CWU-Newtown Event-Embracing Justice Under God's Tent
CWU-Newtown Eventâ
Embracing Justice Under Godâs Tent
World Community Day is celebrated on or near the first Friday in November, and focuses on justice and peace in the global society. The theme chosen by Church Women Unitedâs Ecumenical Celebrations Committee for 2007 is âEmbracing Justice Under Godâs Tent.â Reverend Kristina Peterson and Reverend Kathleen Clark have created a worship service, and invite participants to relate to the theme of âUnder Godâs Tent,â observed earlier this year during World Day of Prayer, to issues of peace and justice in the United States.
The Newtown unit of Church Women United will be joined by the Danbury CWU unit to offer a World Community Day celebration Friday, November 2, at Newtown Congregational Church. All are invited to the event.
The service will begin at 6 pm. A $5 donation is requested. Spaghetti dinner will be served promptly at 6 (spaghetti with tomato or meat sauce, salad, bread, dessert and coffee), with the service to follow.
âEmbracing Justice Under Godâs Tentâ is a worship service lifting concerns of homelessness, immigration, and responses to disaster based on familiar scriptures and Psalms 23, 82 and 85. The Meditation âWe Have Namesâ describes those who have been resident aliens in strange lands, wanderers throughout history, those exiled and uprooted, and remnants in society â then and now. Attendees will be invited to stretch themselves and join with others to learn and pray and act for a just and peaceful community for all humanity.
Reverend Matt Crebbin, the new senior minister at Newtown Congregational Church, will be the speaker for the celebration.
Church Women United was founded in 1941 as an ecumenical movement involving Protestant, Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and other Christian women in the United States and Puerto Rico. Organized into 1,200 local and states units, CWU works for peace and social justice from a Christian base. It is a recognized United Nations nongovernmental organization.
Babysitting will be available. CWU-Newtown is asking that anyone who wants the babysitting service call in advance so that they know how many children are expected.
For more information contact Darlene Jackson, the CWU-Newtown president, at 426-5192.