Fun Places to Gay
|
| | | Steamworks
|
| | | | The Second City etc Stage
|
| | | | Dog and Pony Theatre Company at Collaboraction
|
| | | | DS Tequila Company
|
| | | | Baton Show Lounge
|
| | | | Red Tape Theatre
|
| | | | Donny's Skybox Studio Theatre
|
| | | | Rascal's Bar & Grille
|
| | | | Scandals
|
| | | | MPAACT at the Greenhouse Theater Center
|
| | | | Laugh Factory
|
| | | | Buzz22 Chicago at the Steppenwolf Garage
|
| | | | American Theatre Company
|
| | | | The Neo-Futurist Theater
|
| | | | Jimmez & Co.
|
| | | | Steep Theatre Company
|
| | | | Chemically Imbalanced Comedy
|
| | | | Raven Theatre
|
| | | | Steppenwolf Theatre Company
|
| | | | The Courtyard Theater at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre
|
|
|
|
|
| Friday October 2nd
White church laments sin of racism through art 12:00pm
Chicago, September 23, 2020 - St. John's Episcopal Church on Chicago's Northwest Side is hosting the installation of a sculpture by local artist Joshua Longbrake. The work, titled Confession, was constructed from a wooden church font (used for baptism rites), water, red dye, rubber, electric pump, silicone, steel, acrylic, timer, and bullet shells. The font is installed at the entrance to the church garden with the explanation "We lament the Christian Church's role in institutional racism. We repent our part in sustaining structures of racism. We resolve to repair the damage done." The sculpture can be viewed in person or at https://www.stjohnschicago.com/?p=4829
St. John's has an active Antiracism Team whose mission is "to identify, disrupt, and dismantle racism within our church and our community." The team has sponsored African-American, Latinx, and "Wrestling with White Supremacy" Book Groups, installed an Indigenous Peoples' land acknowledgment plaque, held a vigil for George Floyd and are currently working on a project for children to recognize and teach Indigenous languages. More information about the team's activities can be found at https://www.stjohnschicago.com/?p=3684.
"Understanding that current injustices in our city are rooted in our own religious history is an important first step in recognizing the invisible poison and silent privilege that infects our own local church. This sculpture urges us to do that and take the next step, to acknowledge that sin," says the Rev. Kara Wagner Sherer, Rector of St. John's, "AND we have to be aware that white institutions saying the "right" things and thinking they've done the thing is to continue to inflict harm. We have to spend as much time and energy disrupting and dismantling as we have done building and benefiting from the sins of racism. We have a long road ahead of us."
About Joshua Longbrake
Joshua is an artist, father, pastor, wood worker and Chicago area resident. In his free time he prays for his two young boys to sleep longer. His artwork can be viewed at www.joshualongbrake.com
About St. John's Episcopal Church
An inclusive congregation committed to Christian worship and service to the community, St. John's is a vibrant and diverse group of people of all ages, races, abilities, and identities, engaged in anti-racism and other transformative work. We offer three Sunday services, religious instruction for children, and adult and youth choirs. In addition to art fairs, St. John's celebrates science and religion on an annual Darwin Day, offers a free series of concerts, sponsors a refugee family, and is involved in a partnership with Hands to Help Ministries. Established in 1883 in Old Irving Park, the church is located on Chicago's northwest side, on the corner of Byron and Kostner. For more information visit our website at www.stjohnschicago.com.
- End -
Twitter
Facebook
Website
Copyright © 2020 St. John's Episcopal Church, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you are part of St. John's Episcopal Church's database. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Our mailing address is:
St. John's Episcopal Church
3857 N Kostner Ave
Chicago, IL 60641-2851
Add us to your address book
Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.
Email Marketing Powered by Mailchimp
Event Website
Garden of St. John’s Episcopal Church at 3857 N. Kostner Ave., Chicago
| |
|
|
|
|
|