International Day of Peace

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Each year the International Day of Peace is observed around the world on 21 September. The U.N. General Assembly has declared this as a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace, both within and among all nations and peoples.

The Day’s theme for 2016 is “The Sustainable Development Goals: Building Blocks for Peace.”

The 17 Sustainable Development Goals were unanimously adopted by the 193 Member States of the United Nations at an historic summit of the world’s leaders in New York in September 2015. The new ambitious 2030 agenda calls on countries to begin efforts to achieve these goals over the next 15 years. It aims to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure prosperity for all.

Austin events: http://www.peacedayaustin.org/#!2016-events/esuwc

Shane Claiborne at UUMC – September 29

shaneclaiborneUniversity UMC Austin is proud to host Shane Claiborne for a lecture and book signing on Thursday, September 29 beginning at 7 pm. Shane is an activist, organizer, speaker and author of several books, including a brand new one on capital punishment, “Executing Grace – How the Death Penalty Killed Jesus and Why It’s Killing Us.”

You can find out more about Shane right here.

UMC Church and Society News

Church and Society applauds the Justice Department for their move away from private prisons

church-societyThe U.S. Department of Justice has announced that it is ending its use of private prisons. Thirteen privately run facilities in the Bureau of Prisons will be affected. Along with recurring incidents, recent studies commissioned by the Justice Department have shown that private prisons are less effective, less secure, and less capable of carrying out the stated aims of correctional facilities.

We join with the Department, criminal justice advocates, and people of good will in rejoicing at this step forward. The United Methodist Church has an historical faith commitment to fair and just prison policies, as seen in our Social Principles, our Book of Resolutions, and our statements on socially responsible investment ethics (Resolution 4071, 2012 Book of Resolutions; Paragraph 717, forthcoming 2016 Book of Discipline).

Our commitment to a system of restoration rather than retribution draws on biblical authority that emphasizes transformation, healing, and right relationship with God, self, and community. As the Apostle Paul writes in his letter to the Hebrews, “Remember those who are in prison, as though you were in prison with them; those who are being tortured, as though you yourselves were being tortured” (Hebrews 13:3).

We call upon the Department of Homeland Security and state and local governments to enact similar standards regarding the use of private prisons. May this move – away from the privatization of prisons – be one step in a journey toward a more compassionate and just criminal justice system.

The General Board of Church and Society is one of four international program boards of The United Methodist Church. The board is called to seek the implementation of the Social Principles and other policy statements of the General Conference on Christian social concerns.

News From TCADP

 tcadpAugust 19 -The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has issued an order staying the execution of Jeff Wood and remanding his case to the trial court for consideration on his claims related to false testimony presented during the sentencing phase of his original trial.  Wood was scheduled to be executed by the State of Texas on August 24, 2016 even though he did not kill anyone.

August 26 -The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has stayed the execution of Rolando Ruiz, who was scheduled to be executed on August 31st. His appeal questioned the deficiency of his trial counsel and his initial habeas counsel. The appeal also questioned the constitutionality of executing him after more than 20 years after his conviction.

Letter from Texas Impact on Health Justice Sabbath

Letter from Texas Impact to our United Methodist Friends:

“Texas Impact would like to invite your congregation to participate in the Above Politics Health Justice Sabbath. The goal of the Health Justice Sabbath is for congregations across Texas to do something health justice related the weekend of November 18-20. It could be as simple as praying for health, preaching a sermon, having a Sunday School class conversation, running a newsletter article or doing something hands on that is health or health advocacy related. Texas Impact will be providing resources as the event nears.

More information on the event, a list of current resources and a page to register your congregation maybe be found online at www.abovepoliticstx.org. The email announcing the Health Justice Sabbath from our Executive Director Bee Moorhead is below, and you may always call or email me for more information.

We would love for there to be a movement of congregations throughout Texas addressing health as a component of our faith so any help you can give in spreading the word would be appreciated.

I hope you are well and let me know if you have any questions or need more information about the Health Justice Sabbath!

Scott Atnip

Texas Impact

Congregational Outreach Director

scott@texasimpact.org

(512) 472-3903 (Office)

(281) 728-4593 (Cell)

www.texasimpact.org

www.texasinterfaithcenter.org

Vital Conversations from GCORR

VITAL CONVERSATIONS on Realities of Race and Racism

 

gcorr-umc-logo-1000px-e1459883406347The General Commission on Religion and Race of The United Methodist Church (GCORR) presents Vital Conversations on Realities of Race and Racism: A Guide to Small-group Discussions about the Video Series. This Vital Conversations series features contemporary theologians, sociologists, laity, clergy, and other thought-leaders dealing with challenges of race, culture, and oppression in the Church and world today.

 

http://www.gcorr.org/series/vc1/

MFSA Works as Part of LYN Coalition at General Conference

The theme for the UMC’s 2016 General Conference was, “Therefore, Go”.  The kindest thing we can say about GC16 is, “it’s gone.”  Our progressive coalition marched, prayed, witnessed, and sang together throughout GC, and while there were a few bright spots, the results of GC were pretty grim.

Thanks to our supporters and over 400 volunteers over the 11 days of GC, many of us sensed the presence of God within our midst.  Unfortunately, we were not able to overturn the unreasonable discrimination practiced by our denomination toward our LGBTQI brothers and sisters.  The GC finally approved a recommendation by the Council of Bishops to establish another commission to study the church’s stance on “human sexuality”.  Only time will tell whether this will produce results, or is just “kicking the can down the road.”

There are many articles being circulated online as we reflect on the events in Portland.
Click here for the UMC News Service’s official wrap-up.

