1895 Laurel, Saint Paul MN 55104

St. Mary's Episcopal Church

1895 Laurel Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55104

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Supplement to the Saint Mary’s Weekly – December 21st, 2020

January 7, 2021 by communications

Supplement to the Weekly 

Due to technical issues with Google’s Gmail platform this past week, a timely item that was intended for the December 17th Weekly was not received to be included. Please see below for this additional Outreach Opportunity.  
 
The St. Mary’s Communications Team
communications@saintmarysepiscopal.org

Outreach Opportunities:

Monday, December 21, 2020
Water and Stars: A Solstice Solidarity Action to Stop Line 3
 
Join fellow St. Marians for a solstice ceremony in solidarity with Line 3 Water Protectors at Bohemian Flats Park at 4 pm on Monday, December 21st.
 
Click here for the location: https://goo.gl/maps/ACGJosmWQccqrJpv5
   
Please Let Maggie (maggie.brickson@icloud.com) or Julia (jnerbonne@gmail.com) know if you have questions. 
 

Facebook Event Information – CLICK HERE

Our broader community has been invited by Native leaders to come together virtually in prayer, reflection, and spiritual practice at sunset on Monday, December 21. On this evening of the Winter Solstice, we will join our collective energy in a rebuke of the destructive Line 3 oil pipeline, and in a shared dreaming of a just and sustainable future. Everyone is invited, and you can do it from home!
 
This action of solidarity is a collaboration between members of St. Mary’s, Minnesota Interfaith Power & Light, Winona LaDuke, Honor the Earth, and Indigenous leaders on the ground resisting the Line 3 oil pipeline.

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