Tag: Justice
Celebrate today’s ‘Hidden Figures’
During Black History Month, Bishop Peggy Johnson notes “people who are hidden figures continue to abound in this world of ours.”
Figurative crowbars
An Academy Award nominated film provides a springboard for this month’s Drinking the Cup.
Standing in solidarity
Diane Johnson grew up in Detroit during the civil rights era. She now supports young activists.
Black History is now
The Rev. Gilbert Caldwell aims to keep the Civil Rights Movement alive for the next generation.
World is our Parish
Bishop David Bard writes a pastoral letter to the Michigan Area on welcoming refugees.
The Joyful Journey
As Valentine’s Day approaches, Bishop David Bard reflects on the importance of gentle, wise and generous heart work.
Running from hate, standing for love
Today families are fleeing Syria in much the same way the Holy Family fled Judea centuries ago.
Bringing Lina home
Southeastern Michigan JFON comes to the rescue to bring an infant daughter to America.
The Motor (less) City
A US-2 working in Detroit shares how it is difficult to be without a car in the “Car Capital of the world.”
Bishops address global discord
As Advent begins Bishop Bruce Ough calls upon all Christians to “remember who we are” in this time of tension.