Faith in Action Commission Calls for Pro-Reconciliation/Anti-Racism Season of Prayer
As followers of Christ, we are commanded to love God and to love our neighbors as we love ourselves. (Mark 12:30-21) John quotes Jesus saying to love one another. (John 13:34) Paul instructs us There is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus. (Galatians 3:28)
Have you ever wondered why Paul did not list race? Social scientists began identifying, analyzing, and categorizing race around the 18th century. It was a most meaningful time when slavery and Manifest Destiny needed justification.
Our world is fragmented and hurting because
- we lack understanding of the complexities of our society.
- we retain carefully taught values; we do not question.
- the world is scary, and we are afraid of those who are different than us.
- it is to our economic advantage to establish hierarchies of worth among our brothers and sisters.
The Faith in Action Commission is embarking on a process to address each of these realities in our world today. In the fall of 2016, we gathered a group to consider the development of a Pro-Reconciliation/Anti-Racism Team (PRAR) to coordinate this work.
On June 22-24, 2017 a planning task force will develop policies and procedures for this team with the help of leaders from the Illinois-Wisconsin Region who have some years of experience with such a group. We are asking all of you to join us in a season of prayer as we seek God’s guidance in such a time as these.
Oklahoma PRAR Task Force Members
- Kelley Becker
- Brenda Denson
- Leslie Dotson – Associate Regional Minister
- Deloris Guess
- Brandon Johnson – Editor of policies and procedures
- Marilynn Knott – Moderator of Faith in Action Commission
- Marty McCutchen
- Loretta Payne
- Bill Skye
- Tom Stanley – Editor of policies and procedures