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Prayer Vigil for Kilmar and His Family
Monday, April 14 from 10:45 am to 11:45 am, as Salvadoran President Bukele visits the White House, we will gather for a vigil co-sponsored by CAN, CASA, and the UCC. Together, we will call on both governments to act with justice and compassion and respect due process—not only toward Mr. Kilmar Abrego Garcia, but toward all migrants at risk of being detained in El Salvador’s notorious CECOT prison.
Thanks to your powerful solidarity over the past two weeks, we have made important strides toward Kilmar’s safe return. Your presence is needed now more than ever.
Please join us Monday to lift up a public witness for justice.
Location Instructions:
Meet at Lafayette Park, at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and where 16th Street would be if it continued through the park.
*If the park is closed due to a security lockdown, we'll meet at the corner of 16th Street and H Street NW instead.
Bring signs demanding Kilmar’s return, calling for due process, and insisting on human rights for all in the United States.
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The Collective of Queer Christian Leaders is gathering on April 14th at 10am ET for a Rally at the U.S. Capitol!
We are at a pivotal moment in history—a moment that calls us to rise, resist, and proclaim our righteous rage and holy hope in the face of relentless attacks on LGBTQ+ lives. From the surge in anti-LGBTQ+ legislation to the erasure of our history and the targeting of trans youth, we are witnessing a coordinated effort to strip away our dignity, safety, and rights. But we refuse to be silent.
We invite all LGBTQ+ communities, people of faith, allies, and advocates to stand with us. If you are unable to join in-person, we encourage you to share this with your networks in the Greater DC area.
Register here for event updates: https://ow.ly/MtRI50Vl0mg
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4/13/25
Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) condemns bombing of Al-Ahli Hospital and demands Protection for the Christian Community and all in Gaza
On this blessed day of Palm Sunday, Christians around the world gather to worship and commemorate Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem during one of the most sacred times of year as Holy Week begins.
Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) condemns in the strongest possible terms the bombing of Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza. Al-Ahli is an Anglican institution and one of the oldest, continuously operating hospitals in Gaza. It is Gaza’s only Christian hospital and its only cancer treatment center. The bombing of the Anglican Al-Ahli Arab Hospital is a violation of the sacredness of life and it is especially abhorrent during this sacred time for Christians.
The deliberate targeting of a medical facility is a clear violation of international law—a war crime and a crime against humanity.
Read the full statement here.
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Sensitive Locations, Sacred Spaces Prayer Vigil - 4/3 at 6:30pm
Join us for an interfaith prayer vigil on the eve of the first hearing of our historic our historic lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security's rescission of the sensitive locations memo. The vigil will take place on Thursday, April 3rd, at 6:30pm at National City Christian Church in Washington, DC. Together, we will gather in solidarity, lifting prayers for justice, compassion, and the protection of immigrant communities. All are welcome to stand with us in this moment of faith and resolve.
RSVP to attend here and invite others to join!
Thursday, April 3rd
6:30pm
National City Christian Church
5 Thomas Circle NW WDC 20005
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PC(USA) joins religious freedom lawsuit challenging ICE enforcement actions in churches
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Trans Day of Visibility Rally - 3/31 at 2:30pm