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By Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
by Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
Perhaps the Republicans who control North Carolina’s General Assembly have finally gotten the message: their decade-long efforts to rig the state’s congressional voting district boundaries in their party’s favor simply won’t fly when challenged in the courts. Perhaps they’re starting to take seriously the views of those, including the N.C. Council of Churches, who have […]
By Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
by Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
When N.C. House Speaker Tim Moore called the House to order for its scheduled 8:30 a.m. session on Sept. 11, he made a fateful decision bearing not only on a host of the state’s most important policy choices but also on his own character. For weeks, the top House Republican had listed on daily legislative […]
By Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
by Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
When N.C. House Speaker Tim Moore called the House to order for its scheduled 8:30 a.m. session on Sept. 11, he made a fateful decision bearing not only on a host of the state’s most important policy choices but also on his own character. For weeks, the top House Republican had listed on daily legislative […]
By Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
by Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
If politics can be described as a contact sport, it’s perhaps fitting to say that when the Republicans who control North Carolina’s General Assembly went to court to defend the extreme gerrymandering that has helped keep them in power, they suffered no less than an epic beat-down. Three judges capped years of litigation with an […]
By Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
by Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
If politics can be described as a contact sport, it’s perhaps fitting to say that when the Republicans who control North Carolina’s General Assembly went to court to defend the extreme gerrymandering that has helped keep them in power, they suffered no less than an epic beat-down. Three judges capped years of litigation with an explosive Sept. […]
By Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
by Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
If politics can be described as a contact sport, it’s perhaps fitting to say that when the Republicans who control North Carolina’s General Assembly went to court to defend the extreme gerrymandering that has helped keep them in power, they suffered no less than an epic beat-down. Three judges capped years of litigation with an explosive Sept. […]
By Lindsay Barth, Event Coordinator & PHW Communications Associate
by Lindsay Barth, Event Coordinator & PHW Communications Associate
Partners in Health and Wholeness (PHW), an initiative of the North Carolina Council of Churches, is designed to bridge issues of faith, health, and justice. We partner with faith communities to provide the necessary tools for healthy, whole, and abundant living. Through these spotlights, we will be sharing an overview of the programs and initiatives […]
By Rachel Baker, Communications Director
by Rachel Baker, Communications Director
As Labor Day weekend quickly approaches, congregations and clergy members are invited to plan worship services around the hard workers of our nation. The Council has created a 2019 Labor Sabbath guide to be used by faith communities. Congregations will find resources and action items for Labor Day weekend and how to continue highlighting impacted […]
By Sarah Ogletree, Program Coordinator, NC Interfaith Power & Light
by Sarah Ogletree, Program Coordinator, NC Interfaith Power & Light
My name is Sarah Ogletree and I am the new Program Coordinator of NC Interfaith Power & Light (NCIPL). I am grateful to work for an organization so committed to climate justice and the creation of a more sustainable world. I am also grateful for our incredible network across the state (you!) who make our […]
By Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
by Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
It can’t have escaped many folks’ notice – even those, bless their hearts, for whom the really big news involves the onset of football season – that our political systems these days feature a whole lot of wheel-spinning and gear-grinding in the face of epic challenges. Psychopaths toting massacre-model firearms stalk public gathering places and […]
By Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
by Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
It can’t have escaped many folks’ notice – even those, bless their hearts, for whom the really big news involves the onset of football season – that our political systems these days feature a whole lot of wheel-spinning and gear-grinding in the face of epic challenges. Psychopaths toting massacre-model firearms stalk public gathering places and […]
By Michelle Peedin, Program Coordinator, Partners in Health and Wholeness
by Michelle Peedin, Program Coordinator, Partners in Health and Wholeness
