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SUMMARY:PW's Offering of Letters
DESCRIPTION:Presbyterian Women is hosting an Offering of Letters in support of the Global Food Security Reauthorization Act of 2022 following Sanctuary worship on World Communion Sunday\, October 2\, in the McKelvy Room. \nFirst introduced in 2008\, the Act provides the U.S. government with a comprehensive strategy to fight hunger and malnutrition\, promote nutrition among pregnant women and young children\, build stronger agricultural infrastructures\, and prioritize women smallholder farmers. \nThe Act has been at work through a program called Feed the Future. Working with local partners in some of the world’s poorest countries\, Feed the Future has helped: \n\nPrevent 3.4 million children from stunting and malnutrition\,\nBrought 5.2 million families out of hunger\, and\nLifted 23.4 million people out of poverty globally.\n\nOur Offering of Letters will urge our senators and representatives to support the Global Food Security Reauthorization Act to fund Feed the Future through 2028. \nPresbyterian Women will be available after worship to provide assistance.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/pws-offering-of-letters/
LOCATION:ELPC – McKelvy Room (114)\, 116 South Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Presbyterian Women
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SUMMARY:Register to Vote
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the League of Women Voters\, the ELPC Justice and Facing Systemic Racism Committees are sponsoring three opportunities for citizens to: \n\nRegister as new voter;\nAssure registration is still active;\nDouble check polling location;\nMake changes to current voting status (name\, address\, affiliation);\nObtain website info to apply for electronic voting\, etc.; and\nDevelop voting plan.\n\nThese opportunities are open to the public and will follow our Taizé prayer service on Wednesday\, October 5\, and both services on Sunday\, October 9. Join us in the Whitfield Lounge after Journey worship\, or along Penn Ave. following Sanctuary worship.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/register-to-vote/2022-10-05/
LOCATION:East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, 116 S. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Mission Activities,Mission Month
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221006T190000
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SUMMARY:Lessons and Practices of Revolutionary Love
DESCRIPTION:What is Revolutionary Love you ask? According to Valarie Kaur\, “revolutionary love is an orientation to the world and to the work of justice that is most successfully practiced in community. It is more than emotion or feeling. It is the ongoing choice to labor for others\, opponents\, and ourselves.” \nThe Spiritual Life Committee invites you to learn more about Revolutionary Love on Thursdays\, September 15–November 17\, 5:30–7 pm. A light meal will be provided. \nDrawing upon Kaur’s book\, See No Stranger: A Memoir and Manifesto of Revolutionary Love\, we will discover together revolutionary love as a praxis for personal\, spiritual\, and political\, transformation. We will examine stories\, theories\, and practices from writers\, scholars\, activists\, and practitioners whose work has informed the framework of revolutionary love. We will connect these to historical contexts and contemporary social issues and concerns. We will engage in personal spiritual practices to challenge power inequalities\, dismantle unjust institutions\, and create a world that honors the humanity of us all. And each week\, will practice communal learning\, personal and silent reflection\, and invitations to action. \nThe outline of her spiritual practice paradigm can be seen in the compass on the right\, with a focus on loving others\, opponents and ourselves. We will explore one of these each week. There are corresponding: \nIt is recommended that you begin reading her book before we start. Limited copies are available. Contact Pastor BJ for more information. \nWatch Valarie Kaur’s TED Talk to get a sense of the arch and aim of our time together.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/lessons-and-practices-of-revolutionary-love/2022-10-06/
CATEGORIES:Educational & Spiritual Life,Featured Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221009T110000
DTSTAMP:20260510T230149
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T170512Z
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SUMMARY:Register to Vote
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the League of Women Voters\, the ELPC Justice and Facing Systemic Racism Committees are sponsoring three opportunities for citizens to: \n\nRegister as new voter;\nAssure registration is still active;\nDouble check polling location;\nMake changes to current voting status (name\, address\, affiliation);\nObtain website info to apply for electronic voting\, etc.; and\nDevelop voting plan.\n\nThese opportunities are open to the public and will follow our Taizé prayer service on Wednesday\, October 5\, and both services on Sunday\, October 9. Join us in the Whitfield Lounge after Journey worship\, or along Penn Ave. following Sanctuary worship.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/register-to-vote/2022-10-09/1/
LOCATION:East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, 116 S. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Mission Activities,Mission Month
