Church and Society Gathering: Faith and Social Justice
Harrisburg, PA, September 16-18, 1999

This page collects some resources related to gathering discussion topics, including audio tapes of four of the presentations.

| Audio Tapes | Campaign Finance Reform | Children/Youth | Climate Change | Death Penalty | Economic Justice | Gambling | Health Care | Peace with Justice | Restorative Justice | Welfare Reform | Other Resources |

Campaign Finance Reform

The Campaign Finance Reform session was led by Rev. K. Joy Kaufmann, Office of Public Advocacy, Pennsylvania Council of Churches, 900 S. Arlington Ave., Suite 100, Harrisburg, PA 17109-5089. Phone: 717-545-4761; FAX: 717-545-4765' E-mail: pcc@pachurches.org. The Pennsylvania legislature has some new www resources:
  • www.legis.state.pa.us is the home page for the legislature, and contains links to all House and Senate bills.
  • Campaign Finance Reporting for Pennsylvania, and
  • the Campaign Finance Home Page contains additional information.

  • Information about Pennsylvania's Lobby Disclosure law can be found at www.state.pa.us/PA_Exec/Ethics/lobby.html and www.ethics.state.pa.us.
  • Also the Pennsylvania Association for Government Relations (PAGR), the lobby trade association, is working to challege and kill the disclosure in court. (See www.pagr.com/newsletter.html).
    According to PAGR:

    In July, the Commonwealth Court refused to issue an injunction blocking the implementation of the Lobbying Disclosure Act (Chapter 13 of Act 93 of 1998). However, Judge James Kelley scheduled a full hearing on the merits of the case before the entire nine member Court in the case of Gmerek and Artz v. State Ethics Commission. On October 6, 1999, Commonwealth Court, sitting en banc in Philadelphia, will hear oral arguments in the case.

    The Gmerek lawsuit challenges the constitutionality of the Lobbying Disclosure Act. The plaintiffs maintain that the Act impermissibly regulates the practice of law, a responsibility which the Pennsylvania constitution assigns solely to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

    Act 93 contains a severability clause [Section 1311(b)] which mandates that the application of the Act be stricken as to all parties, if any provision is held invalid as improper regulation of attorneys' conduct.


    Children/Youth

    Workshop leader at the gathering: Shelly D. Yanoff, Philadelphia Citizens for Children and Youth, Seven Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Philadelphia, PA 19103 Ph: 215-563-9442 FAX: 215-563-5848.

    Climate Change

    Workshop leader at the gathering: Paz Artaza-Regan, General Board of Church and Society, 100 Maryland Avenue, N.E. 20002. E-mail: Partaza-regan@umc-gbcs.org
    www.umc-gbcs.org.

    Other environmental resources:

  • Greening the Church for the Next Millenium, a workshop at Drew University, Madison, NJ (Oct. 19-21, 1999) with nationally prominent speakers. E-mail: rberming@drew.edu. Phone: 973-408-3227.

    Death Penalty / Capital Punishment

    Workshop leader at the gathering: Pat Clark, American Friends Service Committee, 1501 Cherry Street, Philadelphia, PA 19102. E-mail: pclark@afsc.org

    See also links on criminal justice issues.


    Economic Justice

    Workshop leader at the gathering: Robert Walden, 826 Tioga Avenue, Bethlehem, PA 18018. E-mail: RWaldenPA@aol.com. His workshop presentations use educational resources from
    United for a Fair Economy. See, for example:

    Gambling

    Workshop leader at the gathering: Dianne Berlin, 1439 Jerry Lane, Manheim, PA 17545. Phone: 717-665-7382. E-mail: DMBerlin@aol.com
    Dianne Berlin's web page.

    Health Care

    Health Care links

    Healing the Wounds of Racism

    The workshop presenters were: Hilda M. Campbell, 603 West 13th Street, Chester, PA 19013. ( Feltonville UMC: Phone: 610-494-6228).
    Charlene Segal, 7227 N. Leonard Street, Philadelphia, PA 19149. Phone: 215-333-7428.

    Peace with Justice

    The workshop presenter was: Ann F. Price, 103 Gedney St., Apt. 6F, Nyack, NY 10960. Email: annfprice@aol.com

    See, for example, Peace resource links


    Restorative Justice

    Workshop leader at the gathering: Frances Jett, General Board of Church and Society, 100 Maryland Avenue, N.E. 20002. E-mail: Fjett@umc-gbcs.org
    www.umc-gbcs.org.

    A primary resource for Restorative Justice is the book Changing Lenses by Howard Zehr (Herald Press: 1990), which includes a study guide for each chapter and an extensive bibliography (Herald Press: 1990).

    Other recent publications include special issues on Restorative Justice:
    New World Outlook, July-August, 1999 issue.
    Response, June, 1999 issue. ( Response magazine, 1-800-305-9857, is a monthly publication for United Methodist Women).

    Restorative Justice links:


    Welfare Reform

    Workshop leader at the gathering: Berry Friesen, Pennsylvania Hunger Action Center, 208 North Third Street, Suite 200, Harrisburg, PA 17101. Phone: 717-233-6705; FAX: 717-231-4085. E-mail: pahunger@paonline.com

    See also welfare reform links.



    Audio Tapes

    A total of four sessions were recorded on audio tape when volunteers were available to do so. The tapes are of moderate quality (adequate for personal listening, but not recommended for group use).
    TAPEPRESENTERTOPIC COST*
    1Ann F. Price
    Thom White Wolf Fassett
    Saturday Opening Worship and
    Keynote Presentation
    $2
    2K. Joy Kaufmann Campaign Finance Reform $2
    3-4Frances Jett Restorative Justice Workshop $3
    5-6Paz Artaza Regan Climate Change Workshop $3
    *Suggested donation to cover cost of tapes and mailing.

    Send requests (with your name, address, and phone number) to Robert Walden, 826 Tioga Avenue, Bethlehem, PA 18018-3320 and make checks payable to Eastern Pennsylvania Conference UMC.



    Other Resources

    Here are a few resouces related to gathering themes. Additional resources and links may be added to this page if there is sufficient interest. (Contact: RWaldenPA@aol.com).

    [1] Christian Social Action, Circulation office: 100 Maryland Avenue, NE, Washington, D.C. 20002. (202) 488-5617. (CSA is published by United Methodist General Board of Church and Society).

    [2] Response magazine,. 1-800-305-9857. (Response is a monthly publication for United Methodist Women).

    [3] Sojourners, Sojourners Resource Center , 1-800-714-7474. Monthly magazine and special issues on social justice issues from a faith perspective. Also see http://www.sojourners.com/sojourners/home.html.

    Also see other pages at this site or http://www.epaumc.org/ch_soc.htm for resources and links on related topics.



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