Conversation and Discernment- Lunch & Listen
In the past five months, Binkley has hosted several learning opportunities about the “whirlwind” of conflict in Israel and Palestine. Maybe you’ve been able to attend one or more of them! Our most recent presentation was on June 8 and 9, when we welcomed Rev. Allison Tanner, American Baptist minister. She has founded an organization – apartheid-free.org – to educate faith communities and other groups about the conditions of apartheid which control the life of Palestinians in the state of Israel. Faith communities are invited to join a national network of apartheid-free organizations, by adopting a pledge, and committing themselves to uphold the values of freedom, equality, and justice wherever apartheid exists.
Perhaps you attended Rev. Tanner’s presentations, and have already been considering how you’d like Binkley to respond. But a good many of us weren’t able to attend – no matter! The Council has invited all of us to come together as a congregation for conversation and discernment – to share our ideas and feelings, to talk with one another.
This link will take you to key materials that Rev. Tanner presented, for context. But everyone is important in these conversations, whether you’ve read the materials or not! Our aim is to “listen to learn” from one another, and to discern our way forward, engaging the question: should Binkley become an apartheid-free congregation?
This opportunity will take place immediately after the worship service in Fellowship Hall. A box lunch from Subway will be provided. When you register for lunch, please let us know if you’d like to have child care. With the help of practices we’ve used before, during the Reference Team’s work with consultant David Brubaker in 2018, we’ll talk at small tables, with a facilitator.
REGISTER HERE by July 11.