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A Franciscan Justice Circle is a community of spiritually rooted, justice-minded people who come together to:
Reflect on the intersection of faith, justice, and creation care
Share opportunities for service and advocacy in our local community
Support one another in living out compassionate, Franciscan-inspired values in everyday life
This new Circle is intended to be ecumenical and welcoming to people of all faith backgrounds (and those simply curious). There is no requirement to be Franciscan or even Christian — we just ask for an openness to conversation, reflection, and action grounded in love, humility, and justice.
If you are interested, you are warmly invited to stay afterward for The Table, an Episcopal Eucharistic service at St. George’s that begins at 5 p.m. Participation in The Table is completely optional and not a requirement for being part of the Franciscan Justice Circle. You are welcome whether or not you stay for worship.
If you have any questions or would like to let us know you’re planning to come, please feel free to contact Erin Campbell at eahcampbell@gmail.com.
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A Franciscan Justice Circle is a community of spiritually rooted, justice-minded people who come together to:
Reflect on the intersection of faith, justice, and creation care
Share opportunities for service and advocacy in our local community
Support one another in living out compassionate, Franciscan-inspired values in everyday life
This new Circle is intended to be ecumenical and welcoming to people of all faith backgrounds (and those simply curious). There is no requirement to be Franciscan or even Christian — we just ask for an openness to conversation, reflection, and action grounded in love, humility, and justice.
If you are interested, you are warmly invited to stay afterward for The Table, an Episcopal Eucharistic service at St. George’s that begins at 5 p.m. Participation in The Table is completely optional and not a requirement for being part of the Franciscan Justice Circle. You are welcome whether or not you stay for worship.
If you have any questions or would like to let us know you’re planning to come, please feel free to contact Erin Campbell at eahcampbell@gmail.com.
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A Franciscan Justice Circle is a community of spiritually rooted, justice-minded people who come together to:
Reflect on the intersection of faith, justice, and creation care
Share opportunities for service and advocacy in our local community
Support one another in living out compassionate, Franciscan-inspired values in everyday life
This new Circle is intended to be ecumenical and welcoming to people of all faith backgrounds (and those simply curious). There is no requirement to be Franciscan or even Christian — we just ask for an openness to conversation, reflection, and action grounded in love, humility, and justice.
If you are interested, you are warmly invited to stay afterward for The Table, an Episcopal Eucharistic service at St. George’s that begins at 5 p.m. Participation in The Table is completely optional and not a requirement for being part of the Franciscan Justice Circle. You are welcome whether or not you stay for worship.
If you have any questions or would like to let us know you’re planning to come, please feel free to contact Erin Campbell at eahcampbell@gmail.com.
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A Franciscan Justice Circle is a community of spiritually rooted, justice-minded people who come together to:
Reflect on the intersection of faith, justice, and creation care
Share opportunities for service and advocacy in our local community
Support one another in living out compassionate, Franciscan-inspired values in everyday life
This new Circle is intended to be ecumenical and welcoming to people of all faith backgrounds (and those simply curious). There is no requirement to be Franciscan or even Christian — we just ask for an openness to conversation, reflection, and action grounded in love, humility, and justice.
If you are interested, you are warmly invited to stay afterward for The Table, an Episcopal Eucharistic service at St. George’s that begins at 5 p.m. Participation in The Table is completely optional and not a requirement for being part of the Franciscan Justice Circle. You are welcome whether or not you stay for worship.
If you have any questions or would like to let us know you’re planning to come, please feel free to contact Erin Campbell at eahcampbell@gmail.com.
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St. George’s community practices resting during the month of May. So, we do not meet and continue to hold each other in prayer.
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A Franciscan Justice Circle is a community of spiritually rooted, justice-minded people who come together to:
Reflect on the intersection of faith, justice, and creation care
Share opportunities for service and advocacy in our local community
Support one another in living out compassionate, Franciscan-inspired values in everyday life
This new Circle is intended to be ecumenical and welcoming to people of all faith backgrounds (and those simply curious). There is no requirement to be Franciscan or even Christian — we just ask for an openness to conversation, reflection, and action grounded in love, humility, and justice.
If you are interested, you are warmly invited to stay afterward for The Table, an Episcopal Eucharistic service at St. George’s that begins at 5 p.m. Participation in The Table is completely optional and not a requirement for being part of the Franciscan Justice Circle. You are welcome whether or not you stay for worship.
If you have any questions or would like to let us know you’re planning to come, please feel free to contact Erin Campbell at eahcampbell@gmail.com.
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A Franciscan Justice Circle is a community of spiritually rooted, justice-minded people who come together to:
Reflect on the intersection of faith, justice, and creation care
Share opportunities for service and advocacy in our local community
Support one another in living out compassionate, Franciscan-inspired values in everyday life
This new Circle is intended to be ecumenical and welcoming to people of all faith backgrounds (and those simply curious). There is no requirement to be Franciscan or even Christian — we just ask for an openness to conversation, reflection, and action grounded in love, humility, and justice.
If you are interested, you are warmly invited to stay afterward for The Table, an Episcopal Eucharistic service at St. George’s that begins at 5 p.m. Participation in The Table is completely optional and not a requirement for being part of the Franciscan Justice Circle. You are welcome whether or not you stay for worship.
