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Rise Against Racism: #CounterCUFI

EPF PIN member Randy Heyn-Lamb reports on Rise Against Racism: #CounterCUFI in Washington DC. Sunday 7 July 2019 I have been in Washington, DC, for a little over 24 hours. I'm here together with FOSNA LA co-chair Joe Roos to participate in an action protesting a conference on "christian" Zionism. As some of you know, […]

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Jerusalem A Rock and A Hard Place: A Review from Kathy Christison

Palestinian Jerusalem has been gradually disappearing for decades—in literal physical terms, as well as culturally and spiritually—under the constant pressures and encroachments of Israel’s domination, and for the first time the United States is openly abetting and accelerating this process. Israel captured and Judaized the western sector of Jerusalem in 1948 and, for the half […]

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Rise Against Racism: Counter CUFI

On July 7, the first organized protest demonstration against the ideology and policies of Christians United for Israel [CUFI] will take place in Washington D.C. during the annual CUFI summit.  Representatives from the highest levels of our government will be present. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is listed as a speaker; last year Vice President […]

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Tropes, Canards and anti-semitism

EPF PIN member Linda Gaither, also a member of the Ithaca (NY) Comm. for Justice in Palestine/Jewish Voice for Peace, reflects on the recent controversies around Ilhan Omar's comments. Recently an op-ed aimed at Ilhan Omar and anti-semitic tropes appeared in our local Upstate New York paper.  The pro-Israel author attempted to smudge or 'gaslight' the […]

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Episcopal Church Adopts Human Rights Investment Screen

Episcopal Church Adopts Human Rights Investment Screen to Avoid Profiting from Human Rights Abuses in Palestine/Israel The Episcopal Peace Fellowship/Palestine-Israel Network (EPF PIN) is pleased to announce that today at its General Convention in Austin, Texas, the Episcopal Church adopted a human rights investment screen to avoid profiting from human rights abuses committed in Israel/Palestine. Following a […]

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Why Endangered Jerusalem Matters to Us: A Review by EPF PIN Member Steve France

So, why does Jerusalem particularly matter? What is President Trump exactly threatening in declaring that “Jerusalem is off the table,” moving the U.S. embassy and recognizing Israel’s complete sovereignty over the disputed city? In a word, Trump’s peremptory gesture threatens to crush the “living stones” of Jerusalem. That, of course, is the poetic term that […]

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A review of 'Why Palestine Matters: The Struggle to End Colonialism', a new resource from IPMN

One of the most fundamental misunderstandings about the struggle between the Palestinians and Israel over which people has rights to the small parcel of land that many of us call the Holy Land, lying between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River, is that the struggle is of little geopolitical importance.  For most Americans, the […]

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Voices for Justice: EPF PIN Member Ann Coburn Writes About A Witness Visit

Voices for Justice:  EPF PIN Member Writes About A Sabeel Witness Visit Last month a group of 12 people from 6 countries went on a Sabeel witness pilgrimage.  The focus was the Forgotten Faithful, Christians living in Palestine today, seen through the lens of Palestinian liberation theology.  Led by the Rev Dr. Naim Ateek and […]

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Resilience and Hope in the South Hebron Hills

Editor’s note: Michael Kurth sits on EPF’s National Executive Council and convenes the Young Adult Network. He’s a seminarian and traveled to Israel/Palestine in March with a group of EPF PIN members and friends. He reflects on his time on the ground. In moments of summer solitude and sanctuary (of which there seems to be […]

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How might mustard seeds, yeast and treasure lead to costly discipleship for Palestine?

Our friend and colleague Dick Toll preached on 30 July at Grace Memorial Episcopal Church in Portland OR. We invite you to consider how working towards the kingdom of God as Dick sets out in his sermon might move us towards that more costly discipleship as we work for justice. Sermon, July 30th, Gospel Matthew […]

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EPF PIN stands with colleagues denied entry to Israel, calls on Episcopalians to seek justice for all people

The Palestine Israel Network (PIN) of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship decries the undemocratic act of the government of Israel on July 24 in barring entry to Israel by five Americans. We join interfaith partners in this condemnation, including Jewish Voice for Peace and the Israel/Palestine Mission Network of the Presbyterian Church. These five travelers – […]

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"Don't call it a conflict."

Kevin Antonio Smallwood is a seminarian at The School of Theology at Sewanee, T’19. He traveled to Palestine/Israel earlier this year with EPF PIN members and friends. He reflects on his time on the ground. It has been about fifteen weeks since my time in the Holy Land and while the days have passed the […]

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