Daniel Perrin has been interning with North Carolina Interfaith Power and Light this summer. He describes below what led him to this work and how he got connected to NCIPL. I’m Daniel Perrin, and I am now, at last, a summer intern with North Carolina Interfaith Power and Light. From the time that I first […]
By Rachel Baker, Communications Director
by Rachel Baker, Communications Director
Hundreds of thousands of migrants are seeking refuge and asylum in the United States. Many factors contribute to migration and cause people to knock on our country’s door. Political corruption, climate change, gang violence, poverty, and criminal activity are just a few of the reasons pushing migrants to our border. There are other factors pulling […]
By Rachel Baker, Communications Director
by Rachel Baker, Communications Director
Hundreds of thousands of migrants are seeking refuge and asylum in the United States. Many factors contribute to migration and cause people to knock on our country’s door. Political corruption, climate change, gang violence, poverty, and criminal activity are just a few of the reasons pushing migrants to our border. There are other factors pulling […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
Sermon on II Kings 6:8-23 delivered Sunday, July 28 at First Presbyterian Church in Durham. Who would pass up the chance to preach on this marvelous little story in Second Kings? This is the stuff of campfire story lore or bedtime storytelling. Tell us the story about Elisha and the army he captured from Aram. […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
Sermon on II Kings 6:8-23 delivered Sunday, July 28 at First Presbyterian Church in Durham.Audio from Jennifer’s sermon Who would pass up the chance to preach on this marvelous little story in Second Kings? This is the stuff of campfire story lore or bedtime storytelling. Tell us the story about Elisha and the army he […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
It has been 10 years since Congress raised the minimum wage. Some states have raised their minimum without a federal mandate, but not North Carolina. This 10-year span follows on the heels of a previous 10-year span without a minimum wage increase. Until 1997, the wage was adjusted fairly regularly, even if not fairly regulated. […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
It has been 10 years since Congress raised the minimum wage. Some states have raised their minimum without a federal mandate, but not North Carolina. This 10-year span follows on the heels of a previous 10-year span without a minimum wage increase. Until 1997, the wage was adjusted fairly regularly, even if not fairly regulated. […]
By Rachel Baker, Communications Director
by Rachel Baker, Communications Director
The same week as our nation’s Independence Day holiday, several undocumented immigrants were fined for remaining in “the land of the free and the home of the brave.” Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) notified over a dozen people living in sanctuary that they owe hundreds of thousands of dollars for not leaving the country after […]
By North Carolina Council of Churches
by North Carolina Council of Churches
Written by Vivian Taylor, Public Policy Intern with Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director The United States of America is on the verge of war with Iran. Long-standing tensions have been exacerbated by the U.S. withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, also known as the Iran Deal, and the reimposition of U.S. sanctions. With the […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
Thus says the Lord:For three transgressions of Israel, and for four, I will not revoke the punishment;because they sell the righteous for silver, and the needy for a pair of sandals—they who trample the head of the poor into the dust of the earth, and push the afflicted out of the way… Amos 2:6-7 Sin […]
By Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
by Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
You have to wonder: What would U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. tell that proud North Carolina gerrymanderer David Lewis if they ever came face to face, just the two of them? OK, we can imagine the cynical answer. He’d tell his fellow conservative, most vocal defender of the Republican-led N.C. General Assembly’s tactics to […]
By Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
by Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
Not to belabor the obvious, but when North Carolina’s elected leaders craft a spending plan for state government, they take positions on many issues that have a moral dimension. And among the budget issues resonating on the level of morality, few if any resonate more loudly than those involving access to decent health care. Life […]
By North Carolina Council of Churches
by North Carolina Council of Churches
Artistic Rendering of the 85-Year History of the North Carolina Council of Churches Statement of Purpose The North Carolina Council of Churches will celebrate its 85th Anniversary in 2020. Founded by eight Christian denominations in 1935 with the common vision of addressing racial inequality, the Council has grown to include 18 denominations, pursuing justice through […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
