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Tuesday, March 23, 2021

A Journey Toward Racial Justice study


As United Methodists, we have been called to be United Against Racism. As outlined here, part of that work requires us to pray, connect, show up , and act. This is continual and ongoing work. This is also work that we can do together. May we pray for and with one another. May we connect for deep listening, mutual support, and accountability. May we show up with our voices and presence. May we act in ways that dismantle racism and build up beloved community.

To start off this shared work, Evergreen UMC has an opportunity for anyone to participate in.  

Engagement:  Each week, you will be asked to review articles, videos and/or websites online and then have a conversation about the assignment on a 1-hour Zoom gathering. The assignments should take 60 minutes or less each week to complete. During the 8 weeks, it is our hope that you will:

  • Become conscious of, and lose the guilt that prevents action, and your own personal biases.
  • Review a portion of the history of Black and Indigenous peoples; history that was not likely in our history books.
  • Identify what you can do to become an effective ally.

 
There will be 2 different 8-week sessions offered via Zoom. With the hopes of creating a space for brave conversation, each session is limited to 12 participants:
 
Option One, facilitated by Heather McGaughey:
Monday evenings 6:30-7:30pm – beginning April 5th, 2021
Register in advance for this meeting: Click Here

Option Two, facilitated by Carolyn Hohne:
Friday mornings from 8:30-9:30am – beginning April 9th, 2021.
Register in advance for this meeting: Click Here

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