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Witness Wednesday Silent Reflection with Heidi Van Ert
Take a moment to reflect in keeping with the Quaker practice of silent worship. We will be led by Heidi Van Ert, a member of Salt Lake City Monthly Meeting in Utah and FCNL’s Advocacy Teams. Join us virtually on Zoom or by phone for a period of shared reflection as we seek grounding in community.Sarah Kennedy
As a Major Gifts Officer, Sarah Kennedy connected with individuals advocating for peace, justice, opportunity, and an earth restored.Hope in Paris
We hold Paris in the Light. Even as the grief of the deaths, injuries and emotional damage perpetrated by the criminal rampages of terror in Paris on November 13 begin healing, millions of people around the globe are sending their prayers and hopes for action on climate as world leaders convene in Paris beginning November 30.Four Ways FCNL is Standing in Solidarity with the Afghan People
Our hearts are heavy with the terrible events unfolding in Afghanistan. We grieve as we witness the devastating effects of U.S. military intervention, and we continue to urge immediate action to support refugee resettlement and humanitarian relief on the ground.Despite Challenges, FCNL Made Progress in 2024
Despite the many challenges it faced in 2024, FCNL made considerable progress in implementing the 2024–2028 FCNL Strategic Plan. The newly released report acknowledged that it has been a season of transitions.
How Tanks Got to Main Street
In light of President Trump’s announcement that he’ll resume transfers of weapons from the Pentagon to local police departments, here’s what you need to know.Washington Newsletter: Breaking the Addiction to Weapons and War
At FCNL’s 2019 Annual Meeting, I asked the following: “Why is the U.S. government so reliant on the use of threats, coercion, and military force around the globe, and why can’t our policymakers admit it’s not working?
From Grassroots to Global: Inspiring Peace Through Advocacy for a Gaza Ceasefire
As the war in Gaza continues into its sixth month, the consequences for civilians have been devastating.
Loving Our Post-Election Neighbors, No Exception
In times of fear and danger, we are called into deeper community with one another – and with those with whom we disagree. We are called to love our enemies, and to work for the transformation of our world into the beloved community we know is possible.Prophetic, Persistent, and Patient
So why was I excited about a vote that we were about to “lose?” Because at FCNL, where one of our core values is perseverance, our advocacy is never about one vote alone. We are prophetic, persistent, and patient.