Peace for the Peacemaker

Peace for the Peacemaker

Peace for the Peacemaker

Every Wednesday at 9am CT / 7am PT on Zoom

Peacemaking is a call to join God in looking at the brokenness of the world and asking, “what can I do to help? Oftentimes, when we begin binding up this brokenness, we experience loneliness, overwhelm, confusion, and discouragement. We as peacemakers must cultivate a space for inner peace. 

Join us every Wednesday morning at 9am Central, 7am Pacific for Peace for the Peacemakers, facilitated by Osheta Moore. Osheta will offer a sanctuary for you, the Everyday Peacemaker, through contemplative practices and soulful reflections.

Each session begins with a thought-provoking reading, followed by moments of reflection and journaling to deepen your inner awareness. It’ll be twenty minutes of intentional soul care. 

You are not alone, Peacemaker. Join us.

 

Facilitated by Osheta Moore

Osheta Moore

Pastor, Author, Spiritual Director
Program Specialist, Global Immersion

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Pastor, speaker, mother, wife: Osheta Moore is passionate about peacemaking, racial reconciliation, and community development in the urban core. Osheta (pronounced o-she-da, and no, it doesn’t mean anything, she says, “my dad just made it up”) serves as Pastor of Community life at Roots Covenant Church alongside her husband. Osheta is passionate about equipping the church to be everyday peacemakers. She is the author of "Shalom Sistas," an invitation to women to practice the Hebraic concept of Shalom in their everyday lives, and her most recent book and "Dear White Peacemakers," is a love letter to White Christians on their anti-racism peacemaking journey. She is also completing her two-year program to become a Spiritual Director so that she can help equip peacemakers with practices and prayers for the journey. Osheta has “flying in a hot-air balloon” at the top of her bucket list, and she is firmly convinced that everything is better after a nap. Follow Osheta on Instagram @oshetamoore for encouragement to practice everyday peacemaking and invitations for White Peacemakers on their journey towards anti-racism.