Gordon Granger rode into Galveston, Texas to announce that the Civil War had ended and salves had been freed. These were presumably the last slaves in the United States to learn of their freedom. Information traveled slowly and people gradually learned of their freedom. Below are links to liturgical, historical, and ecumenical resources to educate, commemorate, and celebrate this important historical milestone.
ELCA link to Juneteenth Liturgical Resources
Episcopal Diocese Prayer for Juneteenth
Fellowship Of St. Moses the Black: Orthodox Resources for Racial Reconciliation
Archdiocese of Baltimore Prayer for Juneteenth
National Black Catholic Congress
Episcopal Prayer for Juneteenth
St James Episcopal Church Resources for Juneteenth
Anti-Race Committee of Central Florida Presbytery
United Methodist Church Juneteenth Resources
Liturgy that Confronts White Supremacy Episcopal Church
Holy Spirit Lutheran ELCA Juneteenth Service
Presbyterian Historical Society Juneteenth
Presbyterian Church (USA) Dismantling Structural Racism
Presbyterian Outlook Magazine Juneteenth
Episcopal Church Race and Reconciliation
미국장로교회의 인종부(REM)를 위한 다양성에서 평등으로의 책임 전환
Enfrentamos el Racismo: La política
Enfrentamos el Racismo: Guía de estudio
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