Entries by Shannon Berndt

Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu speaks to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church USA

A word from Archbishop Tutu: As the Presbyterian General Assembly gathers for its biennial meeting I reach out in prayer and solidarity that the Assembly will make a strong witness for reconciliation, justice and peace. I am aware that the Assembly will consider two overtures on the confounding and intractable conflict in Israel and Palestine, […]

On Easter Monday 2014

A reflection by Tina Whitehead   Easter Monday.  A day to reflect on the happenings of the past week.  Still such a privilege to be here in Jerusalem at such a sacred time.   And this year Holy Week was even more intense and meaningful as it was the time of not just our Western Easter, […]

Reflections from the Ground in Palestine

Editor’s note: We begin a recurring series featuring reflections from EPF PIN members, friends and colleagues coming out of their experiences on the ground in Palestine.  Here are three. . . Adapted from a sermon preached by the Rev’d Canon Richard Toll, Advent 2013 At the time of John the Baptist, the region which we […]

Peace to Jerusalem

Editor’s note: David Andrews is the Rector of Saints Andrew and Matthew in Wilmington DE.  We met on a course at St. George’s College in Jerusalem and have run into each other at the 2006 and 2012 General Conventions.  He recently returned from a pilgrimage to the Holy Land and wrote this reflection for his […]

The State of Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions in the Palestinian/Israeli Conflict

 Negotiations about negotiations When Secretary of State John Kerry began his peace initiative last summer with a goal to reach a final agreement on the two state solution by April, 2014, many informed observers were skeptical, including many members of the Palestine Justice Network. With April now approaching Secretary Kerry has moved the goal posts […]

To whom do we listen?

Dear Friends and Colleagues, To whom do we listen? On 13 January 2014, the Israel Palestine Mission Network (IPMN) of The Presbyterian Church (USA) announced the release of a new resource Zionism Unsettled: A Congregational Study Guide.  IPMN says the guide “examines the role of Jewish and Christian forms of Zionism in providing theological and […]

Churches and Divestment – How might we move forward?

A 23 January 2014 release announced that the Presbyterian Church’s Committee on Mission Responsibility through Investment found Caterpillar, Hewlett-Packard and Motorola Solutions ‘not in compliance with General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) policy on socially responsible investing’ and that MRTI will ‘recommend to the 221st General Assembly this summer in Detroit that these corporations […]

“We Remember This”

In November 2011 a group of ten women bishops of the United Methodist Church, the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, and the Episcopal Church traveled* for nine days to Palestine/Israel.  One of the several African American bishops, after seeing and experiencing the situation in the West Bank, said, “We remember this!”  […]

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