct confrontation with a system of domination. It leads to violence and death\, but it also leads to clarity about how we get organized and fight meaningfully and effectively for God’s promise of justice\, love\, and abundance for all. As the Freedom Church of the Poor we will gather for these seven Sundays to learn how to organize against the forces arrayed against our people today and to refine our tactics and strategy for building a broad social movement. Drawing primarily from the Gospel of Mark – a wartime Gospel that anticipated the forthcoming brutality of the Roman Army –  we will gather as a political and spiritual community to sing\, to lament\, to pray\, and to strengthen our collectivity by holding and caring for each other. We know that Jesus came not to condemn us\, but to teach us how to fight for the justice and liberation of all of God’s children here on Earth. \nSeason Overview \n\nWednesday\, March 5th – Ash Wednesday (Isaiah 58:1-10)\nSunday\, March 9th – Day 1\, Palm Sunday (Mark 11:1-11)\nSunday\, March 16th – Day 2\, Monday: Overturning the Tables (Mark 11:12-19)\nSunday\, March 23rd – Day 3\, Tuesday: What God? Who Speaks for God? (Mark 11:27-13:37)\nSunday\, March 30th – Day 4\, Wednesday: Discipleship (Mark 14:1-11)\nSunday\, April 6th – Day 5\, Thursday: The Kingdom of God (Mark 14:12-72)\nSunday\, April 13th – Day 6\, Friday:  Participation Not Substitution\, Life Not Death (Mark 15:1-47)\n\nSpecial Holy Week Services \n\nApril 15th Turning Tables Tuesday\nApril 17th Maundy Thursday\nApril 18th Good Friday\nSaturday\, Apr 19th – Day 7\, Saturday: The Sabbath\, a Taste of What is to Come (Daniel 12:2-3; Sibylline Oracles (3:751-55\, 781-84); Matthew 27:51-53)\nSunday\, April 20th  – Easter Sunday: Pesach (Mark 16:1-8)\n\nSunday Services are available via Zoom Room + Live Stream* starting at  6:00 PM ET | 5:00 PM CT | 3:00 PM PT *Live-streamed Services will only be live for the first 30 minutes and then Zoom only for open reflections. Bible Study (Zoom Room Only) Wednesdays\, March 5th-  April 9th 3:00 PM PT | 5:00 PM CT | 6:00 PM ET *Spanish Interpretation Available | Interpretación en español \nFreedom Church of the Poor gathers online every Sunday at 6pm ET | 5pm CT | 3pm PT via zoom and other social media platforms. \nFor more details: Freedom Church of the Poor – Kairos Center
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/struggle-lament-lenten-series-2025-with-freedom-church-of-the-poor/
LOCATION:PA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250301T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250301T100000
DTSTAMP:20260609T110725
CREATED:20250131T035811Z
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SUMMARY:March Monthly Morning Prayer with Cece Jones-Davis
DESCRIPTION:The RLC community is dedicated to coming together on the first of every month to center ourselves on Christ through prayer. Striving to build God’s Beloved Community here in our time is tough work\, but we use this time to refuel and recommit to living into God’s plan for our lives. We welcome guests and co-conspiring organizations to join us for this time of reflection and centering to share news of their work\, reflect on the political moment of our world\, or guide us in prayer alongside Shane Claiborne and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove and folks join us in a virtual meeting or via live-stream. \nOur guest for March 2025 is Cece Jones-Davis\, an ordained minister\, artist\, speaker\, and advocate\, has dedicated her life to pointing people to the ALL-powerful and the least-powerful. Working at the intersection of faith\, art and social justice\, she is especially passionate about seeing God’s Kingdom come in the areas of racial healing\, women and girls’ issues\, and criminal justice reform. \n\nAs a criminal justice advocate\, she established the Julius Jones Coalition and is the backbone of the Justice for Julius campaign\, raising awareness about Julius Jones\, who has been on Oklahoma’s death row for over 20 years. \nCece is a 2021 Heartland Emmy Award Nominee for her work in co-hosting Painful History\, Evolving Future on the KFOR news channel\, was awarded the 2019 Phil Wahl Abolitionist of the Year Award by the Oklahoma Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (OCADP)\, and received a Special Congressional Recognition for her efforts in civil rights and social justice. \nShe has also served as a brand ambassador for Tampax to help reduce the stigma of menstruation\, particularly among women of color. \nToday\, she continues to fight for equitable access to proper sanitation and menstrual products\, while raising awareness of how girls’ and women’s wellbeing and advancement are harmed by the lack of access. Her work in menstrual advocacy has been featured in The Huffington Post\, Essence.com\, Self Magazine\, Yahoo! Health\, Teen Vogue and many more. \n\nJoin us on Zoom to pray together and speak with Cece\, Shane\, and Jonathan\, or join us live on Facebook or YouTube. Register now: Meeting Registration – Zoom \nWe will be live on all of our socials; register to join us on Zoom! \nMorning prayer takes place at the beginning of each month based on the book\, Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals. You can follow along with the readings from Common Prayer at commonprayer.net for free!