GC_collagePhoto Credits: R Curry, UM News Service, Jim Quinn, Dave Jerde

Reconciling Service Sunday at Saint John’s UMC Austin

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Rio Texas Annual Conference – Corpus Christi

Rio Texas MFSA will again have a presence at the 2016 Annual Conference meetings in Corpus Christi June 9 – 12.  Because of policy changes this year, we will be limited to only one table for our displays in the Exhibit Hall.  We will continue to provide information at our booth about our organization and our activities.  And we will sponsor our Sixth Annual Peace and Justice Luncheon.

As a result of limited space, however, we will not have a book fair as we have for the past 7 years.  Please find other meaningful places to donate your used religious and spiritual books.

 

Peace & Justice Luncheon registration extended to June 8 at 9am

  Where do we go from here?

  Reflections on General Conference 2016

Friday, June 10, 2016 – Noon

American Bank Convention Center – Watergarden A (upstairs)

Corpus Christi, Texas

Sixth Annual Peace & Justice Luncheon

Methodist Federation for Social Action, Rio Texas Chapter

Rio Texas Conference Transforming Communities Vision Team

Featuring

luncheon speakers                   Jay Brim          Rev. Laura Merrill     Rev. Steve Clunn      Jarell Wilson

We are pleased to have these four United Methodists share their perspectives about General Conference 2016.

·       Jay Brim is a member of Westlake UMC-Austin who currently serves as Chancellor to the Bishops of the Rio Texas Conference. He is a lay delegate to GC 2016.

·       Rev. Laura Merrill is District Superintendent of the El Valle District in the Rio Texas Conference. She is a clergy delegate to GC 2016.

·       Rev. Steve Clunn is the coordinator of the Love Your Neighbor Coalition, a partnership of 13 United Methodist Church related Caucus groups working for a just, inclusive and grace filled denomination.

·       Jarell Wilson is a United Methodist candidate for ordination and a May graduate from Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. This is his first General Conference.

Join us for this on-site luncheon. In addition, we will honor the recipients of the MFSA “Building a Just Community” Awards.

Luncheon Cost: $12.00 in advance (by June 8); $15.00 at MFSA booth (limited number available)

Purchase tickets with credit card Here

See luncheon flyer at: https://riotexasmfsa.org/2016/04/05/peace-and-justice-luncheon-2016/luncheonflyer2016/

Reconciling Worship Service During RTX Annual Conference

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News From TCADP

From the Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty:

The State of Texas is scheduled to carry out one execution this month.  On June 21, Robert Roberson is scheduled to be put to death.

On Friday, May 27, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals (CCA) granted a stay of execution to Charles Flores, who was scheduled to be put to death on June 2.

The State of Texas has put six people to death in 2016.  There have been 14 executions nationwide.  At this time, there are seven additional executions scheduled to take place in Texas through October 2016.

More information here.

Interfaith Action Of Central Texas

redbench_logo-300x79Join iACT on June 28 at the Fo Guang Shan Xiang Yun Temple for a courageous conversation on the topic of Dignity.

Time: 6:30 P.M. – 8:30 P.M.

Location: Fo Guang Shan Xiang Yun Temple

                        6720 N. Capital Hwy., 78731

Please RSVP in advance!

Chapter Meeting in April Features Rev. Hannah Bonner

HannahBonnerThe Rio Texas Chapter of the Methodist Federation for Social Action will continue its focus on Racism/White Privilege at its meeting on Thursday, April 14 at Saint John’s UMC, 2140  Allandale Road.  Our speaker will be Rev. Hannah Adair Bonner, who serves on staff at St. John’s UMC in Houston.

Since July 2015, Rev. Bonner held vigil in solidarity with Sandra Bland, who died that month in the Waller County (TX) Jail.  Very recently, Sandra Bland’s sorority, Sigma Gamma Rho inducted Rev. Bonner as an Honorary Member.  And WomanPreach! Inc. honored her with the Parthia Hall Justice Award “to a woman minister whose prophetic voice has been obvious and effective in the public arena.”

Rev. Bonner’s current witness is focused on her role as Curator of The Shout, a spoken word poetry focused arts and justice movement, which “has as its goal nothing less than the cultivation of a community of diverse people committed to transforming our world.”

Snacks and mingling begin at 6:30p, followed by the program at 7:00.  Bring friends of any (or no) faith tradition.  We hope to see you there!

Rio Texas Conference Delegation LISTENING SESSIONS

therefore_goAs the Rio Texas Conference Delegation prepares to attend the 2016 General Conference of the United Methodist Church in Portland, Oregon – May 10 thru 20, the Delegation is hosting three Listening Sessions. You are invited to participate while gaining information from our constituents of the Rio Texas Conference regarding proposals of General Conference. These sessions will be on Tuesday evenings from 7:00 to 8:30 pm. A brief summary will be provided regarding what information / proposals fall within the listening session topic.

The Listening Sessions will cover the following topic areas:

·       April 5th        UMC Restructuring Related Proposals

·       April 12th       Human Sexuality and LGBTQI Proposals

·       April 19th       Global Discipline & Other Miscellaneous Topics

Learn more and register as a participant or presenter.

These Listening Sessions will all be conducted as a webinar via ZOOM – online video conferencing. There is no limit to the total number of participants for each session. Each session will be recorded and archived for later viewing.

Participants

Those registering as webinar participants will be able to see and hear the presentations and discussion. Depending on the number of participants and presentations, you may have the ability to ask questions through text-based Q&A or by audio and video. Upon registering, ZOOM connection information will be sent as a confirmation of registration.

Click on the session below to register as a participant. You will be redirected to the Zoom Webinar Page.