The Mother Emanuel, Charleston, SC, shooting was four years ago today, June 17. The N.C. General Assembly Senate Judiciary Committee will consider Senate Bill 90 tomorrow, June 18. A favorable ruling will move this bill closer to becoming law in N.C. Studies show that more guns mean more shootings. Senate Bill 90 allows for more […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
While the headlines tell us about very real instances of violence against faith communities (a synagogue in Pittsburgh, a mosque in New Zealand, a sikh temple in Wisconsin, a church in Charleston and another in Sutherland Springs, Texas, just to name a few) they often don’t tell us about the everyday stories of grace and […]
By North Carolina Council of Churches
by North Carolina Council of Churches
Approved unanimously on June 4, 2019 by the Governing Board of the North Carolina Council of Churches. In response to recent ecclesial decisions that directly affect people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, nonbinary, intersex, and asexual (LGBTQ+)[i], and by extension each of us in the human family, and in response to increasing discrimination and heightened hostility toward […]
By Brian Wendelgass, NC No Torture Project Coordinator
by Brian Wendelgass, NC No Torture Project Coordinator
NC No Torture has launched its Christian study addressing North Carolina’s involvement in the CIA’s Rendition, Detention, and Interrogation program. The study offers a guide for how to prepare, organize, and conduct a workshop that will produce meaningful conversation and reflection. The document is supported by a comprehensive list of primary sources, relevant news articles, […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
The following remarks were delivered by Executive Director Jennifer Copeland at a press conference introducing House Bill 740 to end North Carolina’s role in torture. All the people who spoke ahead of me told you about what happened in North Carolina and how it happened. They mentioned that information gleaned through torture is seldom, if […]
By George Reed, Former Executive Director
by George Reed, Former Executive Director
Introduced Bills CRIMINAL JUSTICE HB 834 – Ban the Box would prohibit the state from asking a job applicant about his/her criminal history until that applicant had been selected for an interview. Introduced by Rep. K. Smith (D-Greenville) and referred to House Rules. HB 839 – Study Community-Based Sentencing Alternatives would create a legislative study […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
Remarks delivered by the Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director of the NC Council of Churches, at the Workers’ Memorial in Raleigh on April 26, 2019. Genesis 5:1-5 This is the list of the descendants of Adam. When God created humankind, [God] made them in the likeness of God. Male and female [God] created them, […]
By George Reed, Former Executive Director
by George Reed, Former Executive Director
INTRODUCED BILLS CRIMINAL JUSTICEHB 781 – Limitations on Use of Solitary Confinementactually contains several items related to prisons: Solitary confinement couldn’t be used for inmates with serious mental illness unless there is a threat to the safety of the inmate or others and then for no more than 15 days without an evaluation by a […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
Excerpted from the Council’s 2019 Lenten Reflection Guide for Lectionary Year C. Early on the first day of the week, while it was still dark, Mary Magdalene came to the tomb and saw that the stone had been removed from the tomb. So she ran and went to Simon Peter and the other disciple, the one whom […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
The people of North Carolina pay federal taxes. Our tax dollars help fund the 90 percent federal match on Medicaid expansion enrollees for states that have expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. The North Carolina General Assembly has not expanded Medicaid for North Carolinians. Not only does this leave half a million of our […]
By Para Drake, NC No Torture Project Coordinator
by Para Drake, NC No Torture Project Coordinator
Excerpted from the Council’s 2019 Lenten Reflection Guide for Lectionary Year C. “This is the covenant that I will make with them after those days, says the Lord: I will put my laws in their hearts, and I will write them on their minds,” He also adds, “I will remember their sins and their lawless deeds no […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
Remarks delivered at the Witness for Peace footwashing ceremony at the gates of Aero Contractors earlier today. Every year, all over the world, millions of Christians spend six intense weeks thinking about the meaning of life. The weeks fall just prior to Easter. We call them Lent. You may have heard the stories of folks […]
By Rachel Baker, Communications Director
by Rachel Baker, Communications Director