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221009T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221009T130000
DTSTAMP:20260510T230149
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SUMMARY:Register to Vote
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with the League of Women Voters\, the ELPC Justice and Facing Systemic Racism Committees are sponsoring three opportunities for citizens to: \n\nRegister as new voter;\nAssure registration is still active;\nDouble check polling location;\nMake changes to current voting status (name\, address\, affiliation);\nObtain website info to apply for electronic voting\, etc.; and\nDevelop voting plan.\n\nThese opportunities are open to the public and will follow our Taizé prayer service on Wednesday\, October 5\, and both services on Sunday\, October 9. Join us in the Whitfield Lounge after Journey worship\, or along Penn Ave. following Sanctuary worship.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/register-to-vote/2022-10-09/2/
LOCATION:East Liberty Presbyterian Church\, 116 S. Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Mission Activities,Mission Month
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221013T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221013T190000
DTSTAMP:20260510T230149
CREATED:20220829T164846Z
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SUMMARY:Lessons and Practices of Revolutionary Love
DESCRIPTION:What is Revolutionary Love you ask? According to Valarie Kaur\, “revolutionary love is an orientation to the world and to the work of justice that is most successfully practiced in community. It is more than emotion or feeling. It is the ongoing choice to labor for others\, opponents\, and ourselves.” \nThe Spiritual Life Committee invites you to learn more about Revolutionary Love on Thursdays\, September 15–November 17\, 5:30–7 pm. A light meal will be provided. \nDrawing upon Kaur’s book\, See No Stranger: A Memoir and Manifesto of Revolutionary Love\, we will discover together revolutionary love as a praxis for personal\, spiritual\, and political\, transformation. We will examine stories\, theories\, and practices from writers\, scholars\, activists\, and practitioners whose work has informed the framework of revolutionary love. We will connect these to historical contexts and contemporary social issues and concerns. We will engage in personal spiritual practices to challenge power inequalities\, dismantle unjust institutions\, and create a world that honors the humanity of us all. And each week\, will practice communal learning\, personal and silent reflection\, and invitations to action. \nThe outline of her spiritual practice paradigm can be seen in the compass on the right\, with a focus on loving others\, opponents and ourselves. We will explore one of these each week. There are corresponding: \nIt is recommended that you begin reading her book before we start. Limited copies are available. Contact Pastor BJ for more information. \nWatch Valarie Kaur’s TED Talk to get a sense of the arch and aim of our time together.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/lessons-and-practices-of-revolutionary-love/2022-10-13/
CATEGORIES:Educational & Spiritual Life,Featured Events
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SUMMARY:Fall Forest Bathing
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Frick Park for a time of Fall Solstice Forest Bathing and mark the start of the season. Sandi Miller will lead us as we attend to the beauty of nature\, the colors of leaves\, slowing down\, harvest\, and preparing for wintering. \nEnjoy three hours of walking\, sitting\, and noticing. You will experience a series of guided invitations to slow down\, open the senses\, and cultivate an embodied relationship between yourself and the natural world. Throughout the walk\, you will have an opportunity to share your experiences. We will be walking less than one mile\, but there are some hills involved. \nRSVP to Norma Meyer at 412.441.3800 x211 by Wednesday\, October 12. Spots are limited. We’ll meet at Frick Park’s lower parking lot.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/fall-forest-bathing/
LOCATION:Frick Park\, Beechwood Blvd. & Nicholson St.\, \, Squirrel Hill\, 15217
CATEGORIES:Educational & Spiritual Life,Featured Events
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SUMMARY:Community Sing for Social Justice
DESCRIPTION:Experience the joy of choral singing as we join our voices together for social justice on Sunday\, October 16\, 1:30–2:30 pm! The Renaissance City Choir (RCC)\, as well as ELPC’s LGBTQ Ministry and Justice Committee invite singers of all ages and skill levels to attend this community sing event in the Social Hall. Masks are required regardless of vaccination status. \nGuided by Kym Scott\, RCC artistic director\, attendees will learn and sing simple—yet powerful—choral pieces with a focus on social justice\, along with some familiar justice songs. \nRCC affirms and celebrates LGBTQIA+ identity through the unifying power of music\, and rehearses and performs at ELPC as artists-in-residence. \nPlease contact president@rccpittsburgh.com with questions\, or accessibility@rccpittsburgh.com with any access concerns.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/community-sing-for-social-justice/
LOCATION:ELPC – Social Hall\, 116 South Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,LGBTQIA+,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221020T190000
DTSTAMP:20260510T230149
CREATED:20220829T164846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220829T164931Z