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/march-monthly-morning-prayer-cece-jones-davis/
LOCATION:https://redletterchristians.org/event/march-monthly-morning-prayer-cece-jones-davis/
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SUMMARY:Tony Campolo Celebration of Life (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:As many of you know\, our brother Tony Campolo would’ve turned 90 on February 25. In fact\, we were planning his 90th birthday when he passed away a few months ago. So we decided we’ll still have a little celebration of his life… and he can join us remotely from the other side. We may even make this an annual event for Red Letter Christians.Will you join us at 7pm ET on February 25 to celebrate Tony’s life? Here’s a deal — it would be great if you not only joined\, but if you would be willing to bring a few quotes from Tony that are meaningful to you\, a book of Tony’s that has impacted you\, or even a story you’d be willing to share. There will be a few points during this virtual celebration that I’ll leave it open for you and others to participate. It’s gonna be great. I hope you can join us. Here’s the Zoom link below and a graphic that you can post to help spread the word.    —Shane  \n  \n 
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/tony-celebration/
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SUMMARY:RLC Book Club with Kazu Haga: Healing Resistance: A Radically Different Response to Harm
DESCRIPTION:We’re delighted to have Kazu Haga as our February Book Club guest. He’ll be in conversation with Shane Claiborne to discuss his book Healing Resistance: A Radically Different Response to Harm.  \nKazu Haga is a trainer\, educator\, student and practitioner with over 25 years of experience in nonviolence and restorative justice. He weaves in lessons from decades of Buddhist practice and trauma healing work to advance social change and collective healing. \nHe is a core member of the Fierce Vulnerability Network\, a founding core member of the Ahimsa Collective\, is a Jam facilitator and author of the book Healing Resistance: A Radically Different Response to Harm as well as the upcoming book Fierce Vulnerability: Healing from Trauma\, Emerging from Collapse. \nHe teaches nonviolence\, conflict reconciliation\, restorative justice\, organizing and mindfulness in prisons and jails\, high schools\, universities and youth groups\, faith communities and activist movements around the country. \nKazu was introduced to the work of social change and nonviolence in 1998\, when at the age of 17 he participated in the Interfaith Pilgrimage of the Middle Passage; a 6-month walking journey from Massachusetts to New Orleans to retrace the slave trade. He then spent a year studying nonviolence and Buddhism while living in monasteries throughout South Asia\, and returned to the US at age 19 to begin a lifelong path in social justice work. \nHe spent 10 years working in social justice philanthropy\, while directly being involved in and playing leading roles in many movements. He became an active nonviolence trainer in the global justice movement of the late 1990s\, and has since led hundreds of workshops worldwide. \nKazu is an avid meditator\, enjoys being in nature and loves food more than most people do. He is also a die-hard fan of the Boston Celtics. \nHe is a resident of the Canticle Farm community on Lisjan Ohlone land\, Oakland\, CA where he lives with his family. You can find out more about his work at www.kazuhaga.com. Facebook is @‌kazuhaga\, IG is @‌kazu_haga. \nRegister to join us on Zoom or join us live on our socials: Meeting Registration – Zoom \nWe will be live on all of our socials. Register to join us on Zoom!\nFind us streaming live on Red Letter Christian’s Facebook\, Twitter\, or YouTube channels.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/rlc-book-club-with-kazu-haga/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T235959
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SUMMARY:Stop the Execution of Richard Tabler in Texas
DESCRIPTION:Richard Tabler was convicted in Texas of the 2004 capital murders of Mohamed-Amine Rahmouni and Haitham Zayed. He has been given an execution date for February 13\, 2025. \n\n\n\nTexas’ aggressive execution schedule marks it as an outlier in its use of the death penalty while the majority of other states are on a downward trend of executions. In the last few years\, Texas has been one of only a handful of states that have carried out death sentences – and it continues to do so targeting the poor\, the mentally ill and people of color. \nPlease sign the petition asking Governor Abbott and the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles to do everything within their power to stop this execution\, including issuing a stay\, and seeking a path to clemency in the case. \nAdditionally\, you may reach out now to the Board at bpp_clemency@tdcj.texas.gov and the Governor at https://gov.texas.gov/contact/and (512) 463-1782. You can simply leave a voice message\, or choose to speak to a representative if you prefer. \nPlease note: In Texas\, the Governor does have limited power when it comes to the death penalty. But the story we are told that “it’s out of the governor’s hands\,” is only true if we allow it to be. Yes\, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles must recommend clemency in that state in order for the Governor to grant clemency (mercy) by commuting a death sentence. But the fact is that the governor appoints the members of the Board of Pardons and Paroles. He can choose to appoint members who will take valid claims and concerns more seriously\, instead of acting like rubber-stamping gate-keepers. He can still use his position of power and influence to enact justice in the State of Texas