Excerpted from the Council’s 2019 Lenten Reflection Guide for Lectionary Year C. Now before the festival of the Passover, Jesus knew that his hour had come to depart from this world and go to the Father. Having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end. The devil had already put it […]
By North Carolina Council of Churches
by North Carolina Council of Churches
The Council is hiring a full-time Fund Development Coordinator. The full job description is posted below and at this link. Position: Fund Development Coordinator COUNCIL DESCRIPTION With more than eight decades of progressive activism, the North Carolina Council of Churches remains the leading faith voice for justice advocacy in North Carolina. We are particularly concerned […]
By Andrew Hudgins, Program Associate for Operations
by Andrew Hudgins, Program Associate for Operations
Excerpted from the Council’s 2019 Lenten Reflection Guide for Lectionary Year C. After he had said this, he went on ahead, going up to Jerusalem. When he had come near Bethphage and Bethany, at the place called the Mount of Olives, he sent two of the disciples, saying, “Go into the village ahead of you, and as […]
By George Reed, Former Executive Director
by George Reed, Former Executive Director
INTRODUCED BILLS CRIMINAL JUSTICE HB 587 – Repeal Death Penalty would abolish the death penalty, and all prisoners currently on Death Row would be resentenced to life imprisonment without parole. Introduced by Reps. Meyer (D-Hillsborough), Black (D-Durham), and Hawkins (D-Durham) and referred to House Judiciary and then to Rules. ECONOMIC JUSTICE/WORKERS RIGHTS HB 533 […]
By Rev. Jessica Stokes, Associate Director, Partners in Health and Wholeness, Mental Health Advocacy
by Rev. Jessica Stokes, Associate Director, Partners in Health and Wholeness, Mental Health Advocacy
Excerpted from the Council’s 2019 Lenten Reflection Guide for Lectionary Year C. Six days before the Passover Jesus came to Bethany, the home of Lazarus, whom he had raised from the dead. There they gave a dinner for him. Martha served, and Lazarus was one of those at the table with him. Mary took a pound of […]
By George Reed, Former Executive Director
by George Reed, Former Executive Director
INTRODUCED BILLS CRIMINAL JUSTICE/PRISON REFORM HB 460/SB 545 – Fair Chance Hiring would require state agencies to reduce barriers to hiring people with a criminal history. Specific provisions include: Prohibits asking an applicant about criminal history unless the applicant is getting a conditional job offer. If a background check shows a criminal record, requires giving […]
By Nicole Johnson, Director, Partners in Health and Wholeness
by Nicole Johnson, Director, Partners in Health and Wholeness
What is the NC 100-mile challenge? It’s an initiative launched by North Carolina State Parks to encourage everyone to get outside and explore our trails and waterways. North Carolinians can walk, hike, run, bike, paddle, roll, ride or skate anywhere in the North Carolina outdoors to complete their 100 miles. To find out more visit […]
By Chris Pernell, Director, Partners in Health and Wholeness
by Chris Pernell, Director, Partners in Health and Wholeness
Excerpted from the Council’s 2019 Lenten Reflection Guide for Lectionary Year C. From now on, therefore, we regard no one from a human point of view; even though we once knew Christ from a human point of view, we know him no longer in that way. So if anyone is in Christ, there is a new creation: […]
By Rachel Baker, Communications Director
by Rachel Baker, Communications Director
Today is the kickoff for National Farmworker Awareness Week (NFAW) – a week of action (March 25-31) for members of our community to raise awareness about farmworker issues. Student Actions with Farmworkers (SAF), along with other partner organizations and students, have prepared events that will highlight farmworkers in the United States and the many problems […]
By George Reed, Former Executive Director
by George Reed, Former Executive Director
INTRODUCED BILLS ECONOMIC JUSTICE HB 422/SB 234 – Healthy Families & Workplaces/Paid Sick Days is similar to the paid sick leave provisions of HB 46. (See RR, February 26.) Introduced by Reps. Fisher (D-Asheville), Harrison (D-Greensboro), Insko (D-Chapel Hill), and K. Smith (D-Greenville) and by Sens. Robinson (D-Greensboro), Foushee (D-Hillsborough), and Garrett (D-Greensboro). Referred to […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
The following words were delivered by Executive Director Jennifer Copeland on Friday, March 22 as the opening invocation of the North Carolina Association of Educators State Convention. Gracious and loving God, the Christian tradition claims that when you made your dwelling place with humans, the believers called you “Teacher.” When the unjust systems of that […]
By Elizabeth Brewington, Overdose Response Program Coordinator
by Elizabeth Brewington, Overdose Response Program Coordinator
Excerpted from the Council’s 2019 Lenten Reflection Guide for Lectionary Year C. At that very time there were some present who told him about the Galileans whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices. He asked them, “Do you think that because these Galileans suffered in this way they were worse sinners than all other Galileans? No, […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
