Write a Letter

Letter Writing Campaign:

The Reconciling Movement Network (RMN) has asked that church members write to their episcopal leaders. Bishop talking pointsPDF-icon

Letters need to be written to (among others):

Bishop Peggy Johnson – 1) asking that no charges be filed related to the Arch Street wedding 2) asking questions and holding her accountable for not only the trial of Rev. Frank Schaefer but also the bias of the bishop and prosecutor at the trial. Eastern Pennsylvania Conference, PO Box 820, Valley Forge, PA 19482-0820

Bishop Mark Webb — asking that he not send the charge against Rev. Steven Heiss to trial. Upper New York Area, 324 Universtiy Ave., 3rd Fl, Syracuse, NY 13210-1811

Bishop Melvin Talbert — pledging support to him. 2129 Gina Lane, Hermitage TN 37076

Bishop Martin McLee — asking that he not send the charges that have been filed in his episcopacy to trial. New York Conference, 20 Soundview Ave., White Plains, NY 10606

Bishop Sally Dyck — thanking her for her support in her blog post and for her vote against recommending charges against Bishop Talbert. Northern Illinois Conference, 217 Division St., Elgin, IL 60120

Bishop Joseph Sprague – thanking him for her support in his blog post and for his vote against recommending charges against Bishop Talbert. 4846 Shackleford Court Columbus OH 43220

Bishop Sudarshana Devadhar – thanking him for his support in his blog post and for his vote against recommending charges for Bishop Talbert. New England Conference, PO Box 249, Lawrence, MA 01842-0449

Bishop John Schol — thanking him for his continued support. Greater New Jersey Conference, 1001 Wickapecko Drive Ocean, NJ 07712-4733

Bishop Bruce Ough — Elected president-elect of the Council of Bishops at the October meeting. Dakotas, PO Box 460, Mitchell, SD 57301

Bishop Warner H. Brown — Incoming president of the Council of Bishops, taking office in May 2014. Cal Nevada, PO Box 980250, West Sacramento, CA 95798-0250