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SUMMARY:Lessons and Practices of Revolutionary Love
DESCRIPTION:What is Revolutionary Love you ask? According to Valarie Kaur\, “revolutionary love is an orientation to the world and to the work of justice that is most successfully practiced in community. It is more than emotion or feeling. It is the ongoing choice to labor for others\, opponents\, and ourselves.” \nThe Spiritual Life Committee invites you to learn more about Revolutionary Love on Thursdays\, September 15–November 17\, 5:30–7 pm. A light meal will be provided. \nDrawing upon Kaur’s book\, See No Stranger: A Memoir and Manifesto of Revolutionary Love\, we will discover together revolutionary love as a praxis for personal\, spiritual\, and political\, transformation. We will examine stories\, theories\, and practices from writers\, scholars\, activists\, and practitioners whose work has informed the framework of revolutionary love. We will connect these to historical contexts and contemporary social issues and concerns. We will engage in personal spiritual practices to challenge power inequalities\, dismantle unjust institutions\, and create a world that honors the humanity of us all. And each week\, will practice communal learning\, personal and silent reflection\, and invitations to action. \nThe outline of her spiritual practice paradigm can be seen in the compass on the right\, with a focus on loving others\, opponents and ourselves. We will explore one of these each week. There are corresponding: \nIt is recommended that you begin reading her book before we start. Limited copies are available. Contact Pastor BJ for more information. \nWatch Valarie Kaur’s TED Talk to get a sense of the arch and aim of our time together.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/lessons-and-practices-of-revolutionary-love/2022-10-20/
CATEGORIES:Educational & Spiritual Life,Featured Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221023T120000
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SUMMARY:Sabbath Retreat
DESCRIPTION:There is a kind of hurry that is a form of violence exercised upon time that is detrimental to our health\, our families\, our communities\, and our relationship with God. Admittedly\, there are times when the demands of relationships\, family\, work\, school\, church\, childcare\, shopping\, health\, appearance\, housework\, meals\, bill payments\, commuting\, accidents\, interruptions\, illness\, and countless other things eat up more time than is seemingly available. Living under pressure is a part of life. Still\, we have to be careful not to rationalize. God didn’t make a mistake in creating time; God made enough of it.  \nWhen we cannot find enough time and—as the psalmist says—find ourselves getting up earlier and going to bed later because we have too much to do\, we can see this as a sign to make some changes in our lives. When we allow ourselves to be driven like this for too long\, we end up doing violence to time\, to ourselves\, and to our blood pressure! What’s the answer?  \nThere is no simple answer\, but there is a divinely given counsel regarding how we can protect ourselves from becoming addicted to pressure and rushing headlong through our lives. It’s more than counsel to lower blood pressure; it’s one of the Ten Commandments: Remember to keep holy the Sabbath day. God gave us the Sabbath. Jesus taught us that we weren’t made for the sabbath but that sabbath was made for us. Sabbath time is our time\, our chance to rest\, to worship God…\, to taste a wee bit of heaven\, and to be more in sympathy with all that is\, not least our own lives. \n—Ronald Rolheiser\, (Embracing Rhythms of Work and Rest\, by Ruth Haley Barton\, pages ix-xi) \nIf these words tap into your own experience and desire\, join us for a Sabbath Retreat\, Friday–Sunday\, October 21–23\, at St. Emma’s Retreat House in Greensburg. The retreat will include times of prayer\, rest\, solitude\, silence\, table fellowship\, teaching\, and reflection. The cost is $150 (scholarships are available). RSVP to Pastor BJ by Sunday\, October 16. Spots are limited.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/sabbath-retreat/
LOCATION:St. Emma Monastery\, 1001 Harvey Ave\, Greensburg\, PA\, 15601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational & Spiritual Life,Featured Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221026T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221026T183000
DTSTAMP:20260510T230149
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SUMMARY:Forging a Better Future\, for All
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, October 26\, 5 pm\, Dr. Joylette Portlock\, executive director of Sustainable Pittsburgh\, will give a zoom talk\, titled “Forging a Better Future\, for All\,” sponsored by the Social Justice and Outreach Committee and the Commission on Race and Reconciliation of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh. \nUnder Dr. Portlock’s leadership\, Sustainable Pittsburgh regularly works with hundreds of partners in the region—including local governments\, nonprofits\, and the business community—to ensure that our economy is built to last and our people and our planet thrive. Dr. Portlock has been associate director of Science and Research at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History\, and—among many other current positions—is an advisory board member of the Black Environmental Collective. She holds a bachelor’s degree in biology and anthropology from MIT and a PH.D. in genetics from Stanford. \nHer talk will deal with moving from environmental racism to environmental justice. \nFor more information\, contact Marianne Novy. Join the discussion via Zoom by clicking the button below. Enter meeting ID 864 1179 4777 and passcode 351255 if prompted. \nJoin via Zoom
