Greater Morristown clergy plan ‘Thanksgiving Against Fear’ service, Nov. 22

Rector Cynthia Alloway lights candle for peace at post-election service at Morristown's Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
Rector Cynthia Alloway lights candle for peace at post-election service at Morristown's Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
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The election is over. But for many, the anxiety persists.

Rector Cynthia Black lights candle for peace at post-election service at Morristown's Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. Photo by Kevin Coughlin
Rector Cynthia Black lights candle for peace at post-election service at Morristown’s Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. Photo by Kevin Coughlin

And so the Morris Area Interfaith Clergy Council is planning a joint service, called Love: Thanksgiving Against Fear (En Pie al Lado del Amor: Accion de Gracias Contra el Temor), at Morristown’s Episcopal Church of the Redeemer on Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2016.

Speakers will include immigrants, African Americans, women, LGBT people and Muslims, according to Redeemer Rector Cynthia Black.

The service tentatively is scheduled to start at 7:45 pm.

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