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Let Justice & Peace Flow Zoom Prayer Service

September 25, 2023 @ 6:30 pm 9:30 pm CDT

Free

Let’s all join together in prayer to “Let Justice & Peace Flow” during a short evening service via Zoom. Celebrate the Season of Creation with us in praise and thanksgiving for God’s Creation from 6:30 to 7:30pm on Monday, September 25, 2023. Register now at www.fsolph.org/events/ <http://www.fsolph.org/events/> to receive the link via email. We will send you an email reminder one day and one hour before the event.

The Season of Creation is a time to renew our relationship with our Creator and all creation through celebration, conversion, and commitment together. During the Season of Creation, we join our sisters and brothers in the ecumenical family in prayer and action for our common home.

As the people of God, we must work together on behalf of all Creation, as part of that mighty river of peace and justice. The theme for 2023 is from Amos 5:24. “Prophet Amos cries out: ‘But let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream!’ (Amos 5: 24) and so we are called to join the river of justice and peace, to take up climate and ecological justice, and to speak out with and for communities most impacted by climate injustice and the loss of biodiversity.” See https://seasonofcreation.org <https://seasonofcreation.org> for more information about this month of celebration and outreach.

This event is free and sponsored by the Franciscan Sisters of Our Lady of Perpetual Help through their Franciscans For Earth movement outreach.

Register at www.fsolph.org/events/ <http://www.fsolph.org/events/> After registering you will receive an email response that contains a Zoom link. Please save and flag/star this email so you can find that link to log in on the evening of September 25 at 6:15 pm (the service begins at 6:30, but we kindly ask those available to log in at 6:15 in case there are difficulties). When you log into Zoom, you may go into a “waiting room” — your patience is appreciated.