Episcopal Peace Fellowship

Episcopal Peace Fellowship members make the following commitment.  

“In loyalty to the person, teaching and Lordship of Jesus Christ, my conscience commits me to God’s way of redemptive love: to pray, study and work for peace and justice, and to renounce, so far as possible, participation in war, militarism, and all other forms of violence.” 

St. Augustine’s EPF Chapter

Martin Luther King, Jr. “Blessed are the Peacemakers”

Each year the St. Augustine’s EPF sponsors a Martin Luther King, “Blessed Are the Peacemakers” community event which relates the 1960s Black Freedom Movement with current issues of racial injustice. Given South Whidbey’s demographics, the recent MLK event themes have called for a racial reckoning regarding systemic racism.

Watch for our 2025 date!

The National Episcopal Peace Fellowship

The Episcopal Peace Fellowship was founded in New York City on November 11, 1939 with the mission to pray, study, and work for peace

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