Days before the Lambeth Commission issued its report in October, a diverse group of Episcopalians met in Atlanta to focus on a wide range of justice issues. With speakers that ranged from Rt. Rev. Steven Charleston, Byron Rushing of ENEJ, Rt. Rev. Gene Robinson and Rev. Winnie Varghese, the assembly was challenged to broaden the justice conversation and deepen the church’s commitment to people in need.

The conference also presented 21 different workshops including A Response to Poverty: Asset Building in Communities of Need by three ENEJ participants, Vicky Partin, Verna Fausey and Michael Bryant. Other workshops included Looking Ahead to the General Convention 2006, the Anglican Malaria Project, A Primer on the Separation Wall in Isreal/Palestine, The Church’s Commitment to Anti-Racism, Election 2004:Ecumenical Approaches to Peace and Justice and Creative Peacemaking. For anyone interested in justice work, the variety of successful models presented was very encouraging.

Attendees came from across the U.S. and met in plenary session to suggest possible candidates for the next presiding bishop. A variety of issue groups including ENEJ had displays to share information about their activities. The group was welcomed by the Bishop of Atlanta and hosted at All Saints Episcopal Church of Atlanta. Many vowed to see one another again at the meeting of the Urban Caucus in February, 2005 in Newark.


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