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A Sermon in
Time of War

First Church Cambridge

October 15, 2023

We are so pleased to welcome as a guest preacher CMEP Executive Director Rev. Dr. Mae Elise Cannon, an ordained pastor in the Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC). Rev. Dr. Cannon will share her perspectives on the ongoing crisis in Palestine and Israel. Cannon is the author of several books including the award-winning Social Justice Handbook: Small Steps for a Better World and editor of A Land Full of God: Christian Perspectives on the Holy Land.

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Social Justice

An Award Winning Resource for a Better World

Mae Elise Cannon provides a comprehensive resource for Christians like you who are committed to social justice. She presents biblical rationale for justice and explains a variety of Christian approaches to doing justice. Tracing the history of Christians in social engagement, she lifts out role models and examples from the Great Awakenings to the civil rights movement. A wide-ranging catalog of topics and issues give background info about justice issues at home and abroad.

This handbook includes dozens of practical exercises for taking action, as well as profiles of key figures and movements like William Wilberforce, the Salvation Army and Bono, highlighting how Christians and churches can make a difference. Also included are spiritual practices and resources to help us move from immobility to advocacy.

"This is a cookbook for plotting goodness and stirring up holy mischief. Take a look and find a recipe for revolution. Then let us take it to the streets--interrupting injustice with grace, surprising the world with joy and whispering God's love to a broken world."

- Shane Claiborne, activist, author and lover, www.thesimpleway.org

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Activism

Comprehensive Justice in a Complicated Age

Activist Mae Elise Cannon takes us beyond the hashtags to serious engagement with real issues. God calls the church to respond substantively to the needs of the poor, the realities of racial inequity, and the mistreatment of women and the marginalized. We can accomplish change through a range of strategic avenues—spiritually, socially, legally, politically, and economically. And addressing the domestic and international injustices of our day takes us on a journey of spiritual transformation that brings us closer to God and those around us.

 

Channel your passion to care effectively for your neighbor and the world. This book will help you understand and put into action what it means for the church to be a place of peace, justice, and hope.

"With all that is happening in the world, there has never been a more critical time for this important book! In Beyond Hashtag Activism, Mae Cannon brings her years of experience and expertise to call us beyond concern to an authentic commitment to racial justice, gender equity, and global hope. This book is a very practical resource for anyone who wants to actively participate in God's story of reconciliation and social healing. I highly recommend it!"

 

- Brenda Salter McNeil, author of Roadmap to Reconciliation and A Credible Witness

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Holy Land

Christian Perspectives on the Holy Land

A Land Full of God gives American Christians an opportunity to promote peace and justice in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It shows them how to understand the enmity with brief, digestible, and comprehensive essays about the historical, political, religious, and geographical tensions that have led to many of the dynamics we see today. All the while, A Land Full of God walks readers through a biblical perspective of God's heart for Israel and the historic suffering of the Jewish people, while also remaining sensitive to the experience and suffering of Palestinians. The prevailing wave of Christian voices are seeking a pro-Israeli, pro-Palestinian, pro-peace, pro-justice, pro-poor, and ultimately pro-Jesus approach to bring resolution to the conflict.

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Spiritual Formation

How Faith Practices Fuel Social Action

Activist and historian Mae Elise Cannon explores the direct connection between Christians' personal relationship with God and outward actions of kindness, mercy, compassion and advocacy. She looks at how notable Christian leaders were able to face societal challenges because of the rich depths of their spiritual practices.

 

For example:

  • Mother Teresa's practice of silence compelled her to service.

  • Dietrich Bonhoeffer's prayer life equipped his discipleship.

  • Martin Luther King Jr.'s beloved community empowered his proclamation.

  • Oscar Romero's discipline of submission prepared him to face martyrdom.

Biographical profiles of these and other key figures from around the world give us concrete examples of how activism and advocacy can be sustained over the long haul.

"Jesus' gospel is a call to action. The gospel requires us to right wrongs, to heal the broken places of this world. Mae Cannon is doing just that. Read this book for its rich wisdom that fuels activism like Mae's—the kind of activism needed in our world's toughest places."

