Enrollment Form
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YES, please enroll me/us in the Episcopal Peace Fellowship. I/We accept the EPF commitment as printed below and as posted on the website.
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o Please send me information about Active Nonviolence Training.
I’m interested in the following Action Groups: (Circle those that apply.)
Conscientious Objection Nuclear Abolition/Disarmament
Death Penalty Cuba
Iraq Peace & Millennium Development Goals
Iran Young Adults
Israel/Palestine Restorative Justice
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EPF MEMBERSHIP COMMITMENT PLEDGE
In loyalty to the person, teaching, and Lordship of Jesus Christ, my conscience commits me to His way of redemptive love: to pray, study, and work for peace, and to renounce, as far as possible, participation in war, militarism, and all other forms of violence.
In fellowship with others, I will work to discover and create alternatives to violence and to build a culture of peace. I urge the Episcopal Church in accordance with our baptismal vows “to renounce the evil powers of this world which corrupt and destroy the creatures of God”, and to wage peace across all boundaries, calling upon people everywhere to repent, to forgive, and to love.
