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littlemissmartypants

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2. The organizers of this group.
Wed Mar 22, 2017, 11:29 PM
Mar 2017

It's an off shoot of Moral Monday Movement. Revered Doctor Barber videos are pinned in the NC group. I highly recommend a visit.


Rekindling a Prophetic Moral Vision for Justice, Social Change and Movement Building
WHAT IS REPAIRERS OF THE BREACH?
Repairers of the Breach, Inc. is a nonpartisan and ecumenical organization that seeks to build a progressive agenda rooted in a moral framework to counter the ultra-conservative constructs that try to dominate the public square. Repairers will help frame public policies which are not constrained or confined by the narrow tenets of neo-conservatism. Repairers will bring together clergy and lay people from different faith traditions, with people without a spiritual practice but who share the moral principles at the heart of the great moral teachings. Repairers will expand a “school of prophets” who can broadly spread the vision of a nation that is just and loving.

Your ancient ruins shall be rebuilt; you shall raise up the foundations of many generations; you shall be called the repairer of the breach, the restorer of streets to live in. — Isaiah 58:12
Our communities are torn apart by hateful violence and words, often in the name of opportunistic and hypocritical interpretations of the world's oldest holy books and teachings. To repair the breaches caused by centuries old systems of racial and gender inequality, we need thousands of clergy and lay leaders who will dedicate their lives to rebuilding, raising up and repairing our moral infrastructure. They shall be called, "The Repairers of the Breach: The Restorers of Our Communities".

OUR MISSION
OUR GOALS
Educate church and lay leaders who will pursue policies and organizing strategies for the good of the whole. Educate the public about the deep connections between shared religious faith traditions and public policy, deeply rooted in our Constitutions and the moral values of justice, fairness, and the general welfare. Challenge the version of the ultra-conservatives who have misinterpreted Christianity and other faith traditions as a faith that hates the poor. They call 47% of us “Takers,” and they want to shut down any government agency that tries to provide for the general welfare and just economic systems.
Develop effective messengers of the social gospel in places of worship, communities and workplaces who will understand the values at the heart of an anti-racism, anti-poverty, and the anti-extreme militarism movement. Develop leaders with a clear progressive moral vision for leadership in the 21st century. Create 21st century prophetic critique and consciences. Develop local leaders/clergy who can withstand the sirens of opportunism and neo-conservatism while remaining true to a principled approach to eliminating poverty and racism.

The Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II is Pastor of Greenleaf Christian Church, Disciples of Christ in Goldsboro, North Carolina and architect of the Forward Together Moral Movement that gained national acclaim with its Moral Monday protests at the North Carolina General Assembly in 2013. These weekly actions drew tens of thousands of North Carolinians and other moral witnesses to the state legislature. More than 1,050 peaceful protesters were arrested, handcuffed and jailed.

A highly sought after speaker, he has keynoted hundreds of national and state conferences, including the 2016 Democratic National Convention. He has spoken to a wide variety of audiences including national unions, fraternities and sororities, motorcycle organizations, drug dealer conferences, women’s groups, economic policy voting rights LGBTQ groups, environmental and criminal justice groups, small organizing committees of domestic workers, fast food workers, Christians, Muslims, Jews, atheists and others.

He has served as president of the North Carolina NAACP, the largest state conference in the South, since 2006 and sits on the National NAACP Board of Directors. A former Mel King Fellow at MIT, he is currently Visiting Professor of Public Theology and Activism at Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York and is a Senior Fellow at Auburn Seminary. Dr. Barber is regularly featured in media outlets such as MSNBC, CNN, New York Times, Washington Post and The Nation Magazine, among others. He is the 2015 recipient of the Puffin Award and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Award. His two most recent books include Forward Together (Chalice Press) and The Third Reconstruction (Beacon Press).


Facebook page here
https://m.facebook.com/breachrepairers/events/?refsrc=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.breachrepairers.org%2F&_rdr

We just had an event today.





TWitter here: Check out RepairersOfTheBreach (@BRepairers): https://twitter.com/BRepairers?s=09

♡lmsp

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Question. trotsky Mar 2017 #1
The organizers of this group. littlemissmartypants Mar 2017 #2
So there is no disagreement in that group - ever? trotsky Mar 2017 #5
Clearly those bringing the group together. hrmjustin Mar 2017 #3
Obvious, but not fitting with the desired agenda. guillaumeb Mar 2017 #8
There are people here and we both know who they are who will find the worst in anything you hrmjustin Mar 2017 #9
Consider it a balance Lordquinton Mar 2017 #14
Oh yes, those people. guillaumeb Mar 2017 #20
I could be wrong but... Meshuga Mar 2017 #4
I don't think you're wrong. trotsky Mar 2017 #6
I agree, I also don't think they understand this. Meshuga Mar 2017 #10
You both made some very good points. beam me up scottie Mar 2017 #11
That is the problem with making scripture holy Meshuga Mar 2017 #18
This is stating the obvious, however, guillaumeb Mar 2017 #7
While I agree that religion provides social organization Meshuga Mar 2017 #12
To your final point: guillaumeb Mar 2017 #13
Except we can point to section and verse Lordquinton Mar 2017 #15
Also true for silly things at a smaller scale Meshuga Mar 2017 #16
"by claiming it to be god's revelation" trotsky Mar 2017 #17
Yes, I agree with there being a huge difference Meshuga Mar 2017 #19
Interesting display of your mind reading skills, guillaumeb Mar 2017 #21
My post reading skills, you mean. trotsky Mar 2017 #22
Speaking of Prophetic Moral Visions AtheistCrusader Mar 2017 #23
Anything to say about the work being done? guillaumeb Mar 2017 #24
Since words mean things, you lost me at 'Prophetic Moral Vision' in the headline. AtheistCrusader Mar 2017 #25
I understand where you are coming from on this. eom guillaumeb Mar 2017 #26
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