Join Bread at Ecumenical Advocacy Days
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For the past 10 years, Christians from all denominations have gathered in Washington, DC, to share their traditions of justice, peace, and advocacy with one another during the annual Ecumenical Advocacy Days gathering. This year’s gathering — called “Is This the Fast I seek?” — will be held from March 23 to 26. Christians will gather to discuss the economy, our livelihoods, and our national priorities through the lens of Isaiah 58.
Bread for the World is particularly excited because David Beckmann will be delivering the keynote address at the tenth anniversary dinner and we will also be hosting several workshops teaching folks how to conduct an Offering of Letters for each of our domestic nutrition campaigns, as well as for each of our international issues.
The Ecumenical Advocacy Days will culminate in lobby visits on Capitol Hill. If you have always wanted to merge your faith with your heart for justice, consider joining us at Ecumenical Advocacy Days this year.
Learn more at AdvocacyDays.org.
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Posted by Bread on February 15, 2012 in Advocacy, Bible on Hunger, Hunger and the U.S. Budget, Organizing, Poverty, Social Justice, Solutions to U.S. Poverty, Tax Credits, U.S. Hunger / Comments (0) / TrackBack (0)
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