Interfaith Worker Justice
Alabama Poverty Project - need info ASAP
Submitted by anElder on Sun, 08/24/2008 - 13:16Rev. Rogers,
I need info on the Alabama Poverty Project ASAP. I'd like to reference it as a good example of interfaith community cooperation for an IPC funding proposal. We have a Thursday the 28th deadline. Thanx!
Rich
LABOR DAY: Labor in the Pulpits
Submitted by wpeltz on Sun, 08/03/2008 - 07:53LABOR in the PULPITS, on the BIMAH, in the MINBAR
Planning a Labor Day Weekend service focused on worker justice issues
Organizing a service on worker justice over Labor Day weekend is a great opportunity for your congregation to recognize the sacred work of all its members and support low-wage workers’ struggles for justice. If there is a local Interfaith Worker Justice (IWJ) group in your area, that group can connect your congregation with a union member or labor leader who can talk about the connection between his or her faith and the struggle for justice in the workplace. Labor Day speakers receive special training and sample reflections to help them develop their presentations. Congregations organize Labor Day services on the Friday, Saturday, and Sunday before Labor Day or special services on Labor Day Monday. (In some cases, congregations organize services, or reflect on worker justice issues, in the week or two after Labor Day.)
