Holy Land Response Resources
The Diocese of North Carolina joins The Episcopal Church and Anglican leaders as the world continues to share prayers and statements calling for an end to the violence impacting Israelis and Palestinians.
FROM THE DIOCESE OF NORTH CAROLINA:
- The Bishops of the Diocese of North Carolina Respond to Ongoing Violence in Israel and Palestine
- Bishops of the Diocese of North Carolina Encourage Actionable Advocacy
- Bishops of the Diocese of North Carolina Share Presiding Bishop Michael Curry's Call to End Violence in Gaza
FROM THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH:
- Presiding Bishop Michael Curry calls church to prayer following attack on Anglican hospital in Gaza
- Episcopal Church invited to observe day of prayer and fasting for the Holy Land
- Presiding Bishop Michael Curry on 10,000+ dead in Gaza: Stop the killing
RESOURCES:
Among the list of statements and resources provided by The Episcopal Church:
- Resources from the Office of Government Relations
- Statement from Churches for Middle East Peace, of which The Episcopal Church is a member
- Churches for Middle East Peace weekly Zoom briefing
- Statement from leaders of churches in Jerusalem
- Episcopal News Service article: “Christian leaders call for end to violence after Hamas’ attack ignites new war with Israel”
- Facebook page for Archbishop Hosam Naoum of the Anglican province of Jerusalem and the Middle East
- Facebook page for American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem
- "A Litany for the Restoration of Peace in the Holy Land"--American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem
- Bishop Deon K. Johnson’s prayer for peace (above)
Statement from the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem
Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP)
For those called and able, The Episcopal Church is asking that donations be sent to the American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem (AFEDJ).
- AFEDJ updates on the Gaza War and an urgent call for support
- AFEDJ updates on the October 14 bombing of al-Ahli hospital
Donate to AFEDJ Gaza Emergency Relief
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