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/stop-the-execution-of-richard-tabler-in-texas/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Execution Alert
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250213T235959
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SUMMARY:Stop the Execution of James Ford in Florida
DESCRIPTION:Florida has scheduled James Ford’s execution for February 13\, 2025 for the 1997 murders of Greg and Kimberly Malnory. \nThe following information is from Floridians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty. This petition will be updated as additional information becomes available. It will be delivered in conjunction with FADP’s petition at a appropriate time ahead of the scheduled execution. \nJames Ford has been on death row for more than 25 years\, and his childhood was marred by neglect and trauma. His death sentence was not handed down by a unanimous jury\, and he missed the deadline for getting his death sentence overturned by just 27 days – after the United States Supreme Court declared Florida’s death penalty scheme unlawful. \n\nFlorida’s return to executions in 2023\, after more than three years of not pursuing them\, marks the state as an outlier in its use of the death penalty. The majority of other states are on a downward trend of executions. Please sign the petition asking Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida State Board of Executive Clemency to do everything within their power to stop this execution\, including issuing a stay\, and seeking a path to clemency in the case. \nPetition to stop this execution.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/stop-the-execution-of-james-ford-in-florida/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Execution Alert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250206T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250206T235959
DTSTAMP:20260609T110726
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SUMMARY:Stop the Execution of Demetrius Frazier in Alabama
DESCRIPTION:Demetrius Frazier is scheduled for execution in Alabama on February 6\, 2025 by nitrogen gas asphyxiation. He was convicted and sentenced to death for the 1991 murder of Pauline Brown. \nCase-specific details are pending. Please sign this petition to receive updates in this case\, and watch for the follow-up email which will direct you to related petitions regarding transparency in Alabama executions and opposing the use of the gas suffocation method of executions. \nRegarding Gas Suffocation Executions: \nKenneth Smith and Alan Miller were both fully conscious for several minutes as the nitrogen gas suffocated them. Carey Grayson was fully conscious for at least six minutes as the nitrogen gas suffocated him. This method of execution is the conscious suffocation of human beings\, and it is abhorrent and absolutely torture. It amounts to cruel and unusual punishment which is barred by the U.S. Constitution. \nThe vast majority of states with capital punishment continue on a downward trend of executions\, Alabama has continued to go against trend by carrying on with scheduled execution dates. \nAlabama must delay all executions to allow for a thorough study of its capital punishment process and consider the serious objections raised as to how it administers the death penalty.  Alabama has repeatedly shown that it is not capable of carrying out executions – amounting to cruel punishment and the torture of prisoners. \nPlease take action and sign the petition to stop this execution.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/stop-the-execution-of-demetrius-frazier-in-alabama/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Execution Alert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250205T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250205T235959
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SUMMARY:Stop the Execution of Steven Nelson in Texas
DESCRIPTION:In 2012\, Steven Nelson was convicted of the capital murder of Clinton Dobson on March 3\, 2011\, in Arlington\, Texas. He has been given an execution date in Texas for February 5\, 2025. \n\nSteven La’Wayne Nelson was convicted and sentenced to death for his involvement in a tragic incident that resulted in the loss of a life. However\, the circumstances surrounding this case reveal a profound injustice that cannot be overlooked. \n\nSee Steven’s official web site here.\nSteven’s Spiritual Advisor\, Rev. Dr. Jeff Hood\, Blogs about the case here.\nSign the petition here\n\nCase Background\nOn the day of the incident\, Steven\, along with two other people\, were involved in a robbery at a church\, which tragically ended in the loss of a life. Steven’s role was that of a lookout\, a position that inherently carries less culpability than the actions of those who directly caused harm. He has consistently maintained that he was outside the church when the victims were injured\, yet the two other individuals involved were never prosecuted. \n\n\nDespite the clear disparity in involvement\, he was the only individual convicted in this case and the only one to receive the death penalty. This raises serious questions about the fairness of his trial and sentencing. This situation highlights a grave injustice that undermines the very foundation of our legal system\, which is meant to ensure that punishment is proportional to the crime committed. \n\n\nArguments Against the Death Penalty in Steven’s Case\n\nDisproportionate Punishment – Steven’s actions do not warrant a death sentence. As a lookout\, he did not commit murder\, nor did he have any intent to harm anyone. It is fundamentally unjust to equate his actions with those of his co-defendants\, who directly caused the death of Clinton Dobson.