The following remarks were delivered by Executive Director Jennifer Copeland at a press conference earlier today on Medicaid expansion and raising awareness of the opioid crisis. In 1935 the North Carolina Council of Churches was founded to address issues of racial inequality. We were not popular with a lot of church folk, particularly white folk, […]
By Para Drake, NC No Torture Project Coordinator
by Para Drake, NC No Torture Project Coordinator
Why was the North Carolina Commission of Inquiry 0n Torture convened, and what did it conclude after 18 months of investigation? Have state and local officials looked the other way as the CIA retained a private airline operating out of two NC public airports to convey 49 detainees to sites where they were torture? Who […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
The following remarks were delivered by Jennifer Copeland as the opening invocation to the Raising Wages press conference held in the press room of the NC General Assembly this morning. Great God of creation, with the labor of your words you created our world, saying sky and making sky, saying land and making land, saying […]
By Susannah Tuttle, Eco-Justice Connection Director
by Susannah Tuttle, Eco-Justice Connection Director
Excerpted from the Council’s 2019 Lenten Reflection Guide for Lectionary Year C. After these things the word of the Lord came to Abram in a vision, “Do not be afraid, Abram, I am your shield; your reward shall be very great.” But Abram said, “O Lord God, what will you give me, for I continue childless, and […]
By Lindsay Barth, Event Coordinator & PHW Communications Associate
by Lindsay Barth, Event Coordinator & PHW Communications Associate
Update: This position has been filled. The Council is hiring a full-time Director of Finance and Administration. The full job description is posted below and at this link. COUNCIL DESCRIPTION With more than eight decades of progressive activism, the North Carolina Council of Churches remains the leading faith voice for justice advocacy in North Carolina. […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
We are a few weeks out from the 2019 Special General Conference of the United Methodist Church, a gathering many of us were anticipating since 2016. In truth, we were anticipating it since 1972, when Paragraph 161.F (The United Methodist Church does not condone the practice of homosexuality and considers this practice incompatible with Christian […]
By George Reed, Former Executive Director
by George Reed, Former Executive Director
INTRODUCED BILLS GUN VIOLENCE PREVENTION With the passing last month of the first anniversary of the shooting deaths of 17 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL, the General Assembly has seen the introduction of several gun-related bills from all across the political spectrum. These include: HB 86 – Gun Violence Prevention Act […]
By Rev. Karen Richardson Dunn, Associate Director, Partners in Health and Wholeness, Healthy Aging
by Rev. Karen Richardson Dunn, Associate Director, Partners in Health and Wholeness, Healthy Aging
Excerpted from the Council’s 2019 Lenten Reflection Guide for Lectionary Year C. Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, returned from the Jordan and was led by the Spirit in the wilderness, where for forty days he was tempted by the devil. He ate nothing at all during those days, and when they were over, he was famished. […]
By Para Drake, NC No Torture Project Coordinator
by Para Drake, NC No Torture Project Coordinator
By Para Drake, NC No Torture Project Coordinator
by Para Drake, NC No Torture Project Coordinator
North Carolina’s role in torture has come in the form of a government-private contract with a jet service located in Johnston County. When people hear about it for the first time, their expressions can vary from shock to thankful because the CIA was involved. You’re invited to come Saturday, March 9 to learn from experts […]
By George Reed, Former Executive Director
by George Reed, Former Executive Director
INTRODUCED BILLS ECONOMIC JUSTICE HB 46 – Economic Security Act of 2019HB 46 is a collection of issues long of concern to workers and worker advocates. Specific provisions would: Increase the minimum wage to $15/hour over the next five years. Prohibit employers from paying less to one gender than to the other for the same […]
By Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
by Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
Editor’s note: This article has been updated to specify that the court ruling does not address the status of the law enacted in December to comply with the state constitution’s voter ID requirement. As of now, the law remains on the books. Perhaps we didn’t see this coming. Perhaps we should have. In what has […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
