Youth E-News: Sowing Seeds of Peace
"And a harvest of righteousness is sown in peace by those who make peace" - James
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Welcome
On March 16, something interesting happened. Christians from 48 states flocked to
Despite being something different – a distinctly Christian response to the war in
That word “unless” is so important. Christian Peace Witness for
It is all too easy to pray for peace only when prompted by anniversaries of war, acts of terrorism, or when we get that handy e-mail reminder. Even those of us who marched in the snow to the White House can too easily find ourselves back in the habits of our “normal” lives, nearly forgetting that the call for peace is not a call that stops once we board a plane home, but is a call that continues throughout our lives. Jesus calls us to a vision of shalom, and we are called to bring that vision of wholeness, community, peace, respect, and justice to the world every day.
–Allyson Fredericksen, LPF Youth Trainer and Program Coordinator
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Issue Highlights:
- Workshops Available – Bring Peace and Justice to your community!
- News Articles on Peace and Justice – Get the latest on issues of peace and justice around the globe!
- Advocacy Alerts - Find out how you can get involved in putting an end to the
- Community News – Equipping for Peacemaking II, A Week of Events for
- Spiritual Reflection – Prayers for the people in the
Workshops Available!
Are you interested in hosting an LPF workshop? This year, we are offering workshops on the following:
- Cycles of Violence and Nonviolence
- Christian Peacemaking
- From Violence to Wholeness
- Hunger and Conflict
- How to Be a Bridge in a World Full of Walls
- Breaking the Silence: A Christian Response to Domestic Abuse
- Leadership Training for Peacemakers
Each workshop is highly participatory and activity-based, helping participants gain insight by doing, not only by hearing or reading. We can also help your group plan and lead successful activities or workshops on these and other topics. If you or someone you know are interested, email me at lpfyouth@gmail.com or call the LPF office at 206-720-0313.
News Articles on Peace and Justice
UN Highlights Human Trafficking: The UN has launched a campaign to highlight human trafficking, an issue it says has reached epidemic proportions over the past decade. For more details, visit http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/6497799.stm
For more news articles on peace and justice, visit www.alertnet.org
Advocacy Alerts
A Week of Events for
Make Work “Work:” Increase Minimum Wage: Work must "work" for families, and increasing the minimum wage can help. The House has done its part by passing a bill to increase the minimum wage, and now the issue has moved to the Senate, where a tougher battle is underway. This minimum wage increase for our low-income workers is a moral issue, and it should not be derailed by partisan politics, bad amendments, or delaying tactics. For information on contacting your Senators and other ways you can help, visit www.sojo.net
Justice in the
ONE Campaign: Once you have heard about the ONE campaign, visited the website, and bought the bracelet, don’t forget about it! Too many in the world continue to suffer from poverty, hunger, and disease, and too few are doing anything to stop it. Join the ONE campaign today and urge the
For more ideas, visit http://www.unitedforpeace.org and www.sojourners.com
Resources
Budget Priorities Computer Activity: As the war continues in
The activity and resource guide are available via our website at www.LutheranPeace.org; both are also available on a CD with supplementary resources for $10 ($4-$8 for LPF members). To order your copy, email lpf@ecunet.org or call (206) 720-0313.
Global Directory of Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution Programs: The 7th edition of the Global Directory of Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution programs is now available in print and as a constantly updated online resource. You can order just the book or the database, or both. This comprehensive guide to peace studies and conflict resolution programs profiles over 450 undergraduate, Masters and Doctoral programs, centers and institutes worldwide. For details, visit http://www.peacejusticestudies.org/globaldirectory/
Community News
Don’t miss these events! Registration for many, including Equipping for Peacemaking II, closes soon!
New address is
Around the World - A Week of Events for
Chelan, WA –Youth Weekends at
Local and National Opportunities to Serve
Lutheran Volunteer Corps: The Lutheran Volunteer Corps is a one-year, full-time domestic volunteer program that offers people a challenging year of spiritual and personal exploration while working for social justice, living in intentional community and simplifying their lifestyles.
Volunteers provide direct service to people in need, organize their communities for social and political change, and advocate for better policies on a wide variety of issues. Most positions are entry level and require little or no previous experience except a passion for social justice, flexibility, and a sense of humor!
LVC is on a Journey to an Inclusive Community, forming and strengthening alliances among people of many cultures and communities, and intentionally dismantling racism within LVC, the church and society. As a Reconciling in Christ organization, LVC welcomes and encourages the participation of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people in all aspects of LVC. LVC volunteers come from a wide variety of faith backgrounds, and do not need to be Lutheran. Married and committed partners are welcome to apply. While there is no upper age limit, volunteers should be at least 21 to participate. The program begins in late August of each year. The next application deadline is May 1st. Contact Kelly Shinn, Recruitment Coordinator, at 202-387-3222 or lvcrecruitment@lutheranvolunteercorps.org for more information.
Lutherwood Join Hands Day: Join hands with your neighbors and friends on Saturday, May 5th, for Join Hands Day at Lutherwood Camp and
Join Hands Day is a national day of volunteerism that encourages people to connect with their neighbors through service, giving back for a good cause. Join Hands Day is sponsored by fraternal organizations, including Thrivent Financial for Lutherans.
Please join Lutherwood for this wonderful opportunity to give back to the community. Call Bob Merrill,
Spiritual Reflection
The following two texts are taken from the Ecumenical Prayer Cycle on the Gulf region:
O God, who art the unsearchable abyss of peace,
the ineffable sea of love, the fountain of blessings
and the bestower of affection,
who sendest peace to those that receive it;
Open to us this day the sea of thy love
and water us with plenteous streams
from the riches of thy grace
and from the most sweet springs of thy kindness.
Make us children of quietness and heirs of peace,
enkindle in us the fire of thy love;
sow in us thy fear;
strengthen our weakness by thy power;
bind us closely to thee and to each other
in our firm and indissoluble bond of unity:
Syrian Clementine Liturgy (in: For all God’s people; p. 73)
“Litany for
For lasting peace in this ancient land – From you, O Lord.
For wisdom and compassion for all in authority – From you, O Lord.
For comfort for families separated or bereaved – From you, O Lord.
For the release of captives – From you, O Lord.
For safety and security for minority communities.
For refreshment for the weary and healing for the sick – From you, O Lord.
For continuing faithfulness of the ancient churches of this land – From you, O Lord.
For tenacity of spirit for small Christian groups – From you, O Lord.
For the mutual enrichment and support of those of different Christian traditions – From you, O Lord.
You, Lord of all, we confess;
You, Lord Jesus, we glorify;
For you are the life of our bodies
And you are the Saviour of our souls.
The response in the litany and this hymn both come from the Chaldean liturgy. The ancient hymn celebrates Christ the source of resurrection in all situations of death and deprivation. (in: With All God’s People, p. 21, 22)