\nLack of Knowledge – At the time of entering the church\, Steven was unaware that a murder had occurred. This critical fact must be taken into account when determining his culpability. Holding him accountable for a crime he did not commit is a violation of basic principles of justice.\nArbitrary Application of Justice – The fact that Steven is the only one convicted and sentenced to death raises serious concerns about the arbitrary application of the death penalty in this case. Such a disparity undermines public confidence in the justice system.\nRehabilitation Potential – Steven has great potential for rehabilitation and has been positively contributing to society. He keeps showing love and compassion to his wife\, friends and whoever has the chance to cross his path\, demonstrating numerous times that he has grown as a person.\nSteven deeply regrets his involvement in the robbery and has taken multiple opportunities to atone for his past actions.\n\nThe death penalty would eliminate any possibility for further growth and change\, denying Steven the chance to continue his positive contributions to the world and make amends for his mistakes. \n\n\n\nWe urge Governor Abbott\, Texas State Legislators\, and all relevant authorities to review Steven’s case thoroughly. His death sentence represents not only a personal tragedy but a failure of the system to fully investigate the individuals involved. It doesn’t serve anybody’s interests to have an incomplete investigation. Justice should not be a one-size-fits-all approach; it must consider the nuances of each individual case \n\n\nTexas’ aggressive execution schedule marks it as an outlier in its use of the death penalty while the majority of other states are on a downward trend of executions. In the last few years\, Texas has been one of only a handful of states that have carried out death sentences – and it continues to do so targeting the poor\, the mentally ill and people of color. \nPlease sign the petition asking Governor Abbott and the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles to do everything within their power to stop this execution\, including issuing a stay\, and seeking a path to clemency in the case. \nAdditionally\, you may reach out now to the Board at bpp_clemency@tdcj.texas.gov and the Governor at https://gov.texas.gov/contact/and (512) 463-1782. You can simply leave a voice message\, or choose to speak to a representative if you prefer. \nPlease note: In Texas\, the Governor does have limited power when it comes to the death penalty. But the story we are told that “it’s out of the governor’s hands\,” is only true if we allow it to be. Yes\, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles must recommend clemency in that state in order for the Governor to grant clemency (mercy) by commuting a death sentence. But the fact is that the governor appoints the members of the Board of Pardons and Paroles. He can choose to appoint members who will take valid claims and concerns more seriously\, instead of acting like rubber-stamping gate-keepers. He can still use his position of power and influence to enact justice in the State of Texas
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/execution-alert-steven-nelson-in-texas/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Execution Alert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250201T090000
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SUMMARY:February Monthly Morning Prayer with Rev. Dr. Alexia Salvatierra
DESCRIPTION:The RLC community is dedicated to coming together on the first of every month to center ourselves on Christ through prayer. Striving to build God’s Beloved Community here in our time is tough work\, but we use this time to refuel and recommit to living into God’s plan for our lives. We welcome guests and co-conspiring organizations to join us for this time of reflection and centering to share news of their work\, reflect on the political moment of our world\, or guide us in prayer alongside Shane Claiborne and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove and folks join us in a virtual meeting or via live-stream. \nThis month’s guest is the Rev. Dr. Alexia Salvatierra\, a professor at Fuller Theological Seminary and academic dean for Centro Latino\, where she coordinates the Diplomado en la Respuesta de la Iglesia a la Crisis Migratoria. A Lutheran pastor and community leader\, she has pastored congregations\, served as a missionary\, and directed numerous nonprofit organizations. She is the co-founder of initiatives like the New Sanctuary Movement and the Evangelical Immigration Table and has contributed to various academic publications. Alexia’s work focuses on social transformation\, the church’s role in justice\, and equipping churches to engage in holistic mission\, particularly with Hispanic immigrant communities. \nJoin us on Zoom to pray together and speak with Alexia\, Shane\, and Jonathan\, or join us live on Facebook or YouTube. Register now: Meeting Registration – Zoom \nWe will be live on all of our socials; register to join us on Zoom!  \nMorning prayer takes place at the beginning of each month based on the book\, Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals. You can follow along with the readings from Common Prayer at commonprayer.net for free!
