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The Rev. Mike Kinman  
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 More options May 19, 11:34 am
From: "The Rev. Mike Kinman" <MKin...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 19 May 2008 08:34:31 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon, May 19 2008 11:34 am
Subject: Join the EPPN

The Episcopal Public Policy Network
110 Maryland Ave., N.E. #309, Washington, D.C. 20002
1-800-228-0515, (202) 547-7300, FAX (202) 547-4457
On the Web:  www.episcopalchurch.org/eppn
Email:  e...@episcopalchurch.org

Join the EPPN!

Dear Friend,

The Episcopal Public Policy Network (EPPN) is a nationwide grassroots network
of Episcopalians who call and write their members of Congress and the
Administration to advocate positions of the Church. Members of the EPPN receive
policy alerts updating them on what is happening in Washington, the Church's
position on public policies, and techniques and information on contacting their
government leaders. EPPN members also receive a congressional directory and
action guide, legislative updates and newsletters, training in advocacy
methods, online resources and sample letters.

Click here to join the EPPN!
http://episcopal.grassroots.com/reg1join/?lk=0-1424463-1011384-17078-0

The programs, action, and ministry of the EPPN and the Office of Government
Relations are based solely upon resolutions approved by General Convention, or
in the interim, by the Convention’s Executive Council.

As Episcopalians, we promise in the Baptismal Covenant to "strive for justice
and peace." Striving for a just and peaceful world can take the form of helping
those in need one-on-one. It can also involve pursuing broad, social change
through public policies designed to help the needy. The EPPN is committed to
the ministry of justice and peace through public policy advocacy. Your national
leaders need to hear from you, as Episcopalians. Each year, Congress considers
hundreds of bills that impact the mission of the Church. Many organizations are
actively engaged in the debates on Capitol Hill. If we are not, others wind up
speaking for us. We have a Christian view of public policy that our nation’s
leaders need and want to hear. Your letters and calls make a difference.

Click here to Join the EPPN!
http://episcopal.grassroots.com/reg1join/?lk=0-1424463-1011384-17078-0

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