Racial Reconciliation

"Reconciliation is the spiritual practice of seeking loving, liberating and life-giving relationships with God and one another, and striving to heal and transform injustice and brokenness in ourselves, our communities, institutions, and society." -The Episcopal Church
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There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus. Galatians 3:28

Resources from St Mary’s Episcopal Church and the National Office of the Episcopal Church

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Worship Gatherings

Online worship 
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Mailing Address

623 SE Ocean Blvd. Stuart, FL 34994

 

Phone & Email

(772) 287 – 3244
info@stmarys-stuart.org

 

Videos

From the Church:

Presiding Bishop Michael Curry On Racism

The Listening Series

Listen:

A Series of Interviews with Local Civic, Religious, and Law Enforcement Leaders Regarding Racism, Reconciliation, and How We Heal as People of Faith.

Non Violent Communication

Listen:

A weekly gathering of leaders from black and white churches in Stuart to learn the art of non violent communication and gain the ability to be the peacemakers in Martin County. For more information contact Fr Christian Anderson

Sacred Ground:

Sacred Ground is a sensitive, prayerful resource that creates space for difficult but respectful and transformative dialogue on race and racism.

Next session at St Mary’s Episcopal Church: Winter 2021. More details to come.

podcast

Podcasts Concerning Race Relations

Codeswitch: Unmasking the Outside Agitator

How Do Communities of Faith Respond to Racism

Local Events & Organizations

Resources

The Episcopal Church & Racial Reconciliation

Dismantling Racism Training (Diocese of Atlanta)

The Beloved Community: The Episcopal Church has created resources to curate racial reconciliation 

10 Ways to Fight Hate

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