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/february-monthly-morning-prayer-alexia-salvatierra/
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250131T235959
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SUMMARY:Stop the Execution of Marion Bowman in South Carolina
DESCRIPTION:Marion Bowman is scheduled for execution in South Carolina on January 31\, 2025 for his alleged 2002 murder of KanDee Louise Martin. Bowman has always maintained his innocence. \nThe following is from our allies at South Carolinians for Alteratives to the Death Penalty. Learn more here. \nMarion takes responsibility for making immature choices like selling drugs as a teenager\, but he has steadfastly maintained his innocence of murder. His conviction was based on unreliable\, incentivized testimony\, with no forensic evidence connecting him to the crime scene. Studies show that incentivized testimony\, where witnesses are rewarded for providing testimony that supports the prosecutors’ theory of the case\, increases the risk of wrongful convictions.\n\nMarion’s trial was marred by the deep-seated racism of his own trial attorney\, who was more committed to his prejudice than his ethical duty to represent his client effectively. Despite having access to evidence to challenge the State’s case\, his trial attorney failed to use it on behalf of Marion. His inaction stemmed from a disbelief in his Black client\, rooted in racist stereotypes rather than an objective assessment of the facts.\n\nMarion is not just a number or a statistic; he is a father and a grandfather\, a man with strong ties to his family\, even as he faces the harsh reality of death row. The outcome in his case will reverberate deeply in the lives of those closest to him\, especially his daughter and grandchildren\, who will grow up without the man who shaped their early years. For those who know him best\, the prospect of his loss is more than just a family tragedy; it would mean the loss of a guiding presence\, a source of strength\, and a constant reminder of the power of love that transcends even the walls that separate them.\n\nKnown for his humor and charisma\, Marion has become a beacon of support for his fellow inmates\, offering kindness and encouragement in an overwhelmingly harsh and isolating environment. His peers seek him out and respect him for his ability to lift the spirits of those around him\, tirelessly caring for others and even helping to bridge the gap between inmates and correctional staff.\n*** \nIn scheduling executions after more than a decade without one\, South Carolina makes itself an outlier in its use of the death penalty. The majority of other states are on a downward trend of executions\, and increasingly\, states are abolishing the practice altogether\, including the southern state of Virginia\, which repealed its death penalty law. \nPlease sign the petition asking Governor Henry McMaster to do everything within his power to stop this execution\, including issuing a stay\, and seeking a path to clemency in the case. \nPetitions will be delivered on your behalf in the days prior to the scheduled execution.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/stop-the-execution-of-marion-bowman-in-south-carolina/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Execution Alert
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250130T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250130T200000
DTSTAMP:20260609T110726
CREATED:20241221T042841Z
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SUMMARY:RLC Book Club with Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove
DESCRIPTION:Protestant minister\, social activist\, and Yale Divinity School professor Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II\, and celebrated spiritual writer and speaker Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove will join Shane Claiborne to discuss their book White Poverty: How Exposing Myths About Race and Class Can Reconstruct American Democracy. \nA generational work with far-ranging social and political implications\, “White Poverty\,” promises to be one of the most influential books in recent years. \nOne of the most pernicious and persistent myths in the United States is the association of Black skin with poverty. Though there are forty million more poor white people than Black people\, most Americans\, both Republicans and Democrats\, continue to think of poverty―along with issues like welfare\, unemployment\, and food stamps―as solely a Black problem. Why is this so? What are the historical causes? And what are the political consequences that result? \nThese are among the questions that the authors address in “White Poverty\,” a groundbreaking work that exposes a legacy of historical myths that continue to define both white and Black people\, creating in the process what might seem like an insuperable divide. Analyzing what has changed since the 1930s\, when the face of American poverty was white\, the authors address white poverty as a hugely neglected subject that just might provide the key to mitigating racism and bringing together tens of millions of working class and impoverished Americans. \nThus challenging the very definition of who is poor in America\, the authors expose the lies that prevent us from seeing the pain of poor white families who have been offered little more than their “whiteness” and angry social media posts to sustain them in an economy where the costs of housing\, healthcare\, and education have skyrocketed while wages have stagnated for all but the very rich. Asserting in Biblically inspired language that there should never be shame in being poor\, “White Poverty” lifts the hope for a new “moral fusion movement” that seeks to unite people “who have been pitted against one another by politicians (and billionaires) who depend on the poorest of us not being here.” \nUltimately\, “White Poverty\,” a ringing work that braids poignant autobiographical recollections with astute historical analysis\, contends that tens of millions of America’s poorest earners\, the majority of whom don’t vote\, have much in common\, thus providing us with one of the most empathetic and visionary approaches to American poverty in decades. \nRegister to join us on Zoom or join us live on our socials: Meeting Registration – Zoom \nWe will be live on all of our socials. Register to join us on Zoom!\nFind us streaming live on Red Letter Christian’s Facebook\, Twitter\, or YouTube channels.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/rlc-book-club-with-rev-dr-william-j-barber-ii-and-jonathan-wilson-hartgrove/
