Mission Center: The Episcopal Church: Advocacy Center

Policy

Policy

Advocacy is charged to educate, motivate, organize and empower Episcopalians to action for justice, peace and care for all of God’s creation. That charge comes from the General Convention and Executive Council through resolutions that direct the mission work of the church. These resolutions dictate the policies through which we seek and serve Christ, and advocate justice for all creation.

Working together for justice.

After reviewing our policies, please proceed to our Communication section to learn more about these issues and to our Action section to learn what you can do.

The Advocacy policy of the Episcopal Church can be broken down into three categories:


Socio-Economic Justice
At home and abroad, social and economic inequity breeds poverty, disease, violence and oppression. Socio-economic justice policy drives our work of racial justice, economic fairness and social outreach.

Environmental Justice
The Earth, and everything in it, is as much our neighbor as our fellow human beings. We live in fragile interdependence with all of God's creation. Environmental justice policy reminds us that ALL creation is good, and requires our attention and care.

Global Justice
Conflict and human rights abuses around the world lead to hunger, sickness and the destruction of safety. Global justice policy informs our justice and peacemaking work as citizens of a shrinking world.

Policy by Issue
Many of today’s pressing issues touch on some aspect of socio-economic, environmental and global justice. If there is a particular issue that interests you, you can find it here.


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