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  • Director of Social Justice and IT at Trinity United Church of Christ
  • Studied Financial Administration/Master of Divinity at Michigan State University & McCormick Theological Seminary
    Class of 1979/2022
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  • 09/30/1956
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  • Our Right to Freedom of Thought, Conscience & Religion | A Devotion
    United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights |  Article 18 Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance. SACRED TEXTS One word which...
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  • From Sojourners Voice and Verse

    Verse of the day
    Two are better than one because they have a good reward for their toil. - Ecclesiastes 4:9

    Voice of the day
    Often, we simply trust that our shared mission and shared intentions will inform our interactions. But that kind of group cohesion is often illusory, because it’s based on a collective idealization of one another, rather than an effort to truly understand one another, and cultivate expectations that we can all consent to. - Kelly Hayes, “To Transform Conflict in Movements, We Must Learn How to Stay in It Together”

    Prayer of the day
    Lord, may we make the efforts to truly understand those we labor and work with. May we not settle for idealized unity or shallow peace.

    Personal Note
    We must include the relationship work in our social justice work to secure the cohesion needed for the long fights.
    From Sojourners Voice and Verse Verse of the day Two are better than one because they have a good reward for their toil. - Ecclesiastes 4:9 Voice of the day Often, we simply trust that our shared mission and shared intentions will inform our interactions. But that kind of group cohesion is often illusory, because it’s based on a collective idealization of one another, rather than an effort to truly understand one another, and cultivate expectations that we can all consent to. - Kelly Hayes, “To Transform Conflict in Movements, We Must Learn How to Stay in It Together” Prayer of the day Lord, may we make the efforts to truly understand those we labor and work with. May we not settle for idealized unity or shallow peace. Personal Note We must include the relationship work in our social justice work to secure the cohesion needed for the long fights.
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