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Christian Schools in Israel Remain Closed, Seek Equality in Funding

Editor’s Note: Resolution C018 Pursue Justice, Peace and Security in the Holy Land, passed at this year’s General Convention, resolved 'That the 78th General Convention of the Episcopal Church express its solidarity with and support for Christians in Israel and the Occupied Territories.’  EPF PIN member Randy Heyn-Lamb from the Diocese of Los Angeles lifts […]

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The Wall

EPF PIN member Tinka Perry reflects on her time in Palestine/Israel with Episcopal Relief and Development. I returned last week from a trip to Jordan, Palestine and Israel with Episcopal Relief & Development, and I am still trying to process everything. We saw sites where Episcopal Relief & Development is helping to heal a hurting […]

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Hand in Hand: Judith Norman reflects on her time in Palestine/Israel with EPF PIN and makes some connections between Jerusalem and San Antonio.

Editor’s note: A US consular official commented to the group with whom I was traveling, many years ago, that if we did not get intellectual indigestion on our trip, someone was not doing their job well.   This was my first trip to Israel or Palestine, and although I had been reading about the conflict […]

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Experiencing Israel’s Military Occupation in the Palestinian Territories

Editor’s Note:  Dick Toll reflects on the time in Jerusalem, Bi’lin and Hebron.   We eight intrepid adventurers - members and friends of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship’s Palestine Israel Network - set off to Israel/Palestine on 18 April 2015.  We had studied over the past year articles and books on the conflict in the Holy […]

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Living the Gospel: Some Concluding Reflections from Harry Gunkel on EPF PIN’s education work group and friends time in Palestine/Israel

Our journey has ended and we're all back home in the US. It's only been a few days but I've been in touch with some companions and we're all struggling with re-entry. It's nice to be home, and those of us with spouses, kids and grandkids are happy to be reunited. But some of us […]

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I am so proud to be Palestinian

Editor’s note: EPF PIN’s education work group and friends were in Gaza 27-29 April. Harry Gunkel reflects on one day trip.   "I am so proud to be Palestinian" "Saed" is speaking. He is 23 years old, married, and is driving us to some project sites we are visiting in Gaza. Saed's English is very […]

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On the Ground in Palestine/Israel: Personal Reflections from Members of EPF PIN’s Education Work Group and Friends

The delegation is wrapping up its time in Palestine/Israel. Here are some reflections from two members of the group. Look for more after their return to the US. Arrival: I lived in Ramallah for three years and it feels wonderful to be "home". Everything seems much the same. But that is not a good thing […]

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EPF PIN offers an alternate vision to the interfaith pilgrimage model of General Convention 2012’s Resolution B019: Standing against Injustice

**We invite Episcopalians to click on the widget below to Sign our Petition** [emailpetition id="2"]   Full text of the petition: During the Christmas just past, most of us will have sung: “Oh, little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee lie” or “o come ye, o come ye to Bethlehem” But Bethlehem has […]

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Reflections on our trip to Gaza, December 2014

 EPF PIN members and long-time workers with Sabeel Maurine and Bob Tobin, recently spent a day in Gaza.  Here is their report. Having read countless reports and viewed endless photos and YouTube videos, we thought we were prepared for what we would see on our visit to Gaza in early December 2014. But the reality […]

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The difference between comedy and tragedy is “then”~ Lynn W. Huber

EPF PIN member Lynn Huber was part of a Compassionate Listening delegation to Palestine/Israel earlier this year.  She continues reflecting on what she experienced through current events on the ground.   Today I read an article in Time Magazine by Joe Klein entitled “Burned Books in the Holy Land: Jewish and Arab parents watch as […]

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Kairos Palestine Christmas Alert 2014 -from EPF PIN’s education work group

Kairos Palestine, the initiative that sprang up out of the inspirational Kairos Palestine Document of 2009, has issued its annual "Christmas Alert.” The introduction to the Alert offers an invitation for Christians and people everywhere to get involved in five specific ways: With this Christmas Alert, we are asking you to turn the tide by […]

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To whom do we listen? Voices from Oregon on Divestment

The Diocese of Oregon considered and passed this resolution on divestment at their diocesan convention the weekend of 14 November 2014: Resolution IV: Substitute Resolution in Support of Palestinian Human Rights RESOLVED, that the Diocese of Oregon reaffirm its call first issued at the 123rd Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Oregon to its churches […]

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