If you have any questions or would like to let us know you’re planning to come, please feel free to contact Erin Campbell at eahcampbell@gmail.com.
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A Franciscan Justice Circle is a community of spiritually rooted, justice-minded people who come together to:
Reflect on the intersection of faith, justice, and creation care
Share opportunities for service and advocacy in our local community
Support one another in living out compassionate, Franciscan-inspired values in everyday life
This new Circle is intended to be ecumenical and welcoming to people of all faith backgrounds (and those simply curious). There is no requirement to be Franciscan or even Christian — we just ask for an openness to conversation, reflection, and action grounded in love, humility, and justice.
If you are interested, you are warmly invited to stay afterward for The Table, an Episcopal Eucharistic service at St. George’s that begins at 5 p.m. Participation in The Table is completely optional and not a requirement for being part of the Franciscan Justice Circle. You are welcome whether or not you stay for worship.
If you have any questions or would like to let us know you’re planning to come, please feel free to contact Erin Campbell at eahcampbell@gmail.com.
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A Franciscan Justice Circle is a community of spiritually rooted, justice-minded people who come together to:
Reflect on the intersection of faith, justice, and creation care
Share opportunities for service and advocacy in our local community
Support one another in living out compassionate, Franciscan-inspired values in everyday life
This new Circle is intended to be ecumenical and welcoming to people of all faith backgrounds (and those simply curious). There is no requirement to be Franciscan or even Christian — we just ask for an openness to conversation, reflection, and action grounded in love, humility, and justice.
If you are interested, you are warmly invited to stay afterward for The Table, an Episcopal Eucharistic service at St. George’s that begins at 5 p.m. Participation in The Table is completely optional and not a requirement for being part of the Franciscan Justice Circle. You are welcome whether or not you stay for worship.
If you have any questions or would like to let us know you’re planning to come, please feel free to contact Erin Campbell at eahcampbell@gmail.com.
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Please consider joining our St. George’s Community for Bountiful Bowls! You can find more information on our website (click here).
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A Franciscan Justice Circle is a community of spiritually rooted, justice-minded people who come together to:
Reflect on the intersection of faith, justice, and creation care
Share opportunities for service and advocacy in our local community
Support one another in living out compassionate, Franciscan-inspired values in everyday life
This new Circle is intended to be ecumenical and welcoming to people of all faith backgrounds (and those simply curious). There is no requirement to be Franciscan or even Christian — we just ask for an openness to conversation, reflection, and action grounded in love, humility, and justice.
If you are interested, you are warmly invited to stay afterward for The Table, an Episcopal Eucharistic service at St. George’s that begins at 5 p.m. Participation in The Table is completely optional and not a requirement for being part of the Franciscan Justice Circle. You are welcome whether or not you stay for worship.
If you have any questions or would like to let us know you’re planning to come, please feel free to contact Erin Campbell at eahcampbell@gmail.com.
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A Franciscan Justice Circle is a community of spiritually rooted, justice-minded people who come together to:
Reflect on the intersection of faith, justice, and creation care
Share opportunities for service and advocacy in our local community
Support one another in living out compassionate, Franciscan-inspired values in everyday life
This new Circle is intended to be ecumenical and welcoming to people of all faith backgrounds (and those simply curious). There is no requirement to be Franciscan or even Christian — we just ask for an openness to conversation, reflection, and action grounded in love, humility, and justice.
If you are interested, you are warmly invited to stay afterward for The Table, an Episcopal Eucharistic service at St. George’s that begins at 5 p.m. Participation in The Table is completely optional and not a requirement for being part of the Franciscan Justice Circle. You are welcome whether or not you stay for worship.
If you have any questions or would like to let us know you’re planning to come, please feel free to contact Erin Campbell at eahcampbell@gmail.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
Still have questions? Take a look at the FAQ or reach out anytime.
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Formerly known as the Franciscan Solidarity Tables, the FJCs are local grassroots affinity groups, inspired by the Franciscan charism, that unite to advocate for social and environmental justice. They are independent, ongoing, volunteer-led groups empowered to engage the issues in their communities that are important to them through advocacy and action. Supported by the Franciscan Action Network (FAN) and the national network of Franciscan Justice Circles, these groups explore more deeply the social justice path of the Two Feet of Love in Action, and engage important local issues, challenging policies that perpetuate injustice and advancing policies of peace, justice, and care for creation.
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If you are searching for ways to address the root causes of injustice in our society with the inspiration Franciscan values, then joining a Franciscan Justice Circle (FJC) is for you. The FJCs need people who are more experienced in Franciscan ways as much as they need people who are new to them–the Circle will be better because you are there.
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Joining an FJC provides a welcoming space to come together in community with a diverse group of people who all feel called to integrate Franciscan values into their lives in a way that moves them beyond themselves. This unique program invites people to build on their experiences of charitable works, challenging them to to advocate and take actions to address the root causes of injustice in their community. FAN will provide a handbook and materials to guide each Circle through the process.
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Each Franciscan Justice Circle will develop in its own locale, discovering its particular area of action. The members of each Justice Circle will go through four phases, which allow members to grow in faith, deepen Franciscan spirituality, practice a culture of encounter and move to faith-rooted action in public life. FAN provides support materials and education to assist each group in deepening its understanding of the Franciscan tradition.
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Please visit the Franciscan Action Network Resource page to learn more here.