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The Office of Government Relations and the Episcopal Public Policy Network, of more than 20,000 Episcopalians across the country, bring the positions of the Episcopal Church to our nation's lawmakers. We represent the social policies of the church established by the General Convention and Executive Council, including issues of international peace and justice, human rights, immigration, welfare, poverty, hunger, health care, violence, civil rights, the environment, racism and issues involving women and children.
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Advocacy happens everyday all over the country, all over the world. As Episcopalians, we are called to advocacy in our baptismal covenant’s vow to “strive for justice and peace.” Here people share reflections of their experiences in the ministry of public policy advocacy. More |
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