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SUMMARY:COP27: UN Climate Change Conference
DESCRIPTION:At The Episcopal Church’s 80th General Convention in July\, the House of Bishops passed a statement titled\, “Expressing the Mind of the House on Climate and Our Vocation in Christ.” \n“In this statement\, we see the international Episcopal reaffirmation to attend to the climate crisis as it impacts all our lives\,” said the Rev. Melanie Mullen\, director of reconciliation\, justice and creation care. “COP advocacy is a critical piece of our churchwide strategy for creation care and climate justice.” \nIn addition to the bishops’ statement\, the 80th General Convention passed a resolution encouraging continuing church participation in COP meetings to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change\, among other commitments to the work of addressing global climate change and environmental justice. \n“The Episcopal Church’s engagement with COP27 is one meaningful way we can support global witness in a time of climate emergency\,” Mullen said. “At a time when people worldwide are facing dangerous levels of heat and fire threats\, The Episcopal Church can raise a powerful voice for the ways people of faith and civil society will demand multilevel action on climate justice.” \nThe presiding bishop is expected to announce his nominations for the first hybrid delegation by mid-September. Members will meet monthly ahead of COP27 via video conferencing\, as well as daily during the November event. \nLearn more and apply by Sept. 1 in English or Spanish. Contact creation@episcopalchurch.org with questions.
URL:https://episcopalmaine.org/event/cop27-un-climate-change-conference/
CATEGORIES:Advocacy
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SUMMARY:Veterans Day Event "The Harlem Renaissance at 100"
DESCRIPTION:“The Harlem Renaissance at 100\,” a celebration of the vibrant intellectual\, cultural and social period that emerged following World War I\, will be held Friday\, November 11 as part of St. John’s Episcopal Church’s annual Veterans Day recognition. \nThe event will be held from 4:00-5:30 p.m. at the church’s 225 French Street location. Admission is free and open to the public. Those who are unable to attend in person may watch a live stream of the event  here on YouTube. \n“The Harlem Renaissance at 100” will feature the musical\, film\, and literary contributions of celebrated artists such as Duke Ellington\, Langston Hughes\, Jean Toomer\, Fats Waller\, Zora Neale Hurston\, Gwendolyn Bennett\, Claude McKay\, W.E.B. DuBois\, Countee Cullen\, Cab Calloway\, and the Nicholas Brothers. Several selections will be performed or presented by members of the greater Bangor community. \nIn addition\, the event will commemorate the service of Americans who have served or are serving in the U.S. military. \n“The Harlem Renaissance at 100” is being organized by St. John’s Episcopal Church of Bangor with volunteer support provided by the Greater Bangor Area Branch of the NAACP and the University of Maine Alumni Association.
URL:https://episcopalmaine.org/event/veterans-day-event-the-harlem-renaissance-at-100/
LOCATION:St. John’s Episcopal Church (Bangor)\, 225 French St\, Bangor\, ME\, 04401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Outreach
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