NHRA General Meeting Thursday Feb 13 1:00-2:15 p.m. at St. Mark’s The next general meeting of the New Hope Road Alliance will be Thursday, Feb 13, 1:00-2:15 p.m., in the CLC at St. Mark’s. Agenda will include: Planning for Teacher…
Category: Racial reconciliation
Racial Reconciliation Book Club resumes with a film
Sunday Oct. 20: Racial Reconciliation Book Club resumes with a film! 12:15 -1:30 p.m in CLC 7. See a half-hour episode from CBS’s sit-com “The Neighborhood,” first aired April 22. 2019. There’s plenty to discuss about the characters’ different responses…
Discussions of “Between the World and Me” begin Oct. 7
As part of St. Mark’s racial reconciliation work, please start reading “Between the World and Me,” by Ta Nehisi Coates. We will have three meetings to discuss this important book. The book is a letter to the author’s teenage son…
Racial Equity Training Class is Full
The Racial Equity training class set for April 19 and 20 at St. Mark’s is now full and registration is closed. To find other classes, refer to the Organization Against Racism’s main web page.
Registration is open for racial equity training
The Racial Equity Institute offers training at St. Mark’s April 19-20 and Nov. 9-10. St. Mark’s will be host to two training sessions to address racism in organizations and communities. The opportunity to register is open to our community before being open to…
Seeing Ourselves in the Work of Racial Reconciliation
How do we reconcile the sin of racism? Can we? What is our personal obligation? What must we do socially and spiritually? This year, our Lenten Study-Series will feature the provocative work of I Am Not Your Negro written by…
Lent 2018: Seeing Ourselves as Others See Us
Lent began on Wednesday, and I want to encourage you to enter deeply into this solemn season and take full advantage of the worship and learning opportunities at St. Mark’s. Our Lenten theme: Seeing Ourselves as Others See Us, will provide us with a chance to…
Racial Reconciliation: How St. Mark’s can lead
Our Lenten Study series this year will focus on the theme of racial reconciliation. This will be part of a broader-based effort at St. Mark’s to delve into this issue. Last Sunday, Father Tyrone led a well-attended session to discuss how we might address this issue. “Why…