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[ENS] Advent: advocacy resources online for MDGs (Daybook)


From "Matthew Davies" <mdavies@episcopalchurch.org>
Date Mon, 5 Dec 2005 14:09:09 -0500

Daybook, from Episcopal News Service

December 5, 2005 -- Monday Mission

Advent: advocacy resources online for MDGs

[ENS] As the weeks of Advent lead to Christmas, Christians prepare for
Christ's coming by examining and ameliorating the patterns of their
lives and relationships with God and one another.

Inviting the Church to pray and reflect upon making right the
relationships and patterns of community in the world, the Episcopal
Church's Office of Government Relations (OGR) offers several Advent
resources on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for home and parish
use. These include a theological reflection on the MDGs by Presiding
Bishop Frank Griswold, a litany for use in the parish, and a short
service of Evening Prayer that can be used with an Advent Wreath in the
home or parish.

Links to these resources:

Evening Prayer for Advent with Prayers for an End to Global Poverty
http://www.episcopalchurch.org/3654_69643_ENG_HTM.htm

A Theological Reflection on the Millennium Development Goals for the
Season of Advent http://www.episcopalchurch.org/3654_69645_ENG_HTM.htm

An Advent Bidding Prayer for an End to Global Poverty and Instability
http://www.episcopalchurch.org/3654_69673_ENG_HTM.htm

"The Millennium Development Goals embody the response God calls us to give
to our suffering world," said Griswold in his theological reflection.
"The MDGs reflect God's passionate desire for justice and mercy, and
the work of re-ordering and rebuilding we have been given."

The Episcopal Church's General Convention "has called all of us to
support the Millennium Development Goals and to give of ourselves to
see that they are fulfilled," Griswold explained.

Various program offices and agencies of the Episcopal Church have
committed to fulfilling the MDGs.

"Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD) is operating successful programs
in the developing world that are working in all of the Goal areas,"
Griswold said. "Moreover, the Church is living out its commitment to the
MDGs in its world mission work and the efforts of its offices of Women's
Ministries and Peace and Justice Ministries. As part of that effort,
the Church's Office of Government Relations -- with the help of the
thousands of Episcopalians around the country in the Episcopal Public
Policy Network (EPPN) -- is lobbying the U.S. government to devote more
resources to fulfilling the MDGs."

Home of the Episcopal Public Policy Network, OGR is located on Capitol
Hill in Washington, D.C., and brings the positions of the Episcopal
Church to the nation's lawmakers.

"We represent the social policies established by the General Convention
and Executive Council, including issues of international peace and
justice, human rights, immigration, welfare, poverty, hunger, health care,
violence, civil rights, the environment, racism, and issues involving
women and children," said OGR's director, Maureen Shea.

OGR staff meets directly with government leaders, works with media,
recruits and mobilizes grassroots Episcopalians, builds relationships
with Members of Congress and staff, and forms coalitions of both religious
and secular interest groups to further the Church's positions.

Alex Baumgarten, OGR's international policy analyst, explained that
Episcopalians from around the country have expressed an interest in
resources for worship and prayer that underscore the Baptismal promise to
'strive for justice and peace.' "As the season of Advent challenges us
to examine our relationships with God and others, the Episcopal Church
is pleased to offer these resources on the MDGs to help Christians
rededicate themselves to the work of justice and reconciliation in the
world," he said.

"The world possesses the wealth -- many times over -- to end extreme
human poverty in our time, and the Millennium Development Goals offer us
the strategies for doing so," Griswold said. "It is now up to all of us
to build the will. To be sure, building the will involves a significant
reorientation of our nation's and world's priorities. Ultimately, though,
this is what the Christian faith is all about, and Advent shows us why."

Further information about the Episcopal Church's Office of Government
Relations and the Episcopal Public Policy Network can be found online at:
http://www.episcopalchurch.org/eppn

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