Seminarians to End War, Sow Peace

the blog of the SEW Peace network

- Youth Against Recruitment Event

May 14, 2008 Posted by | Iraq, nonviolence, peace, school, war | Leave a Comment

- An Open Letter on Stealing from Soldiers

12 May 2008

An Open Letter to PSR Students, Faculty, Staff, and Other Community Members;

Last week, we, the members of Seminarians to End War (SEW), began to collect the items for our final care package for our “adopted” soldier serving in Iraq, from the donation box in the Holbrook lobby. To our deep disappointment, we found that items we ourselves had placed in the box were no longer there. That is, some member(s) of the PSR community had stolen these items from the donation box.

This theft calls for community-wide repentance.

A systemic analysis of this theft reveals that the Holbrook Lobby may be more like the Oval Office than most of us would like. Perhaps PSR is willing to continue the Bush Administration’s pattern of irresponsibility and its eagerness to deny US soldiers the human comforts that would seem to be deserved by anyone suffering the inhumane treatment of the US military.

Unlike during wars of our parents’ and grandparents’ generation, today’s US Americans have not been asked to sacrifice to help the “war effort” in Iraq. John McCain, George W. Bush, and other Republicans “hawks” who initiated this war have blocked the latest G.I. Bill, which would provide veterans with adequate care and provide soldiers with adequate safety equipment. This care would be too generous, they argue. Taking the past week’s events here at PSR as an example of citizen opinion, they might be correct. Some of us seem unwilling to sacrifice even a candy bar – which we did not even buy – for others.

Perhaps we have not made clear enough that these care packages are not part of the war effort, but instead part of our peace effort. We see how the war’s effects do not take place only abroad on the front lines of battle. The repercussions of war resound for decades in the lives of all who experience it. Currently, hundreds of veterans attempt suicide every month; this is part of the travesty of war that those who wage it would rather we did not know. As faith leaders who work for peace, we choose to know this – and to act to ameliorate this sin. By supporting the mental and spiritual health of one soldier, we are helping end part of the war being waged on the battlefront of his very soul.

This was theft not only from our friend in service in Iraq. It was also theft from all the members of the PSR community who have been donating what they can afford.

We have another chance to rectify the damage of this theft. We have postponed sending out our final care package, in order to gather more candy, snacks, and other items. If you took any items from the donation box, we invite you to donate at least as much as you took. If you did not take the items, but would like to contribute toward the care package, we invite you to join us in supporting “our” service person and we thank you for taking part in this peace effort. Please place your donations in the box by Friday, May 16th.

May we all confess our complicity in the many layers of war’s sin.

Blessings of peace and healing,
the members of Seminarians to End War, Sow Peace (SEW Peace)

May 11, 2008 Posted by | Christianity, Iraq, nonviolence, peace, seminarians, war | , , , , , | Leave a Comment

- Nobel Peace Prize awarded to make war NOT happen

by Audrey deCoursey

The clever Rev. Peter Sawtell, of Eco-Justice Ministries, explains why a peace prize going to Al Gore and the International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is in perfect keeping with the Prize’s tradition of honoring controversial activists working to prevent the need for war in the future.  He cites various previous awards as precedent for this year’s award:

Environmentalism is a peace issue: thus the 2004 award to Kenyan environmentalist Wangari Maathai.

Preventing war is as crucial for peace as ending active conflict: thus the 2005 award to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

Taking sides in ongoing peace struggles is what the Nobel Prize is all about: thus the 1964 award to Martin Luther King, Jr., the 1984 award to South Africa’s Desmond Tutu, and the 1991 award to Burma’s (still-imprisoned) Aung San Suu Kyi.

Thanks, Nobel people!  We sure do need your support!

October 22, 2007 Posted by | Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., news, peace, war | , , , , , , | Leave a Comment

- Pictures from Peace Week 2007!

Check out our page of pictures and reflections from PSR’s Peace Week 2007 by clicking here.

PSR Peace Week Tree with Emily

September 20, 2007 Posted by | art, Berkeley, California, Christianity, churches, music, nonviolence, peace, Peace Week, poetry, politics, prayer, PSR, religion, SEW, spirituality of resistance, war | Leave a Comment

- Peace Week Events!

Peace Week at the Pacific School of Religion
September 17-21, 2007

Coordinated by PSR students and PSR Peace Particles
(Seminarians to End War and Sow Peace, a.k.a. SEW Peace)
All events are free and open to the public.
For more information, please contact sewpeace <at> gmail.com.

