Massachusetts Episcopal Network for the Poor People’s Campaign Info Gathering

The Massachusetts Episcopal Network for the Poor People’s Campaign (MAPPCEN) invites people from across the diocese to join in living into the 2022 Diocesan Convention resolution “Engage With and Support the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival.”  There are many ways to be involved with the Massachusetts Poor People’s Campaign and the MAPPCEN.  To learn more, join a conversation hosted by the network on Monday, Jan. 29 at 7 p.m.; register here.  

E-mail MAPPCEN@gmail.com for more information and to be put on the mailing list to receive the monthly newsletter.

In February, the Poor People’s Campaign (PPC) will be kicking off 40 weeks of action leading into the 2024 elections. On Saturday, March 2, the PPC will host simultaneous marches and rallies at state houses across the country, including one in Boston.  Exact times are being finalized; the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Boston will provide hospitality before and after that gathering.  The MAPPCEN encourages people from across the diocese to stand with the Massachusetts Poor People’s Campaign and partner groups from across the state on March 2 to demand an end to the devastating effects of poverty and other injustices.