Date

Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Time

5:00 - 6:00 PM

Details

Public
Featured Events
Advocacy
Adult Formation
Bishop Thomas Brown

Our faith calls us to care for the vulnerable among us, and as members of the Body of Christ, we stand together, and we will renew our commitment to live out God’s second-greatest commandment, “You shall love your neighbor as yourself.” (Matthew 22:39). We do this in “thought, word, and deed,” by committing to the mandate of the Gospel, following the teachings of Jesus, and educating and equipping ourselves to be advocates for justice.

Join the Episcopal Diocese of Maine for a forum to discuss how churches and others can respond in support of our vulnerable neighbors in the face of the current administration’s recent actions.

Register here

The webinar will offer vital information and resources from The Episcopal Church and local partner organizations. The panel will include the Rev. Jane Fields, executive director of the Maine Council of Churches; Rebecca Linder Blachly, director of The Episcopal Church Office of Government Relations (OGR); and John Hennessy, the diocese’s public policy director.

The webinar is provided for informational purposes only and nothing in the presentation should be interpreted as legal advice. For specific legal advice you may wish to consult an attorney.

Contact

Episcopal Diocese of Maine
info@episcopalmaine.org
(207) 772-1953