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Jan 05, 2023Eighteen of West Missouri’s Episcopal Churches to open for prayer on the National Day of Racial Healing

Eighteen of West Missouri’s Episcopal Churches to open for prayer on the National Day of Racial Healing

Gary Allman One-minute read.   Resources
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Churches in Belton, Independence, Joplin, Kansas City, Lee’s Summit, Liberty, Sedalia, Springfield, and St. Joseph will be taking part

Eighteen of West Missouri’s Episcopal Churches will be opening their doors on Tuesday, January 17 from 9 a.m. until noon for people to pray and reflect during the National Day of Racial Healing.

The National Day of Racial Healing is observed each year following the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Holiday. The Diversity and Reconciliation Commission asked the churches of The Diocese of West Missouri to open their doors for members of their congregations, neighbors, and other churches to come pray and reflect on the racism in our church and our communities. Churches in Belton, Independence, Joplin, Kansas City, Lee’s Summit, Liberty, Sedalia, Springfield, and St. Joseph will be taking part.

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Gary Allman was the Communications Director with The Diocese of West Missouri from March 2014 through June 2023.

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