Where Do We Go From Here: Attack on the Capitol
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Where Do We Go From Here: Attack on the Capitol

Thank you to all who were able to join the discussion on the Attack on the Capitol. We hope you enjoyed the event. This was the first in a series of discussions surrounding the topic "Where Do We Go From Here?" These discussions will dive into the deep issues within our country that led up to the attack and how we should move forward as people of faith. Episode two will feature a discussion on white supremacy. This episode will air on January 28th at 3:00 pm on Facebook Live. More details and registration information soon to come.

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A Word from Laura: A Voice of Wisdom for Today
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A Word from Laura: A Voice of Wisdom for Today

Western Friends,

My gratitude to all of you who stayed following worship for a time to reflect on the events surrounding the mob insurrection at the Capitol. As we look forward to next week – to remembering Martin Luther King’s birthday, to the transfer of power to a new administration – I remember Susie Farr’s words on Sunday, “I don’t want to forget what happened.”

The white supremacy stirred up by the president and others cannot be ignored. While the violence continues to be disturbing, I’ve also been pleased by the response of corporations, some even going so far as to ask for a “refund” from Josh Hawley in terms of campaign contributions!

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Session Notes
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Session Notes

Your elected Session sat for its first regular monthly meeting of the year on Tuesday (by Zoom, of course). We welcomed two new elders, Jerry Hoganson and Greta Morris.

Like many January meetings, this meeting was mostly organizational. Rebecca Jackson was reelected Clerk of Session and Ray Sendejas reelected church Treasurer.

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The Church and the Challenge of Antiracism
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The Church and the Challenge of Antiracism

On January 24, Bill Saint, Sara Parker and Susie Farr will present ideas and concepts from a Next Church webinar entitled The Challenge of Antiracism. Next Church is a purposeful relational community of Presbyterian leaders whose mission is to strengthen a vibrant and thriving PC(USA) that shares the good news of Jesus Christ in ways that matter to and have impact on God’s evolving world. It works to cultivate congregations and leaders who work in sustained, effective, and faithful ways to promote God’s transformation of our communities for the common good.

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