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2009 Martin Luther King, Jr. March in San Antonio

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Rita & Sam at the 2009 Martin Luther King, Jr. March in San Antonio

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I wish I had a picture that could convey the sheer mass of people there.
Submitted by Rita after the 2009 MLK March

Supposedly the count was only 100,000, and there have been that many at the march before. But I swear, I have NEVER seen the march packed with so many people. The spirit was unbelievable.  Such joy and celebration, like the sun breaking through the clouds after a long storm. The signs and t-shirts all bearing testimony. I only took pictures of two - plus the sign I made. The back of my sign said, “Let us march on till victory is won” - which is from the black national hymn, “Lift Every Voice.” That man with the “A Black Man Can” sign - the smile on his face, the pride, the bounce in his step. It was beautiful. What a day.


2008 Martin Luther King, Jr. March

This year's march on Monday, January 21st began at 10:00 AM at the Eastside Boys & Girls Club near the MLK Freedom Bridge and ended at Pittman-Sullivan Park, where a commemorative program and job fair took place. Rev. Rita, Sam and Rich from SOP joined the huge march led by the traditional, symbolic garbage truck. About 100,000 people particpated making San Antonio's MLK march the largest in the nation.


The Peacebubble Tour...

Please click on the following link to view a video of the Rev. Jerry Leggit, of Peacebubble fame, interviewing members and friends of Spirit of Peace on Sunday, February 25, 2007: THE VIDEO

To learn more about Jerry and his Peacebubble tour, please check out the following link: www.peacebubble.org.


3rd Spirit of Peace-Sponsored
Community JUSTICE & PEACE EVENT:
Prayers for Justice & Compassion-An Evening Prayer Service

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2nd Spirit of Peace-Sponsored
Community JUSTICE & PEACE EVENT:
Vege-Gathering 2005
Submitted by Cylia

VegeGathering 2005 gets an A+! Special guest, Dr. William Greenway from Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, presented a lively keynote address entitled To Love as God Loves: Animals and the Imago Dei. Citing the creation account in Genesis in which humankind is given "dominion" over the beasts of the earth, many Christian non-vegetarians proclaim biblical support for the killing and eating of animals. Despite ample evidence that most of our meat comes from millions of animals regularly suffering on factory farms, at feedlots, in chicken coops and at poorly regulated slaughterhouses, most Americans still feel that eating meat is a God-given right. Dr. Greenway suggested that this is proof-testing of the very worst kind. He elaborated saying that God took pleasure in his creation. He loved ALL of it. We should not assume that we occupy the "top" of some God-designed hierarchy of creatures. In fact, if we arranged all creatures in a hierarchy based on "sin" rather than intelligence, we would probably find ourselves at the "bottom," below the pigs, cows, chickens, even fish. Following a question and answer period, event participants dispersed to their choice of two out of four breakout sessions. The topics followed by the facilitators' names in parentheses were as listed next: "Ethical Perspectives on Vegetarianism" (John K), "What's the Real Bottom Line? Dietary Choices and Justice" (Floyd & Carl), "Dietary Choices and the Integrity of Creation" (Douglas), and "You Are What You Eat: Effects of Eating Meat and Other Animal Products on Health and Home Economics" (Linda Ibarra-Gonzales of Palo Alto College & Eleanor). We wrapped up the event with a vegan supper organized and prepared by Floyd, the delightful Kaz Sephton of the San Antonio Vegetarian Society (SAVS) and numerous volunteers from SAVS and Spirit of Peace. To read more about how and why our study group looked at Dietary Choices in the first place, please read the following paragraph.

We spent the better part of a year (2004 & 2005), investigating the issues raised in a Dietary Choices Resolution which was presented and then referred to executive committee at the last UCC General Synod in Minneapolis in the Summer of 2003. Each member of the small group researched one section of the resolution, presented his or her findings to the others and then facilitated a discussion. From the ethics and theology to the economic and environmental results of eating animals, we enjoyed rousing conversations and collected some amazing information. We finished our small group meetings by inviting the entire church to a vegan/vegetarian potluck. Our discussions and the dinner were such smash hits that we decided to continue investigating dietary choices and to present to the public a workshop highlighting our findings followed by a vegetarian dinner on Saturday, April 30th.

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1st Spirit of Peace-Sponsored
Community JUSTICE & PEACE EVENT:

Presentation of the Bonhoeffer Film to the Public at Keystone School

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