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Stand Up Sabbath: NC Churches Call for an End to Gun Violence

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Thursday, June 16, 2016   

RALEIGH, N.C. - Last weekend's historic massacre at an Orlando nightclub has brought the issue of gun safety once again to the national stage. And this weekend you may hear a message on the topic from the pulpit at your place of worship. Places of faith are participating in the event, "Stand Up Sabbath," coordinated by the North Carolina Council of Churches. They're calling on their members to consider safer gun laws and gun safety. Friday marks the one-year anniversary of the shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston and Jennifer Copeland, executive director with the Council of Churches said a year later, not much as changed.

"The idea is to raise awareness of the current gun laws we have on the books so that people can know what's really going on in the community around them, and to educate people when they have them in their homes," she said.

Stand Up Sabbath is in partnership with MomsRising, North Carolinians Against Gun Violence and the North Carolina Justice Center. Places of worship can access resources to remember those killed and remind their congregation about the importance of gun safety and stronger laws by going to the North Carolina Council of Churches website.

According to a study by Harvard University School of Public Health, the frequency of mass shootings in the U.S. has tripled in the last five years. Copeland said people of faith should consider the teachings of their place of worship when they consider gun laws.

"What is it that we're really afraid of and what is it that we really think will keep us safe?" she asked. "Do we really think a gun will keep us safe, or do we think that the ideals of our faith and the belief systems that we all say we believe these things, and yet we live differently. So what we're trying to do is say to people can we line up our talk with our behavior?"

Copeland added that her organization has been working on Stand Up Sabbath since last fall, and recent events have underscored the importance of change in gun safety.


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