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Here you will find the latest updates from the Minnesota Council of Churches

March 17, 2021

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On Friday, March 12, 2021, Gov. Tim Walz, citing progess on vaccinations in Minnesota, announced changed guidance from the Minnesota Department of Health relating to worship services and celebrations of life events.

Banner reads "Rethinking Multiethnic Churches Free Webinar March 31 1pm CDT" with headshots of five speakers including MCC CEO Rev. Dr. Curtiss Paul Deyoung

Are multiethnic churches succeeding?

Crossposted with permission from Healing Minnesota Stories Blog

"Seeking Justice, Caring for Community, Preparing for the Days Ahead" featured Black clergy from Minnesota and elsewhere offering advice to Minnesota churches on how to prepare for the Derek Chauvin trial. Watch Rev.

(Crossposted with permission from Healing Minnesota Stories blog)

February 17, 2021

In this Issue

The following is shared from the Plymouth Center for Reconciliation...

In 2020 Healing Minnesota Stories adapted the Sacred Sites Tour into a documentary script. That script is available to view at the Minnesota Council of Churches offices during regular business hours.

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We share this email in its entirety from the Faith Leaders distribution list of the Minnesota Department of Health:

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Hello Faith Leaders;

 

The Minnesota Council of Churches acknowledges that we are located on the ancestral homeland of the Dakota People. We are in close proximity to the territories of the Anishinabe and Ho-Chunk peoples.

Two new communions have moved to manifest the unity of the body of Christ and build the common good in the world by joining the now-27 historic black, traditional peace, Orthodox, Pentacostal and Protestant judicatories that make up the

The Coronavirus pandemic has created uncertainty and a new set of difficulties for living daily life for each and every person.

Interfaith Clergy Offer a Pandemic Prayer

 

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