Each time the Council holds its bi-annual Legislative Seminar, we honor those whose public lives reflect their faith commitments. The Faith Active in Public Life Award calls attention to someone whose faith permeates every aspect of life, private and public in ways that honor the justice claims that undergird our faith traditions. Gail Phares has […]
By George Reed, Former Executive Director
by George Reed, Former Executive Director
The 2019 Long Session of the General Assembly is now in full swing. As a result of last November’s elections, Republicans maintained majorities in both Senate and House but lost their super-majorities in both chambers. This means that the Democratic minorities have the numbers to sustain vetoes Governor Roy Cooper might stamp on bills sent […]
By Michelle Peedin, Program Coordinator, Partners in Health and Wholeness
by Michelle Peedin, Program Coordinator, Partners in Health and Wholeness
The Partners in Health and Wholeness Collaborative, Renewal, and Mini-Grant applications are now open! Each year in our state, thousands of people are diagnosed with preventable diseases. By making a few important lifestyle changes – some as simple as offering water as an option at church events, or as involved as providing smoking cessation classes […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
Closing remarks made by Executive Director Jennifer Copeland at the Council’s Public Education Summit on Friday, January 25. The Council placed a billboard along I-40 last summer, echoing the attention raised by the Teacher Rally in Raleigh last May. Along with the picture of a ragged pile of school books (in use at the time), […]
By Para Drake, NC No Torture Project Coordinator
by Para Drake, NC No Torture Project Coordinator
The decade-long struggle for truth and justice got a welcome boost this weekend with a powerful opinion piece in the News & Observer. The writer, former N.C. resident and Capitol Hill staffer, Tommy Ross, eloquently makes the case for release of the full Senate Intelligence Committee’s 2014 report on the CIA’s Rendition, Detention, and Interrogation […]
By Lindsay Barth, Event Coordinator & PHW Communications Associate
by Lindsay Barth, Event Coordinator & PHW Communications Associate
Article published January 11, 2019 by Antionette Kerr with Public News Service NC regarding NC Interfaith Power & Light’s efforts to increase community engagement with North Carolina’s Clean Energy Plan. RALEIGH, N.C. – With a charge to take immediate action from the governor, the North Carolina Climate Change Interagency Council wants the state’s plans to […]
By North Carolina Council of Churches
by North Carolina Council of Churches
Excerpted from My Soul Magnifies the Lord, an Advent Guide for Lectionary Year C from the North Carolina Council of Churches. Matthew 2:1-12 Epiphany celebrates God’s presence with humanity through the person of Jesus Christ. With the birth of this baby, the reign of God breaks through the barriers between God and humanity. Epiphany is observed 12 […]
By North Carolina Council of Churches
by North Carolina Council of Churches
Excerpted from My Soul Magnifies the Lord, an Advent Guide for Lectionary Year C from the North Carolina Council of Churches. This post contains the scripture passages and reflections on their application. 1 Samuel 2:18-20, 26 Samuel was ministering before the Lord, a boy wearing a linen ephod. His mother used to make for him a little […]
By North Carolina Council of Churches
by North Carolina Council of Churches
Excerpted from My Soul Magnifies the Lord, an Advent Guide for Lectionary Year C from the North Carolina Council of Churches. This post contains the scripture passage and reflections on its application. Luke 2:1-20 The Lectionary Gospel Reading easily is divided for Christmas Eve, Luke 2:1-14, and for Christmas Day, Luke 2:15-20. Taken together, they create the […]
By North Carolina Council of Churches
by North Carolina Council of Churches
At its most recent meeting the Council Governing Board unanimously endorsed Fair Districts NC’s Five Principles for Reasonable Redistricting Reform (RRR). The five RRR principles, shown at right, provide guidelines for the design of an independent citizens’ redistricting commission to draw the state’s congressional and legislative districts. The principles are based on a detailed study […]
By Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
by Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
Update: After this article was written, Gov. Cooper did veto House Bill 1029, as he was urged to do. He criticized the bill as potentially “devastating to the cause of fighting election fraud” because of the new layer of secrecy imposed on investigations into campaign finance violations. The veto was overridden on Dec. 27 by votes of […]
By North Carolina Council of Churches
by North Carolina Council of Churches
Excerpted from My Soul Magnifies the Lord, an Advent Guide for Lectionary Year C from the North Carolina Council of Churches. This post contains the scripture passage, a brief commentary on the text, and a reflection on its application. Philippians 4:4-7 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. Let your gentleness be known to […]
By Para Drake, NC No Torture Project Coordinator
by Para Drake, NC No Torture Project Coordinator
