Friday, September 19, 2014

  Made with Xara © Boston International Day of Peace   Join Us on the Boston Common 2 PM to 4 PM For a Day of Music, Dancing, Art & Peace Education Mothers For Justice and Equality MJE is a movement that will be sustained for as long as it takes and serves as a reminder to all of us that peace rather than violence is the answer. Mothers for Justice and Equality will lead us to that promised land." --Charles J. Ogletree, Jr, Harvard Law School Professor Boston Common September 21, 2014 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM Learn what you can do to help bring peace to Boston and the surrounding communities. Only You Can Bring the Peace Massachusetts Peace Action is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization working to develop the sustained political power to foster a more just and peaceful U.S. foreign policy. Cooperative Metropolitan Ministries founded in 1966, by faith communities to address poverty, housing, and racial justice.  Our mission is "to mobilize congregations and communities across economic, religious, racial, and ethnic boundaries so that, in partnership, we can work more effectively for a just society." The mission of Our Prison Neighbors is to recruit, support and expand the role of volunteers in Massachusetts prisons. We seek to deepen the understanding that we are all part of the same community. In addition, we seek to be a voice to all about the power of this work and the great need for it. The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom was founded in 1915.  WILPF works on issues of peace, human rights and disarmament at the local, national and international levels.  The vision of the Boston Branch of WILPF is to be a positive, visible community working with allies to create peace and justice locally and in the world. Friends Meeting at Cambridge We believe that every person is loved by the Divine Spirit. There are Quakers of all ages, religious backgrounds, races, education, sexual orientations, gender identities, abilities, and classes. You are welcome to join us as you are. –Friends General Conference Newcomer Card Violence knows no class, racial, economic or geographical boundaries.  People in the US have twice the chance of being murdered than in many other Western countries. Our schools have resorted to metal detectors.  Violence in the home, physical and mental, directed against both spouse and child is rampant. Violence knows no class, racial, economic or geographical boundaries.  People in the US have twice the chance of being murdered than in many other Western countries. Our schools have resorted to metal detectors.  Violence in the home, physical and mental, directed against both spouse and child is rampant. At St. Paul AME Church, God has empowered and equipped us to develop a variety of ministries.  These ministries are designed to address the spiritual, intellectual, physical, emotional and social needs of all people by spreading Christ's liberating gospel through word and deed.  Our ministerial efforts extend beyond our local church, community and country; we strive to truly be a Church that speaks to the world. It is our prayer that you accept this invitation and visit St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church and that God richly blesses you. St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church

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