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Jan 6, 2022 13 tweets 8 min read Read on X
WATCH: #PoorPeoplesCampaign National Prayer Call | From Insurrection to Resurrection twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
“Hate evil and love good,
then work it out in the public square.
Maybe God, the God-of-the-Angel-Armies,
will notice your remnant and be gracious.”

Amos 5:15 (The Message)

biblegateway.com/passage/?searc…
Praying now: Rev. Traci Blackmon, one of 21 faith leaders who are joining @MadisonSiriusXM in his hunger strike for voting rights starting today. #Jan6th Rev. Traci Blackmon
Rev. Blackmon just reminded us that #Jan6th is Epiphany, which in the Christian tradition means a time of revelation. What does the insurrection that happened on this day reveal about our nation, reveal about our calling in this moment, reveal about what God is calling us to?
Praying now: Rabbi Alissa Wise @AlissaShira: “Let us not let the fire go out on a racial awakening or a vision of a world without poverty.” #Jan6th #PoorPeoplesCampaign Rabbi Alissa Wise
Praying now: Bishop Lawrence Reddick, The Christian Methodist Episcopal Church: “We call upon you today, through our various faith perspectives, for direction and wisdom at a crucial time in our nation’s history.” #Jan6th #PoorPeoplesCampaign Bishop Lawrence Reddick, The Christian Methodist Episcopal C
Praying now: Imam Saffet Catovic @ISNAHQ: “We pray for a safe and secure future for ourselves and our nation.” #Jan6th #PoorPeoplesCampaign Imam Saffet Catovic
Praying now: Dr. Adam Barnes @Kairos_Center: “Let us not be misled and confused by the idols of nationalism, that is not God. Let us instead listen to the cries of the oppressed.” #Jan6th #PoorPeoplesCampaign Dr. Adam Barnes, Kairos Center
Praying now: Rev. Dr. Robin Tanner: “Fill us with courage, Beloved One. ... Courage to believe that the just world, Your world, is possible & together to make it so. To make it so, not by sword or by torment but by nonviolence & liberation.” #Jan6th #PoorPeoplesCampaign Rev. Dr. Robin Tanner, Unitarian Universalist minister
Praying now: Rev. Dr. @LizTheo: “On this day, the anniversary of a violent insurrection ... we commit, we re-commit to bringing your reign, God, of everybody in, nobody out, to earth.” #Jan6th #PoorPeoplesCampaign Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis
The prayers of the righteous availeth much. As Walter Wink once said, with our prayers “we rattle the cage of God.”
Prayer of the Farm Workers’ Struggle
by Cesar Chavez, @UFWupdates founder

chavez.cde.ca.gov/modelcurriculu…
Ute Prayer
From the Uncompahgre Ute Tribe

aspeninstitute.org/wp-content/upl…

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More from @RevDrBarber

Nov 7
America has often chosen wrong and had to pay for it later. This week, over 71 million people chose to return Donald Trump to the White House.
Whether they were right to do so will be determined by whether the anger and vitriol he spewed towards his fellow Americans defines how he will treat them as president.
We have to wonder how much damage he must inflict before even his own supporters feel the hurt so bad they start to question, “what did we do?”
Read 16 tweets
Oct 27
In the Bible, Joshua says, “Choose ye this day...” Howard Zinn said, “You can’t be neutral on a moving train.”

Right now, we face a choice.

I joined 1,000 clergy to endorse VP Harris in our personal capacity. I hope other faith leaders will do the same. cnn.com/2024/10/27/pol…
My full statement:

In my role as both a bishop of the church and a leader of a non partisan movement, I maintain a position of not endorsing any candidate for public office. But as the law allows, I reserve the right in my private capacity to endorse candidates openly.
This has become a moment when I feel compelled to exercise that right, and I hope others will too. I sense a call to speak as a private citizen about my own personal struggle to live faithfully in the present political moment.
Read 24 tweets
Jul 30
Dems, we love your use of “weird” to describe Trump & Vance. But when there are 140 million poor & low wage ppl struggling to make it in this country, it’s also weird to not speak to them.
Yes, it’s weird for Trump & Vance to call policies that would reduce poverty “communism.” But it’s also weird for Dems to not say “poor” if they want poor people to support their agenda.
When 800 ppl are dying from poverty in the richest nation in the history of the world, it’s weird to not make a big deal about it.

It’s weird to have a Zoom call for every group except the 1/3 of the electorate that’s poor.
Read 5 tweets
Jun 14
For years, we’ve been fed a pernicious myth that poverty is only an issue for Black people. This myth not only demeans Black people – with racist images of Black mothers on welfare dominating the imaginations of so many Americans – but also obscures the poverty of tens of millions of white people.
When you frame it as being poor people are Black, other folks are working, what you're doing is dismissing millions of poor and low-wage white people.
This form of mythology is designed to keep Black and white people from working together who really are allies and unified when it comes to the experience of poverty in this country.
Read 11 tweets
Apr 18
In a unified act of solidarity, @GovBillLee joined governors of the former slaveholding states Texas, Mississippi, South Carolina, and Alabama to make a joint statement this week against the @UAW's efforts to unionize autoworkers in the South.
Calling the union a “special interest,” the governors claimed that unions threaten not only good jobs, but also the “values we live by.”

As a preacher from the South, I am tired of politicians trying to co-opt faith with talk about “values” when they do not have the facts to back up their claims.
The truth is that workers are building power in the South and politicians who’ve made immoral partnerships with corporate interests are feeling the heat.

It’s past time for all God’s people to stand up for living wages and union rights.
Read 11 tweets
Feb 25
We're in North Carolina with the @NC_PPC for the final tour stop on the Moral March to the Polls Tour. We are calling on state governments to enact a #ThirdReconstruction agenda, that’s not about left versus right politics, but about what’s right versus what’s wrong.
@NC_PPC In North Carolina, there are 3.5 million poor and low-wealth eligible voters. If we mobilize and organize together, we have the power to change voting outcomes in every election in our state.
@NC_PPC We cannot be silent while politicians prioritize corporate interests over the needs of the poor. From Asheville to Charlotte and Wilmington to Raleigh, we must demand change and fight for a North Carolina and a country that works for all.
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