Monday, December 10 marked the 70th anniversary of the United Nation’s International Human Rights Day. As we wait for the incarnation of God during this Advent season, we must also acknowledge that human rights are still being violated at all levels of life and in all places. In particular, we lift up the violations that […]
By North Carolina Council of Churches
by North Carolina Council of Churches
Excerpted from My Soul Magnifies the Lord, an Advent Guide for Lectionary Year C from the North Carolina Council of Churches. This post contains the scripture passage, a brief commentary on the text, and a reflection on its application. Luke 3:1-6 In the fifteenth year of the reign of Emperor Tiberius, when Pontius Pilate was governor of […]
By Sarah Ogletree, Program Coordinator, NC Interfaith Power & Light
by Sarah Ogletree, Program Coordinator, NC Interfaith Power & Light
Last Saturday, NCIPL Director Susannah Tuttle and I had the opportunity to attend a conference entitled “Waste Not: Living the Low Carbon Life” in Raleigh. Leaders in the industries of food waste, composting, and soil regeneration gathered with church and community members to discuss the power of composting and reducing food waste. Friends, it was […]
By North Carolina Council of Churches
by North Carolina Council of Churches
Excerpted from My Soul Magnifies the Lord, an Advent Guide for Lectionary Year C from the North Carolina Council of Churches. This post contains the scripture passage, a brief commentary on the text, and a reflection on its application. Luke 21:25-36: There will be signs in the sun, the moon, and the stars, and on the earth distress […]
By Sarah Ogletree, Program Coordinator, NC Interfaith Power & Light
by Sarah Ogletree, Program Coordinator, NC Interfaith Power & Light
The food that we consume as a part of the Thanksgiving holiday impacts the health of our climate and our communities. For this reason, we at NCIPL would like to share the following resource from the national office of Interfaith Power & Light (IPL). Many blessings as you gather with your families and friends next […]
By Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
by Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
As if we need to be reminded of the preponderance of guns and gun-related violence on our streets, we’ve had served up for us in the closing days before the midterm elections the deadliest attack on the Jewish community in this nation’s history. A lone gunman on Oct. 27 shot and killed 11 Sabbath worshippers […]
By Mary Elizabeth Hanchey, Program Associate for Legislative Advocacy and Interfaith Outreach
by Mary Elizabeth Hanchey, Program Associate for Legislative Advocacy and Interfaith Outreach
Public education is a critical issue for Christians, and the midterm elections provide a significant opportunity to vote with public education on our hearts – and in our minds. The NC Council of Churches has long advocated on behalf of high-quality public education in this state, and we invite you to spend some time with […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
Sermon originally delivered by Executive Director Jennifer Copeland on Sunday, October 21 at Community United Church of Christ in Raleigh. Right now there are thousands of people walking from Honduras to the United States. They are joined periodically by others who walk with them in solidarity or who fall in line with them on the […]
By Rachel Baker, Communications Director
by Rachel Baker, Communications Director
Earlier this year, a draft of the “public charge” rule was leaked. The final version from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was published in the Federal Register (October 10) and they are allowing a 60-day period for public comment. During this time we have the chance to tell the government how we believe this […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
Remarks originally delivered by Executive Director Jennifer Copeland at a press conference on Tuesday, October 16. We stand before you today as faith leaders supporting many traditions. We have joined our voices with a host of organizations across N.C. who toil tirelessly for liberty and justice for all who live in our state. We call […]
By Para Drake, NC No Torture Project Coordinator
by Para Drake, NC No Torture Project Coordinator
Every seat in the North Carolina General Assembly is being challenged in the upcoming election. Every person qualified to vote has a responsibility to show up at the polls on Nov. 6 cast a ballot during the early voting period, or fill out an absentee ballot. One issue that should be addressed by our elected […]
By North Carolina Council of Churches
by North Carolina Council of Churches
On Monday, the North Carolina Utilities Commission (NCUC) approved Eagle Solar & Light to become the first licensed solar electric generator lessor in North Carolina. The leasing of solar energy facilities is a critical component of the bipartisan House Bill 589, “Competitive Energy Solutions for North Carolina,” which was passed by the NC General Assembly […]
By Susannah Tuttle, Eco-Justice Connection Director
