Episcopal Peace Fellowship Resources

Diocesan Contacts

EPFCaroline Stevensoncstevenson53@comcast.net501-664-1935The Rev. Lisa Hlasslisa@stmichaels-church.net501-400-8665

Books

Must Christianity be Violent? Reflections on History, Practice and Theology.Reducing Gun Violence in America: Informing Policy with Evidence and Analysis. [PDF] Edited by Daniel W. Webster and Jon S. Vernick.

Statewide Organizations

Episcopal Peace Fellowship of ArkansasInstitute for Theological Studies at St. Margaret’s Interfaith CenterArkansas Coalition for Peace and Justice (ACPJ)Women's Action for New Directions (WAND)

Upcoming Events

  • November 2013 — St. Michael’s Church in Little RockViolence and Nonviolence Lectures
  • Spring 2014 — St. Michael’s Church in Little RockTheological reflection series: “Nonviolence Didn’t Work for Jesus... or Did It?”
  • April 9–11, 2014 — Oklahoma CityReclaiming the Gospel of Peace: An Episcopal gathering to challenge the epidemic of violence.Reclaiming the Gospel of Peace: An Episcopal gathering to challenge the epidemic of violence, will be held at the Reed Center and Sheraton in Oklahoma City, OK. Bishops, clergy and laity from throughout the Episcopal Church are invited to gather to explore one of the major issues in today’s society: violence in all its forms.
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