Becoming Beloved Community
at Church of the Redeemer
During Lent 2019 the Rev. Philip DeVaul and Megan Johnson introduced us to the Becoming Beloved Community initiative of the Episcopal Church. And Church of the Redeemer was invited to begin the work of racial reconciliation and justice.
As we have discovered, Becoming Beloved Community is more of a journey than a program. We invite you to join us as we continue this years-long journey of racial reconciliation and justice.
Watch this page for events, speakers, and recommendations for our journey.
Recommended for Becoming Beloved Community
Why Vote?
"Voting is important for a thriving representative democracy, by which we in the United States of America govern ourselves. And ensuring voting is open and accessible to all is essential for equity and justice for the marginalized. At this year's...
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What's Your Voting Plan?
Research shows that voters who articulate a plan for when/where they will vote are more likely to do so! In Ohio, voters have three choices: vote in-person on Election Day, in-person before Election Day, or vote absentee by mail. Each comes with ...
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Wednesday Lenten Series 2023
Wednesday, Mar 29, 2023, 6:30 PM
Among All People: The Christian Call to Racial Justice in America led by the Rev. Philip DeVaul and Meghan Hughes Johnson.
Wednesdays during Lent beginning on March 1, join us at 6:00 pm for worship then we'll meet in the parlor from 6:30 - ...
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