LOCATION:Virtual
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CREATED:20250109T192257Z
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SUMMARY:Tony Campolo's Celebration of Life: January 25\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to join us in celebrating Rev. Dr. Tony Campolo’s life and legacy on January 25\, 2025 at 2:00 pm at Church of the Saviour in Wayne\, PA. Doors open at 1 pm. If you plan to attend the service\, please RSVP at this link. Your response will help to ensure we have seating for all who wish to attend Tony’s Celebration of Life. A livestream link will be posted the day of the service for those who would like to attend online. \nTony’s family kindly requests that you do not send flowers. For more information\, visit eastern.edu/campolocenter.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/tony-campolos-celebration-of-life-january-25-2025/
LOCATION:Church of the Saviour in Wayne\, PA\, 651 N. WAYNE AVE\, Wayne\, PA\, 19087\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250120T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250120T230000
DTSTAMP:20260609T110726
CREATED:20241223T170350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250120T234513Z
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SUMMARY:For Such a Time As This: Interfaith Service - A Prophetic Response to America’s Defining Moment
DESCRIPTION:The inauguration of President Donald J. Trump’s second term coincides with the commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy on January 20\, 2025. This symbolic overlap presents a critical moment for people of deep faith and moral conviction to rise together and respond to the deep injustices plaguing our nation.\nJoin Red Letter Christians and our partners for “Justice Rising: A Moral Call to Action in America’s Defining Moment.” This gathering will take place in Memphis\, TN and unite faith leaders\, community advocates\, and people of goodwill\, committed to amplifying justice\, equity\, and love in the face of divisive and regressive forces. Inspired by Dr. King’s legacy and prophetic vision\, this event is a declaration of hope and a moral response to an immoral vision for America. You can join us in person or via livestream at 7PM ET. The livestream link will be posted on January 20\, 2025.  \nA coalition of interfaith partners are hosting a national Interfaith Service and Moral Mass Meeting to address this critical moment. It is an invitation for people of faith and moral conviction to rise together and respond to deep injustices that exist within the nation.\nKing’s legacy demonstrates the need for people in the current moment to speak up\, to speak out\, and to be advocates. All are invited to gather For Such a Time As This: A Prophetic Response to America’s Defining Momenton Jan. 20 at 6 p.m. CT / 7 p.m. ET\, which can be attended in person and virtually. The live event — which will also be live streamed — will be held at the Healing Cathedral Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Memphis\, Tennessee (4523 Elvis Presley Blvd.\, Memphis\, TN 38116)\, the city that King visited several times and where he spent his last days supporting the Memphis Sanitation Workers’ Strike before his assassination in April 1968. People interested in attending in person or virtually are encouraged to register for the event. Speakers from the interfaith service and mass moral meeting\, in addition to Thompson\, include: \n\nBishop Yvette Flunder\, presiding bishop of The Fellowship of Affirming Ministries\nThe Rev. Karen Georgia Thompson\, United Church of Christ General Minister and President\nBishop William J. Barber\, II\, president and senior lecturer of Repairers of the Breach and co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call For Moral Revival\nRev. Terri Hord-Owens\, general minister and president of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)\nRev. Sofia Betancourt\, president of the Unitarian Universalist Association\nShane Claiborne\, co-founder and leader of Red Letter Christians\nRev. Moya Harris\, director of Racial Justice for Sojourners\n\nRegistration to attend the event is available here: REGISTER – Interfaith Service & Moral Mass Meeting The livestream link will be posted on January 20\, 2025. \n\nAREA HOTELS Please see the links below for nearby hotel options. Guests are on their own for securing accommodations. Please note that rates and availability will vary. \nMemphis Hotels  – Visitors’ Bureau \nDowntown Memphis Hotel Map
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/justice-rising-a-moral-call-to-action-in-americas-defining-moment/
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SUMMARY:January Monthly Morning Prayer with Abe Bonowitz (Death Penalty Action) and Noel Nickel (North Carolina Coalition for Alternatives to the Death Penalty)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Red Letter Christians’ Monthly Morning Prayer on January 1\, 2025\, at 9 AM ET\, with Shane Claiborne and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove. This special New Year’s gathering celebrates significant victories in the movement against capital punishment\, with 2024 ending with more commutations (52) than executions (25). \nSpecial guests include Death Penalty Action’s Abe Bonowitz and Noel Nickel\, Executive Director of North Carolinians for Alternatives to the Death Penalty\, who will reflect on recent victories and the challenges ahead in 2025. With several states planning to resume executions and ongoing cases in multiple jurisdictions\, this gathering offers a moment for both celebration and renewed commitment to justice. \nFollowing the liturgy from “Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals” (available at commonprayer.net)\, this inclusive gathering welcomes people of all backgrounds\, reflecting Death Penalty Action’s secular mission while embracing spiritual reflection for social change. \nThis recording captures the live event that was broadcast across Red Letter Christians’ social platforms and Zoom\, demonstrating the power of community in the ongoing work for justice reform \n~ ~ ~ \nMorning prayer takes place at the beginning of each month based on the book\, Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals. You can follow along with the readings from Common Prayer at commonprayer.net for free!
