Committed to Racial Justice & Allyship

“When I think about what love looks like, I see us channeling our holy rage into concrete, productive and powerful action.” - Michael Curry, Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church
God loves justice. And throughout scripture we are urged to love and seek it, as well. All Saints is committed to building diversity and equity in our neighborhood and formation in allyship.
If you are interested in being part of an ongoing racial justice effort through the All Saints Social Justice & Advocacy Committee please email office@allsaintspdx.org.
Committed to Racial Justice & Allyship
Social Justice Corner Newsletter October 24, 2024
Participating
in an election is part of exercising the power you have to positively impact
your community through participation in our collective system of governance. It
is, quite directly, a means of carrying out the Gospel call to care for ...
Read MoreSocial Justice & Advocacy Column October 22, 2024
Talking About Politics If we fear or hate this present moment, if we’re tempted to blame it on evangelicals (who do, indeed, bear fair share of the blame), the rest of us might spend just a moment looking in the mirror. What does it say ...
Read MoreSocial Justice & Advocacy Column October 15, 2024
Eloheh In the Cherokee language, this concept of well-being is often called Eloheh ( pronounced ay-luh-HAY). The Cherokee meaning of well-being is deep and resonant, and it is hard to capture in English. Eloheh means “well-being,” y...
Read MoreSocial Justice Corner Newsletter October 10, 2024
As we approach the General Election, our focus will be on non-partisan election engagement. Senator Raphael Warnock (GA) reminded us that "A vote is a kind of prayer about the kind of world you want to live in". The Office of Gove...
Read MoreSocial Justice & Advocacy Column October 8, 2024
Our Nobility The nobility we carry within us includes our acts of courage and endurance and trust and faith that we will carry on and that justice and peace can triumph. There is a resilience to our species and our communities that will no...
Read MoreSocial Justice & Advocacy Column October 1, 2024
Life at the Crossroads For most of my life, I have had the feeling that humanity was nearing a crossroads…Now, all of a sudden, we go around a bend and here it is. We stop, hardly able to believe that now it is happening, hardly able to be...
Read MoreSocial Justice Corner Newsletter September 27, 2024
It’s
Climate Week! Join
Episcopal Public Policy Network and all those in New York this week and call on
the U.S. federal government to take global climate action. We echo the 2024
Climate Week theme: the time is now! You can take action o...
Read MoreSocial Justice & Advocacy Column September 25, 2024
INSPIRATION Above all, trust in the slow work of God. We are quite naturally impatient in everything to reach the end without delay. We should like to skip the intermediate stages. We are impatient of being on the way to something un...
Read MoreSocial Justice Corner Newsletter September 19, 2024
Last Friday, September 13, 2024, marked a grim anniversary. It has been 20 years since President George W. Bush and congressional leadership let the Assault Weapons Ban of 1994 (signed into law by President Bill Clinton) expire. Since that ti...
Read MoreSocial Justice & Advocacy Column September 17, 2024
Sacred Beings Practitioners of nonviolence seek to become their truest selves by slowly learning to love all beings, confident that all are kin and that we are called to embody this kinship concretely, especially in the midst of our most d...
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