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/forging-a-better-future-for-all/
CATEGORIES:Featured Events,Mission Activities,Mission Month
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221027T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221027T190000
DTSTAMP:20260510T230149
CREATED:20220829T164846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220829T164931Z
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SUMMARY:Lessons and Practices of Revolutionary Love
DESCRIPTION:What is Revolutionary Love you ask? According to Valarie Kaur\, “revolutionary love is an orientation to the world and to the work of justice that is most successfully practiced in community. It is more than emotion or feeling. It is the ongoing choice to labor for others\, opponents\, and ourselves.” \nThe Spiritual Life Committee invites you to learn more about Revolutionary Love on Thursdays\, September 15–November 17\, 5:30–7 pm. A light meal will be provided. \nDrawing upon Kaur’s book\, See No Stranger: A Memoir and Manifesto of Revolutionary Love\, we will discover together revolutionary love as a praxis for personal\, spiritual\, and political\, transformation. We will examine stories\, theories\, and practices from writers\, scholars\, activists\, and practitioners whose work has informed the framework of revolutionary love. We will connect these to historical contexts and contemporary social issues and concerns. We will engage in personal spiritual practices to challenge power inequalities\, dismantle unjust institutions\, and create a world that honors the humanity of us all. And each week\, will practice communal learning\, personal and silent reflection\, and invitations to action. \nThe outline of her spiritual practice paradigm can be seen in the compass on the right\, with a focus on loving others\, opponents and ourselves. We will explore one of these each week. There are corresponding: \nIt is recommended that you begin reading her book before we start. Limited copies are available. Contact Pastor BJ for more information. \nWatch Valarie Kaur’s TED Talk to get a sense of the arch and aim of our time together.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/lessons-and-practices-of-revolutionary-love/2022-10-27/
CATEGORIES:Educational & Spiritual Life,Featured Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221030T094500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221030T104500
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SUMMARY:Reckoning with Race: The History & Persistence of White Supremacy in the Church
DESCRIPTION:The Facing Systemic Racism Committee invites you to a new series that’s designed to provide a big picture overview of how Christianity invented\, codified\, perpetuated\, and benefited from white supremacy. Led by Dr. Brock Bahler\, we will consider not only how we continue to be implicated in this history\, but also how we can lament\, respond to\, and develop reparations for this injustice. The program will consist of a lecture and small group discussion. \nOur first session will be on Sunday\, October 30\, during the Church School hour\, 9:45 am. For details\, email Michele Bossers. \nJoin us in person in the Social Hall or online via Zoom. If you’d like to join by telephone\, call 929.205.6099 and enter Meeting ID 188 135 194 when prompted (press # if asked for a personal ID). \nJOIN VIA ZOOM \n\nAbout Dr. Brock Bahler \nDr. Brock Bahler is a teaching professor at the University of Pittsburgh in the Religious Studies department. He received his PhD in philosophy from Duquesne University and teaches a variety of courses including Philosophy of Religion\, Jewish Philosophy\, and Philosophy of Race & Religion. He is member of the Open Door Presbyterian Church in Garfield.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/reckoning-with-race-the-history-persistence-of-white-supremacy-in-the-church/
LOCATION:ELPC – Social Hall\, 116 South Highland Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educational & Spiritual Life,Featured Events,Mission Activities
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221030T121500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221030T133000
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SUMMARY:Building Better Mental Health Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Youth\, parents\, and caregivers are invited to join us after Sanctuary worship for lunch and a program on talking together about mental health. Being a teen and parenting a teen can both be hard\, especially so these last couple of years. We hope this Building Better Mental Health Workshop will help families have important conversations about mental health or feel like they are a little more prepared to have them if the need comes up down the road\, or with a friend.  Parents/caregivers and teens are encouraged to attend together but everyone is welcome to come solo or with their family. Talking honestly about mental health is one way we can be the loving community Jesus calls us to be – hope you can join us! \nThe presentation will be led Carol Dundes\, a counselor at Samaritan Counseling.
URL:https://cathedralofhope.org/event/lets-talk-about-mental-health/
CATEGORIES:Children & Youth,Featured Events
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