by Susannah Tuttle, Eco-Justice Connection Director
Hurricane Florence is proving to be the most devastating extreme weather event in the history of North Carolina. Simultaneously, our state has been widely viewed as an outpost of climate change denial. In 2012, Raleigh lawmakers rejected a study prepared by the NC Coastal Resources Commission’s Science Panel on Coastal Hazards predicting sea-level rise would […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
The following remarks were delivered by Executive Director Jennifer Copeland at the North Carolina Commission of Inquiry on Torture’s press conference on Thursday, September 27. The press conference marked the full release of the Commission’s report detailing North Carolina’s involvement in the CIA’s post 9/11 rendition and torture program. You can read the report by […]
By Lindsay Barth, Event Coordinator & PHW Communications Associate
by Lindsay Barth, Event Coordinator & PHW Communications Associate
Partners in Health and Wholeness (PHW), an initiative of the North Carolina Council of Churches, is designed to bridge issues of faith, health, and justice. We partner with faith communities to provide the necessary tools for healthy, whole, and abundant living. Through these spotlights, we will be sharing an overview of the programs and initiatives […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
Sign Me Up! That was the rallying cry of delegates at the AFL-CIO state conference. Of course, all of them—and I—had already signed up. We believe in the power of organized labor, so the rallying cry was to convince us to convince others that they should sign up as well. And why wouldn’t everyone sign […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
Recently, two stalwart champions of justice, Christina Cowger and Allyson Caison, received the annual Joshua Heintz Humanitarian Award from the Robert H. Jackson Center in Syracuse, NY. The mission of the Jackson Center is to “advance public awareness and appreciation of the principles of justice and the rule of law as embodied in the achievements […]
By Chris Pernell, Director, Partners in Health and Wholeness
by Chris Pernell, Director, Partners in Health and Wholeness
With every seat in the NC General Assembly being contested this year, the Nov 6, 2018 midterm will have effects lasting decades. Of the many issues at stake, recent polls indicate growing public support of Medicaid expansion. In NC, the long debated matter of Medicaid expansion sits among the top issues. As insurance premiums rise, […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
As the flood waters recede–slow as that is–our focus shifts from survival to recovery. Having weathered a few of these storms, now arriving with increased frequency, we know that recovery has only just begun. Indeed, some in our state haven’t recovered from Hurricane Matthew or Isabel or Floyd or Fran. How does one recover what […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
The following prayer was delivered this morning as the opening invocation of the AFL-CIO North Carolina State Convention: God of majesty and wonder, you have said to us in one place: the harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few. And we are here not only as laborers, but as those who are also keenly […]
By Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
by Steve Ford, Former Volunteer Program Associate
By North Carolina Council of Churches
by North Carolina Council of Churches
Approved unanimously on September 11, 2018 by the Governing Board of the North Carolina Council of Churches The Governing Board of the North Carolina Council of Churches opposes six amendments to the North Carolina Constitution that have been approved by the General Assembly and that will be submitted to voters in the 2018 general election. We […]
By Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
by Rev. Dr. Jennifer Copeland, Executive Director
Most people pay attention during presidential election cycles and many of them come out to vote. The numbers are not as healthy during midterm elections (40% v. 60%). In spite of voter turnout, the results of midterm elections tend to affect the lives of voters—and all citizens—more acutely at a personal level. “The personal is […]
By Keegan Cheleden, Duke Divinity School Intern
by Keegan Cheleden, Duke Divinity School Intern
The Trump Administration recently issued new rules regarding the length of short-term health insurance plans, temporary options available to individuals until they are able to enroll in the Affordable Care Act. Under the ACA, such plans were supposed to last three months. Now, they can last 364 days with a renewal option on the last […]
By Para Drake, NC No Torture Project Coordinator
by Para Drake, NC No Torture Project Coordinator
The North Carolina Council of Churches announces a new peace initiative, N.C. No Torture, to encourage people of faith and seekers of justice to step into the role of “The Good Samaritan.” When Jesus told the parable of “The Good Samaritan” (Luke 10:25-37), he likely surprised his audience. They would not expect a Samaritan […]
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