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/january-monthly-morning-prayer-with-abe-bonowitz-death-penalty-action-and-noel-nickel-north-carolina-coalition-for-alternatives-to-the-death-penalty/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:RLC Book Club with Rev. Kevin Riggs
DESCRIPTION:We’re delighted to have Rev. Kevin Riggs as our December Book Club guest. He’ll be in conversation with Shane Claiborne to discuss his book written with Rev. Kevin Burns (KB)\, Today! The Best Day of My Life. \n\n\n\n\n\nRev. Dr. Kevin Riggs (Pastor Kevin) has been the Senior Pastor of Franklin Community Church for more than thirty years (www.franklincommunitychurch.org). He is also the founder and Executive Director of Franklin Community Development (www.franklincommunitydevelopment.com) and Williamson County Homeless Alliance (www.wilcohomeless.com)  All three organizations are located in Franklin\, TN. \nPastor Kevin believes one of the primary tasks of a pastor is to be the “conscience of the community.”  He is extremely active in the community and is respected as an advocate for the poor and marginalized. Pastor Kevin is also involved in prison ministry\, especially Tennessee’s death row\, where his church has ordained one of the men on death row and helped him start a church on death row called The Church of Life. In addition to pastoring\, Rev. Dr. Riggs taught Sociology for fourteen years at Nashville State Community College. He has written four books\, Failing Like Jesus\, Evangelism for the 21st Century\, Church Health\, and Today! The Best Day of My Life. Furthermore\, Pastor Kevin has an active ministry in Honduras where he trains pastors and visits prisons. He is married to his high school sweetheart\, Misty. Pastor Kevin is also an avid scuba diver. He and his wife live in Franklin\, TN. Instagram: Instagram (@pastor4justice) \n\n\n\n\n\nWe will be live on all of our socials. Register to join us on Zoom!\nFind us streaming live on Red Letter Christian’s Facebook\, Twitter\, or YouTube channels.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/rlc-book-club-with-rev-kevin-riggs/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Christ is Still in the Rubble: A Liturgy of Sumud featuring a Sermon by Rev. Dr. Munther Isaac
DESCRIPTION:This Advent\, while global Christians prepare to commemorate the arrival of the Prince of Peace\, our Palestinian kin in Gaza suffer unthinkable violence – again. Their cries for deliverance\, echoing those of two millennia ago\, seem to be falling unheard in the United States for the second year in a row.  \n\nTo see their pain and hear their cries\, US Christians must move beyond information to transformation…from webinar to worship. \nOn 20 December 2024\, a number of organizations – Christ at the Checkpoint\, Christmas Lutheran Church\, Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP)\, Global Immersion\, Red Letter Christians\, Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center\, Samud Initiative of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) – are joining forces in solidarity to simulcast a live worship gathering guided by Rev. Dr. Munther Isaac and the team at Christmas Lutheran Church in Bethlehem. \nLast year\, Rev. Munther Isaac’s Christ in the Rubble Sermon became a phenomenon in Christian communities and the world thanks to the service’s prophetic message calling for justice in Palestine. This year\, Christ is Still in the Rubble\, and Rev. Dr. Isaac will again deliver an Advent message to the world – live from Christmas Lutheran Church in Bethlehem. Join us via livestream at 10 AM ET / 5 PM Jerusalem on Friday\, 20 December 2024 to hear his words. The worship service will be in Arabic with English captions and Rev. Dr. Isaac’s sermon will be delivered in English.\n \nRegistration is encouraged to stay up to date on the event with reminders\, information about the livestream\, and other offerings from our co-sponsoring organizations.\n\nRegister Now\nJoin us live on the Red Letter Christians Facebook page and website.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/christ-is-still-in-the-rubble-a-liturgy-of-sumud-featuring-a-sermon-by-rev-dr-munther-isaac/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Execution Alert: Kevin Ray Underwood
DESCRIPTION:Join us to protest the execution of Kevin Ray Underwood on December 19\, 2024.\nJoin us to protest the execution of Kevin Ray Underwood in Oklahoma on December 19\, 2024. To learn more about how you can help\, visit:  \nhttps://actionnetwork.org/petitions/stop-the-execution-of-kevin-underwood-in-oklahoma \nLet us pray over the life of Kevin Ray Underwood. Lord\, have mercy.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/execution-alert-kevin-ray-underwood/
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SUMMARY:Execution Alert: Joseph Corcoran
DESCRIPTION:Join us to protest the execution of Joseph Corcoran on December 18\, 2024.\nJoin us to protest the execution of Joseph Corcoran in Indiana on December 18\, 2024. To learn more about how you can help\, visit: https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/stop-the-execution-of-corcoran-in-indiana/ \nLet us pray over the life of Joseph Corcoran. Lord\, have mercy.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/execution-alert-joseph-corcoran/
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SUMMARY:Execution Alert: Christopher Leroy Collings
DESCRIPTION:Join us to protest the execution of Christopher Leroy Collings on December 3\, 2024.\nTo learn more about how you can help\, visit: https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/stop-the-execution-of-christopher-collings-in-missouri \nLet us pray over the life of Christopher Leroy Collings. Lord\, have mercy.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/execution-alert-christopher-collings/
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SUMMARY:December Monthly Morning Prayer: An Advent Special with Friends from Bethlehem Bible College
DESCRIPTION:As we enter into the season of Advent\, join us at Red Letter Christians for a Special Monthly Morning Prayer on December 1 at 9 AM ET\, with our dear friends from Bethlehem Bible College. We are honored to be joined by Rev. Dr. Munther Isaac\, Tony Deik\, Shireen Hilal and others\, for a time of prayer and solemn reflection with Shane Claiborne and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove. \n\nLinks mentioned in today’s gathering:\n\nPalestinian Christian Alliance for Peace – Take a Stand for the Holy Land!\nAcross the Divide Podcast\nChrist at The Checkpoint Youtube Channel\nChristians for a Free Palestine\nShepherd Society\nRLC Advent Devotions \n\n\n\nMorning prayer takes place at the beginning of each month based on the book\, Common Prayer: A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals. You can follow along with the readings from Common Prayer at commonprayer.net for free!
