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Greetings in the name of the Prince of Peace from EPF's Palestine Israel Network. PIN has heard the challenge of our Presiding Bishop Michael Curry to stake our lives on the Jesus Movement. The Movement invites us to strive for justice and peace among all people, respecting the dignity of every human being. To meet […]

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An update from the Diocese of California on Palestine resolutions for 2016

From the Diocese of California’s annual convention weekend before last, Vicki Gray reports that “With near unanimity, they passed four resolutions placing the diocese on those front lines with regard to the death penalty, gun violence, legal threats against BDS proponents, and support for Native Americans at Standing Rock.” We report here on the resolution concerning […]

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Voices for Justice On the Ground in Palestine: Coexistence or Normalization?

Editor's Note:  Fayrouz Sharqawi is the Local Mobilization Coordinator at Grassroots Jerusalem, a Palestinian organization amplifying Palestinian voices from Jerusalem in order to help create a Palestinian long-term strategy for the Palestinian capital. Coexistence of Normalization? Around ten years ago, when I was a student at the university, I needed to take part time jobs […]

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EPF PIN Mission Statement Coming Out of Our Leadership Retreat February 2016

To establish a network dedicated to a more robust Episcopal Church witness for justice and peace for our Palestinian and Israeli brothers and sisters for the purposes of responding to • The promise made in our baptismal covenant to “ … strive for justice and peace among all people, and respect the dignity of every human […]

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Nonviolence, BDS and the Children: EPF PIN member Dick Toll reflects

Editor’s Note: EPF PIN member Dick Toll shared his sermon from 25 September at Spirit of Grace Lutheran/Catholic Community. My name is Richard Toll, I am a retired Episcopal Priest having been ordained for 49 years. My first trip to the Holy Land was 33 years ago and I have taken over 30 trips to […]

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EPF PIN Los Angeles regrets Governor Brown's decision to sign AB2844 into law

The Los Angeles Chapter of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship (EPF) Palestine Israel Network (PIN) regrets Governor Brown's decision to sign AB2844 into law Saturday afternoon. AB2844 was a frequently revised attempt to stifle criticism of the Israeli Occupation of Palestinian lands and the growing influence of the non-violent Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement as a […]

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Faith Forum on Middle East Policy: Employing Economic Measures as Nonviolent Tools for Justice

Employing Economic Measures as Nonviolent Tools for Justice In the Israeli-Palestinian Context August 22, 2016 The U.S. Congress and 22 states across the U.S. are considering, or have passed, laws that penalize or criminalize the use of economic measures to oppose Israeli policies towards Palestinians that many find unjust and discriminatory. The targets of these […]

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EPF PIN Los Angeles Calls on Governor Brown to Veto AB2844

  Dear EPF PIN Friends: We have the opportunity to protect free speech AND to save money at the same time! And all it takes is enough of us letting Governor Jerry Brown know that we want him to veto AB 2844. For those who don't know, AB 2844 is a bill that has passed […]

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Is there an elephant in the room when we look at co-existence projects?

Judith Norman, who traveled in Palestine/Israel with EPF PIN in May/June 2016 reflects. The movement for peace in Israel-Palestine is a big and messy tent. Many of the groups that are promoting a vision of peace in the region have incompatible goals, strategies, and rhetoric. The very notion of “peace” is contentious – after all, […]

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A Left Coast Perspective: An Update from the Diocese of California

  EPF PIN member Vicki Gray, a deacon in the Diocese of California and a former deputy to General Convention, updates us on the work in the diocese around Palestine/Israel.   As a quick glance at a globe will confirm, California’s Bay Area is about as far from Jerusalem as one can get. But, over […]

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EPF & EPF PIN Endorse M4BL Vision for Black Lives

The National Executive Council of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship, joined by the Fellowship’s Palestine/Israel Network, is proud to stand in solidarity with the Movement for Black Lives in unequivocal support of its ”Vision for Black Lives” (https://policy.m4bl.org/) issued on August 1. "The policy demands listed in the platform cover a wide variety of intersecting issues, […]

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Remembering Ed Browning, 24th Presiding Bishop

Naim Ateek, Founder of Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center in Jerusalem and Chair of its Board, spoke at Ed Browning’s funeral in the cathedral in Portland OR on 19 July 2016: On behalf of SabeeI and Friends of Sabeel I would like to express my deepest condolences and sincere sympathies to Patti Browning and to […]

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