Nothing has been more divisive in this country than race and ethnicity. The oppression and marginalization of communities of color began with the formation of our nation when land was stolen from indigenous people and bodies were stolen from Africa. While their have been moments of reckoning with our racist past, people of color (both citizens and immigrants) continue to suffer. More moments are required. And people of faith need to lead the efforts to break down the wall of racist exclusion.
Today, we will celebrate the work of Christ at the cross and God’s creation of a new community where the wall of race and ethnicity is broken down. You’re welcome to participate in our worship service via Facebook at 10:30 am (Central Time -US & Canada).