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Faith Congregational Church

2030 Main Street Hartford, CT 06120

860-547-0820

faithmatters.church@gmail.com

Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9am-12 noon

WHEN?

10:00 am Sunday Worship

 

 

 

9:00 am Adult Sunday School (Virtual)

7:00 pm Tuesday Bible Study (Teleconference)

STAFF

Ministers                           All of us

Pastor                                 Rev. Cleo Graham

Deacon Chairperson     Charron Stoddart

Moderator                        Min. Patricia Hollis

Minister of Music          Wayne Dixon

Secretary                           Patricia Gray

Sound Technician         Bruce MacCullagh

Treasurer                          Gail Martin

Sexton                                Thomas Best

Child Care Providers     Kendall Hayes &

Ketaliah Brown

 

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Julian Bond: We Must Practice Dissent

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  • Trump used his clemency power sparingly despite a raft of late pardons and commutations
    Only two other presidents since 1900 – George W. and George H.W. Bush – granted fewer acts of clemency than Trump. The post Trump used his clemency power sparingly despite a raft of late pardons and commutations appeared first on Pew Research Center.
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    Donald Trump leaves the White House having appointed nearly as many appeals court judges in four years as Barack Obama appointed in eight. The post How Trump compares with other recent presidents in appointing federal judges appeared first on Pew Research Center.
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    The two primary sources of government crime statistics both paint an incomplete picture, though efforts at improvement are underway. The post What the data says (and doesn’t say) about crime in the United States appeared first on Pew Research Center.
  • Before protests, black Americans said religious sermons should address race relations
    Six-in-ten black adults say it is important for houses of worship to address “political topics such as immigration and race relations.” The post Before protests, black Americans said religious sermons should address race relations appeared first on Pew Research Center.
  • A month before George Floyd’s death, black and white Americans differed sharply in confidence in the police
    In April, 78% of Americans overall – but 56% of black Americans – said they had confidence in police officers to act in the public's best interests. The post A month before George Floyd’s death, black and white Americans differed sharply in confidence in the police appeared first on Pew Research Center.

Brartunde Thurston: How to Deconstruct Racism

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  • PBS NewsHour: Russia’s war in Ukraine leads to historic split in the Orthodox Church
    The Orthodox Church in Ukraine has been under the authority of Moscow since 1686. Until the 2014 war with Russia, that situation bothered few. Now a growing number of congregations, approximately 500 so far, have joined a new independent Ukrainian … More → The post PBS NewsHour: Russia’s war in Ukraine leads to historic split […]
  • PBS NewsHour: Following Father Theodore Hesburgh through Civil Rights era
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  • VIDEO: California’s first Muslim judge on faith and public service
    Justice Halim Dhanidina was recently elevated to California’s Courts of Appeal, making him the state’s most senior judge of Muslim faith. NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent David Tereshchuk talks with Dhanidina about engaging with supporters and critics alike, and setting an … More → The post VIDEO: California’s first Muslim judge on faith and public service […]
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    The friction between science and religion goes back centuries. While the conflict often lies in beliefs and research, the common ground between the two is sometimes left unexplored. Researchers dive deeper into this debate. The post The relationship between science and religion appeared first on Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly.

LBJ Civil rights speech on voting rights

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    The last time he came to the U.S. Capitol, the progressive pastor said, he was arrested during a protest for health care.
  • In 'Breaking Fast,' A Gay Muslim Gets Swept Away In Ramadan Romance
    The newly released comedy stars Haaz Sleiman and Michael Cassidy as a cross-cultural couple navigating faith-based obstacles to intimacy.
  • How Sen. Jon Ossoff Paid Tribute To His Jewish Ancestors As He Was Sworn In
    The Georgia Democrat's great-grandparents arrived at Ellis Island in the early 1900s. Now their descendant has made it to Capitol Hill.
  • 'I Can Breathe Again': Affected Families Celebrate The End Of The Muslim Ban
    “It is so beautiful and it’s just so amazing to see how one signature can make such a big difference."

MLK: I’ve Been to the Mountaintop

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Michelle Obama

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