Republished from Bread New Mexico Blog by Carlos Navarro.
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A Circle of Protection Vigil: Prayer, Songs and Letters
There were 30 to 35 people gathered at Immanuel Presbyterian Church in Albuquerque for our Circle of Protection prayer vigil on the second Saturday of October. Just as we did with a similar vigil last year, we had intended to start outside on the front porch of the church with candles and the song Come and Fill But the wind gusts were too strong and they would have extinguished our candles. So we decided to start inside in the chapel where we could better center ourselves.
In our reflections, we put some emphasis on the mini campaigns in Bread for the World's 2012 Offering of Letters. And we invited representatives or volunteers from partner organizations to join us in the reflections: New Mexico Oxfam Action Corps, Roadrunner Food Bank, Medical Mission Board, Interfaith Power and Light (representing the National Council of Churches) and Sojourners.
The letters this year were to the candidates who won their primaries for the U.S. Senate and for the First Congressional District. (And for good measure,we included a third-party Senate candidate and two declared write-in candidates). We have arranged to bring the letters to the campaign headquarters of most of the candidates on Wednesday, October 24. We have requested a meeting with a ranking member of each campaign. Stay tuned for more details.
A heartfelt thanks to Rene Ronquillo for spending the evening snapping all the beautiful images contained in this blog post.
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Michaela Bruzzese (Sojouners) |
Sharon Barefoot served as a nurse in Haiti |
Kalen Olsen and Jasmine McBeath talk about Oxfam's GROW Campaign |
The reception featured fair-trade baked goods |
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