Resources on Race and Reconciliation

Resources on Race and Reconciliation

On June 23, in response to unprecedented mass protests for racial justice and increasing civil unrest, Abp. Foley Beach addressed the Anglican Church in North America at its 2020 virtual Provincial Council. Read that here. In that address, he called on the ACNA as a province to search our hearts, to begin to understand the burden and pain of racism, and to neither be blind to nor ignore the sin of racism in our midst.

In response to that call, we have begun to assemble this collection of Resources on Race and Reconciliation. There are resources or recommendations from the Province, the Diocese, and All Saints’ vestry, staff, and lay leaders. This is not a complete or comprehensive list, but it will help us to listen, to learn, and to lament as we confront the sin of racism.

Continue steadfastly in prayer...

Continue steadfastly in prayer...

These days in which we live certainly continue to be challenging for us and for our culture as we navigate seemingly uncharted waters. Yet, I am reminded of Hebrews 13:8, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” In times such as these, we must remain firmly anchored to our Lord, despite the unfortunate but necessary physical separation from each other.