[Antiracism] [Workers' Rights] Thanksgiving response to Macedonia burning

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Sun Nov 23 22:29:25 EST 2008


A Service of Thanksgiving and Hope:  
Responding to the Burning of the Macedonia Church of God

Wednesday November 26 
7 to 8 pm 
Old First Church, Court Square, Springfield 

The Macedonia Church of God in Springfield was burned to the ground on
election night, November 4, 2008.

As Thanksgiving approaches, please join the community to say all of us can
work and live together in peace. The entire community of Greater Springfield
is invited to respond with a reaffirmation of solidarity and hope. The
homily will be given by Bishop Bryant Robinson from the Macedonia Church of
God. Clergy of every faith are invited to robe and process.  

Invite your friends and family. Clergy, alert your congregations. The time
is short, but the message is critical. Yes we can!

"How good it is for brothers and sisters to stand together." Psalm 133

Info: Fred Rose, Pioneer Valley Project, 827-0781, generalpvp at verizon.net.

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