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June 14, 2016    
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Interfaith Prayer Service

 
At 7 p.m. this Thursday, June 16, All Saints' Cathedral and  the Interfaith Conference of Greater Milwaukee will co-sponsor an interfaith prayer service of remembrance and hope in response to the tragic shooting in Orlando, FL.
The service will take place at All Saints' Cathedral, located at
818 East Juneau Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202. 

People of all faiths and philosophies are welcome. Those offering Scriptural readings, prayers and reflections will include Buddhist, Christian, Jewish, Muslim and Sikh representatives.

 
In This Issue
The Kingdom of God begins to break through: A pastoral letter from Bishop Steven A. Miller
Neighbors in Faith: A Celebration of Religious Diversity at 12pm on June 15 at Grace Church, Madison

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Barbara Klauber, Editor
The Kingdom of God begins to break through . . .
A pastoral letter from Bishop Steven A. Miller

Dear Friends in Christ,
 
We woke Sunday morning to the news of yet another mass shooting. While listening to the news as I drove to my visitation in Portage, I heard the announcement that the number of those killed had risen to 50, making it the largest mass shooting in recorded American history.
 
The pain of this act of terror was amplified by the fact that it was also an act of hate directed at the LGBTQ community on the weekend when many of the community and others gather in pride and solidarity.
 
At our baptism we vow to respect the dignity of every human being. That vow requires not only respecting difference but engaging it by seeing Christ in the other. That is a part of what it means for us to live no longer for ourselves but for him who,died and rose for us. It is in this process that the kingdom of God begins to break through. Acts of terror and hate seek to end this holy endeavor by force and by causing us to fear.
 
I am reminded of the verse from Luke's Gospel, "The kingdom of God is taken by storm and the violent bear it away." That verse has a particular poignancy for me in this moment and renews my resolve to do all that I can to ensure the passage of sane and reasonable gun laws including required background checks for all gun purchases and a ban on assault weapons. I need you to join me by writing your legislators and going with me to tell them we have had enough of this insanity.
 
I also ask you to join m e in prayer. Pray for the victims and their families. Pray for those who are so lost that they embrace terror, that their hearts may be turned. Pray for the shooter and his family.
 
On Thursday at 7pm there will be a service of remembrance and hope at All Saints Cathedral. I hope some of you will be able to attend. In addition, I ask that this Sunday in each congregation prayers be offered for all effected by this horrific tragedy and for the coming of God's day of peace.
 
Yours in Christ,
The Rt. Rev. Steven Andrew Miller
Bishop of Milwaukee 
Neighbors in Faith: A Celebration of Religious Diversity at 12pm on June 15 at Grace Church, Madison 
Jews, Muslims, Christians come together to pray for peace and civility.  Share a vision for an America that welcomes people from every nation, from every religion, and those of no religion. 
Wednesday, June 15 at 12:00pm GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH at 116 W. Washington Avenue, Madison, WI (on the Capitol Square).  Please see FLYER for complete details or contact St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Madison at (608) 255-5147.   
Rev. Franklin Graham


Click 
HERE to read an article in the Wisconsin State Journal on the Madison rally by Franklin Graham which led sev to the establishment of Neighbors in Faith as a counter-measure. 

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See you next week!
 
Sincerely,
 
Barb

Barbara Klauber
Episcopal Diocese of Milwaukee