Schedule of Events for Education, Witness, and Action

All Week Growing Art Piece on PSR Quad

Monday

12:30 pm – Mudd Building Consecration of the Art, with music and free peace T-shirts

Tuesday
PSR Chapel Service
11:10 am, PSR Chapel — Luke 16:1-13, “Drop the Debt, not Bombs” – Robyn Morrison, preaching

Wednesday
Taize Worship
7:30 pm, PSR Chapel

Thursday
Healing Prayer Worship Service
6:30 pm, PSR Chapel — Psalm 79

Thursday-Friday
24-Hour Peace Pray-in
Buckham Chapel – 6:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Friday – International Day of Prayer for Peace
Peace Teach-in – all workshops take place in the Mudd Building
10:30 am – Workshops:
1. Pastoral Care for Veterans, with VA Hospital Chaplain Carolyn Talmadge
2. Peace for Israel and Palestine, with the Network of Spiritual Progressives’ Nichola Torbett
3. Rebecca Ann Parker sermon, “Theological Education in a Time of Wars,” podcast and discussion
1:30 pm – Workshops:
1. Veterans for Peace, with Ted Arrindal and other PSR veterans
2. Creative Writing for Peace, led by Christina Hutchins
3. ENGAGE Training, with Pace e Bene trainers Ryan Baum and Robyn Morrison (session runs 1:30-4:30 pm)
3:00 pm – Workshops:
1. Peace Pilgrim – movies and discussion, led by Sheryl Butler
2. “Ground Truth” – movie about the Iraq war, hosted by James Leveque

Public Panel 6:30 pm – PSR Bade Museum, “Resisting Imperial Peace: Theological Reflections”

Worship Service 8:30 pm – PSR Quad, Preaching by Lynice Pinkard of First Congregational Church of Oakland, “There is a Balm in Gilead”
Party for the Peaceful 9:30 pm – Mudd 100

September 14, 2007 Posted by | Berkeley, California, Christianity, churches, music, news, nonviolence, peace, poetry, prayer, PSR, religion, school, seminarians, sermons, SEW, uncategorized, upcoming events, war | Leave a Comment

- New Film Resource About Soldiers Who ‘Disobey’…

… or obey a higher calling, that is.

Ian Slattery, the Associate Producer of this film, got in touch with us about how to connect his film and our peace week. It sounds like some interesting stuff:

Hi SEW folks!

I’m contacting you about our documentary film, SOLDIERS OF CONSCIENCE, and your Peace Week. Here’s a link to our 2-minute trailer: http://www.socfilm.com

We’re local – based in North Berkeley – and would love to share some info about our film with folks gathered at your events. For instance, we have two upcoming screenings of the film at the Mill Valley Film Festival. In addition, we’re always seeking to build relationships with faith leaders of all denominations in order to make the film available as a useful resource for religious communities across the country.

Many thanks for the work you are doing – and for considering this request!”

September 14, 2007 Posted by | Christianity, conscience, government, military, politics, religion, soldiers, video, war | Leave a Comment

- Urban Peace with Tai!

urbanpeace-opening.jpg

September 10, 2007 Posted by | Berkeley, peace, poetry, politics, poster, vision, war | Leave a Comment

- In My Craw

Does our president bug you, too? Here’s our friend Ryan’s musical tribute to his rage.

Now, isn’t that great?

September 7, 2007 Posted by | Bush, music, video, war | 1 Comment

- NCC Resources for the Day of Prayer for Peace

To download the National Council of Churches’ four-page poster for the 2007 International Day of Prayer for Peace, which include prayers, history, and action suggestions, click here.

September 6, 2007 Posted by | Christianity, churches, Iraq, military, NCC, nonviolence, peace, prayer, school, SEW, spirituality of resistance, war | Leave a Comment

- Funny (and Scary) Videos on the State of Bush’s Union

If you like Harry Potter and progressive politics, this memorial to Karl Rove’s stint running our country is for you:

For those who like blogs and don’t like Bush: (Be warned that this includes some expletives)

The facial tics and jumbled verbiage of this actor are uncannily realistic. The truth of it is scary.

September 5, 2007 Posted by | Bush, government, Iraq, left, news, peace, politics, video, war | Leave a Comment

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