 

- Richard Stearns, president, World Vision, author, The Hole in Our Gospel

Biography

Rev. Dr. Mae Elise Cannon

Cannon has served as Executive Director with Churches for Middle East Peace since 2016. An ordained pastor in the Evangelical Covenant Church (ECC), her ministry and professional background includes serving as the Senior Director of Advocacy and Outreach for World Vision-US, the executive pastor of Hillside Covenant Church (Walnut Creek, California), Director of Development and Transformation for Extension Ministries at Willow Creek Community Church (Barrington, Illinois), and as a consultant to the Middle East for child advocacy issues for Compassion International.

She earned doctorates in History (Ph.D) and Spiritual Formation (D. Min). Her Ph.D focused on American History with the minor in Middle Eastern studies from the University of California – Davis, focusing her dissertation on the history of the American Protestant church in Israel and Palestine. Cannon’s Doctorate of Ministry in Spiritual Formation is from Northern Theological Seminary. Cannon holds an M.Div. From North Park Theological Seminary, an M.B.A. from North Park University’s School of Business and Nonprofit Management, and an M.A. in bioethics from Trinity International University. Cannon completed her Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Chicago in History, Philosophy, Social Studies, of Science and Medicine.

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Leading Advocacy for Peace in the Middle East

Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) is a coalition of more than 30 national Church communions and organizations working to encourage U.S. policies that actively promote just, lasting, and comprehensive resolutions to conflicts in the Middle East.

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Soong-Chan Rah

"Mae Cannon's Just Spirituality is now the essential text that integrates justice and spirituality and empowers evangelicals for justice."

Recent Articles and Recordings

9 Christian Women Shaping the Church

Sojourners

March 7, 2024

Mae is featured as one of 9 women shaping the church today

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Advent; Palestine

Unsettling Advent 2023, Day 15

Unsettling Advent

December 17, 2023

Jesus was born into a dark time. The first century was marked with brutality, terror, tyranny, and greed...This description could describe the reality for many in the Holy Land today.

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Palestine

In Gaza, Water is Life

Christian Century

February 15, 2024

Fresh water was scarce even before the war. Now the situation is dire.

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Palestine

The Christians of Gaza

Christian Citizen

December 12, 2023

There are slightly more than 50,000 Palestinian Christians in the occupied territories, but fewer than 1,000 of them live in Gaza.

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Gaza: Palestine

All I Want for Christmas is Peace in Gaza

TRTWorld

December 20, 2023

An American reverend explains why she's standing in solidarity with Christian Palestinians this season and exhorts members of her community to demand a ceasefire in Gaza.

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Israel/Palestine

What Christian Peace Building Looks like in Israel and Palestine

Sojourners

October 10, 2023

“We’re trying to do a lot of education amid our grief,” Cannon said. “Advocating for de-escalation and peaceful responses, as opposed to more violence.”

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Articles

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Inverse Podcast

Gaza Ceasefire Pilgrimage

February 7, 2024

Red Letter Christians

Churches for Middle East Peace

December 14, 2023

Havard Divinity School

Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Solidarity for Just Peace

October 18, 2023

Overlake Christian Church

Gaza Appeal

October 29, 2023

Missio Dei Chicago

Advent Hope

December 3, 2023

Fuller University

The Israel and Hamas War

October 24, 2023

North Park University

Midwinter Award Ceremony

January 22, 2024

Reconciliation Roundtable

“The Holy Land” with Rev. Dr. Mae Elise Cannon

December 30, 2023

Emmanuel Covenant Church

The Joy of a Social Justice Life

September 10, 2023

Churches for Middle East Peace

Mount of Olives Prayer Vigil Service

January 14, 2024

Determine Truth

A Christian Look at the War in Israel-Gaza

November 20, 2023

Churches for Middle East Peace

Peacemaking in the Midst of War: Pastoral and Prophetic Responses to War in Israel/Gaza

November 10, 2023

Events

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