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/december-monthly-morning-prayer/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:RLC Book Club with Khristi Lauren Adams
DESCRIPTION:We’re delighted to have Khristi Lauren Adams as our November Book Club guest; she’ll be in conversation with Susan Wood to discuss her book\, “Womanish Theology: Discovering God through the Lens of Black Girlhood.” \nAbout the Book:\nKhristi Lauren Adams’s faith was first shaped by her experiences as a Black girl-learning about Scripture from her grandmother\, Mama Hattie; “playing church” with her seven cousins over summer vacation; and grieving the murder of her sixteen-year-old friend when she was just fifteen. \nIn Womanish Theology\, Adams reflects on those experiences\, inviting readers to learn from a new perspective and guiding them to a deeper understanding of their own spirituality. \nThis groundbreaking book introduces a new branch of theological thought Adams calls womanish\, as a play on womanist (the theology of Black womanhood). “Womanish\,” remembers Adams\, is a term Black mothers used for young girls as they grew more interested in doing grown-up things. Adams draws on her own life story as well as the life stories of other Black girls to explore theological concepts such as Scripture\, theodicy\, salvation\, prayer\, neighborly love\, and the image of God. \nThrough this journey\, readers will learn that theology is for everyone and that the whole community of God can learn from the spiritual insights of Black girls. \nAbout the Author:\nKhristi Lauren Adams is a speaker\, author\, youth advocate and ordained Baptist minister. Khristi is the author of Parable of the Brown Girl which is published by Fortress Press. The book highlights the cultural and spiritual truths that emerge from the lives of young black girls. Parable of the Brown Girl has received awards for Best Young Adult Book from The African American Literary Awards and the New York Black Librarians Caucus. \nHer second book\, Unbossed: How Black Girls Are Leading the Way was released in the Spring of 2022 with Broadleaf Books. A middle grade version of the book titled Black Girls Unbossed: Young World Changers Leading the Way was also released with Beaming Books. Unbossed was a 2023 runner up for the Los Angeles Book Festival and Black Girls Unbossed is a 2023 finalist for a Foreword INDIES Book of the Year award in the Juvenile Nonfiction category. \nKhristi is the Executive Director of Community and Belonging for the St. Paul’s School’s\, a family of independent schools in Baltimore County\, MD. She previously worked as Dean of Spiritual Life & Equity and instructor of Religious Studies at the Hill School. She is the former Founder & Director of “The Becoming Conference”\, an annual conference and leadership cohort designed to empower\, educate & inspire girls between the ages of 13-18. \nKhristi is a graduate of Temple University with a degree in Advertising and a graduate of Princeton Theological Seminary where she obtained a Master of Divinity degree. She is a 2017 graduate of “Lead New Jersey”\, a select group of thought-leaders from the public\, social\, and private sectors of NJ and the surrounding communities. She also currently serves as a mentor for The Garden Initiative for Black Women’s Religious Activism\, a nine-month peer-to-peer and intergenerational mentorship program for black women leaders across religious traditions in the United States. \nKhristi is also a 2024 Alumni Service Awardee for Princeton Seminary which highlights the outstanding efforts of alumni who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to advancing the seminary’s mission and values. \nWe will be live on all of our socials. Register to join us on Zoom!\nFind us streaming live on Red Letter Christian’s Facebook\, Twitter\, or YouTube channels.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/rlc-book-club-with-khristi-lauren-adams/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Execution Alert: Carey Dale Grayson
DESCRIPTION:Join us to protest the execution of Carey Dale Grayson in Alabama on November 21\, 2024. To learn more about how you can help\, visit: https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/stop-the-execution-of-carey-grayson-in-alabama/\nTo act/learn more\, visit: https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/stop-the-execution-of-carey-grayson-in-alabama/\nLet us pray over the life of Carey Dale Grayson. Lord\, have mercy.
URL:https://redletterchristians.org/event/execution-alert-carey-dale-grayson/
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