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Post-Election Sanctuary: A Time to Reflect and Re-Group

On Wednesday morning, we probably won’t know who the next President of the United States is going to be. We will be in a liminal space, and many of us may feel…antsy. But we’ll still be a community, and our neighbors will still be our neighbors. While we can’t all promise to be delighted with the eventual outcomes of the election, we can definitely commit to moving forward together with civility and compassion. 

To get off on the right foot, Texas Impact is offering a morning of “Post-Election Sanctuary”—a time for reflection and re-grounding in our shared values of love and justice. Through prayer, reflection, inspirational readings, poems, etc., we will come together to center our hearts and minds in peace. We gather as people of diverse faith communities to express our unity and nonpartisan support of participation in the democratic process.

 

Join Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 833 8617 2348
Passcode: prayer
 

Program

9:00 AM – Livestream from San Antonio
  • Migdalia Garcia, Director, San Antonio Peace Center 
  • The Rev. Wyndee Holbrook, Executive Director, Interfaith San Antonio Alliance
  • Bishop Sue Briner, Southwestern Texas Synod, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
  • Erika Prosper, First Lady of San Antonio
  • Shokare Nakpodia, Founder, San Antonio DreamWeek
  • Rabbi Mara Nathan, Senior Rabbi, Temple Beth-El, San Antonio
  • Abel Vega, Rio Conference, United Methodist Church and Texas Impact
10:00 AM Rev. Michael Williams II, Minister, Missouri City Church of Christ 
10:15 AM – Koretta Brown, Executive Director, Bridges 2 Empowerment
10:30 AM – Cathy Reinhold, Area Missioner, Episcopal Diocese of Texas
10:45 AM – Stacie Hawkins, UWF Jurisdictional President, Windsor UMC
11:00 – Rev. Dr. Ginny Brown Daniel , UCC Minister
11:15 – Rev. Phil Dieke, Texas Impact Board of Directors
11:30 – Texas Impact Staff

Upcoming Events

  • The Intersection of Public Health and ImmigrationJune 16, 20263:00 pm – 4:00 pmfeatured event, SCEvents
  • Faith in Us — Faith Leader Press ConferenceJuly 7, 202610:00 am – 11:00 amfeatured event, SCEvents
  • The Intersection of CVI and Public EducationJuly 9, 20261:00 pm – 2:00 pmfeatured event, SCEvents
  • State Board of Education 101July 14, 20267:00 pm – 8:00 pmfeatured event, SCEvents
  • Immigration Statuses & Pathways: Refugee, Asylee, TPS, and more.July 28, 202612:00 pm – 1:00 pmfeatured event, SCEvents
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Texas Impact equips people of faith and conscience with information, opportunities, and outreach tools to educate their communities and engage with lawmakers on pressing public policy issues.

Visit us at the historic Brueggemann-Sandbo House

200 East 30th Street, Austin, Texas 78705

Call us at 512-472-3903

Email us at staff@texasimpact.org

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Baptist: Cooperative Baptist Fellowship in Texas • Christian Church (Disciples of Christ): Trinity-Brazos Area, Bluebonnet Area • Southwest Region Episcopal Church: Diocese of West Texas • Diocese of Texas Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA): Northern Texas-Northern Louisiana Synod,  Southwestern Texas Synod,  Texas-Louisiana Gulf Coast Synod • Jewish: National Council of Jewish Women, Religious Action Center-Texas • Muslim: Islamic Circle of North America, Texas Muslim Women’s Foundation • Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.): Mission Presbytery, Grace Presbytery, Palo Duro Presbytery, Tres Rios Presbytery, Presbytery of the New Covenant • Society of Friends: South Central Yearly Meeting • United Methodist Church: Horizon Texas Conference, Rio Texas Conference, Texas Conference • Methodist Federation for Social Action: Rio Texas and Central Texas Chapters • United Church of Christ: South Central Conference • Unitarian Universalist: Texas Unitarian Universalist Justice Ministry • Ecumenical and Interfaith Groups: United Women in Faith, Church Women United, Interfaith Action of Central Texas, Interfaith Ministries for Greater Houston, Faith Commons, Faith Forward Dallas

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